The team of special athletes from India have returned from the first ever Asia Pacific Olympic Games with a superb haul of 387 medals.
This first of its kind Games for physically and mentally challenged athletes was held in Newcastle, Australia between December 1 to 7. Over 2,200 athletes from over 29 countries participated at the event and the Indian contingent did extremely well to return with a superb haul of 111 gold, 136 silver and 140 bronze to register a tally of 387 medals overall.
The medals came across various disciplines in a multitude of sports such as athletics, aquatics, basketball, badminton, cricket, football and table tennis.
Two sisters, 18-year old Kirti Kalra and 13-year-old Simran Kalra, with intellectual disabilities and impaired hearing respectively, each won three gold medals, according to a release from the PTI.