Imagine competing at the top level in para-shooting and winning a bronze medal. Mona Agarwal achieved this at the Paris Paralympics 2024.
Mona made her Paralympic debut at the age of 28, competing in the women's 10m air rifle SH1 category.
Her outstanding performance led her to finish fifth in the women's 10-meter air rifle event, setting the stage for future success.
Mona clinched the bronze medal in the women's 10m air rifle standing SH1 final, scoring 228.7 points.
Before the Paralympics, Mona was already a two-time World Cup gold medalist, showcasing her incredible talent.
Mona's success story is inspiring countless Indian para-athletes, especially women, to pursue their dreams.
Competing in the SH1 category for athletes with lower limb impairments, Mona's journey is a testament to perseverance and determination
With her bronze, Mona joins other Indian para-shooters like Avani Lekhara in elevating India's presence in global para-sports.
Mona Agarwal's journey from a debut to winning bronze highlights the growing opportunities for women in sports and the power of determination.