Updated September 26th 2025, 15:49 IST

Team India was beaming with glee and pride at the Special Olympics Asia Pacific Badminton Competition 2025 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The athletes finished the competition with an exceptional medal haul, clinching four medals — one gold and three silver medals.
The Indian athletes emerged as standout performers in the Special Olympics competition after their significant medal haul put them on the map.
India's dominant finish made waves over other competing nations as they had posed a genuine challenge in the competition.
At the Special Olympics Asia Pacific Badminton Competition 2025, Team India emerged as the top performers at Stadium Juara in Bukit Kiara, Kuala Lumpur.
Chanvi Sharma emerged as the standout performer in the women's singles competition after winning gold in the event. Chanvi went on to add a silver in the women's doubles competition while pairing up with Sujita Sukumaran.
In the men's singles category, Ankit Dalal clinched a silver with his heroic performance. He went on to clinch another silver to his name in the men's doubles category after partnering with Amal Biju.
Team India competed against ten countries and put up a spirited performance in the Special Olympics Badminton Competition. A total of 63 athletes were in action at the event alongside 17 unified partners.
BN Reddy, the High Commissioner of India to Malaysia, met with the athletes at the closing ceremony and congratulated them on their performance in the tournament.
Dr Mallika Nadda, President of the Special Olympics Bharat, congratulated all the athletes who picked up a podium finish at the SOAP Badminton. She also expressed hope that the achievements would inspire more athletes across India.
"We are immensely proud of our athletes for winning medals at the Asia Pacific Badminton Competition in Malaysia. Their courage, resilience, and team spirit truly embody the essence of Special Olympics.
"I extend heartfelt congratulations to the entire contingent and thank the Indian Ambassador to Malaysia and the Indian diaspora for their invaluable support. May this achievement inspire many more across India," the President of the Special Olympics Bharat said, as quoted from a release by Special Olympics Bharat.
Team India's impressive medal haul is just one step towards glory, and they aim for more podium finishes in the competition.
Published September 26th 2025, 15:49 IST