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Golfer Diksha Dagar defends gold at Deaflympics

The 24-year-old Diksha Dagar produced rounds of 68, 65, 72 at the par-72 Wakasu Golf Links in Tokyo to top the podium by a huge 14-stroke margin in women's individual strokeplay competition.

Diksha Dagar celebrates with her gold medal on Thursday.
Diksha Dagar celebrates with her gold medal on Thursday. Credit:IGU Media
| Updated on: Nov 20, 2025 | 11:24 PM

New Delhi: Indian golfer Diksha Dagar defended her gold medal at the 25th Summer Deaflympics in Tokyo, Japan, on Thursday.

The 24-year-old produced rounds of 68, 65, 72 at the par-72 Wakasu Golf Links in Tokyo to top the podium by a huge 14-stroke margin in women’s individual strokeplay competition.

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Diksha had won gold at the 2021 Deaflympics and silver at its 2017 edition, posted a three-day total of 11-under 205. Margaux Rezo of France finished second with an overall total of three-over 219, followed by Canada’s Erica Dawn Rivard at five-over 221.

She is the only hearing-impaired player in the world to have represented her country in both Deaflympics and Olympic Games, having been part of the Indian contingent at the Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024 Olympics.

Her compatriots Harsh Singh with a three-day tally of 22-over 238 finished solo 12th and Vibhu Tyagi finished his campaign in tied 14th place with overall score of 24-over 240.

“I am very happy to have won back-to-back gold medals at the Deaflympics. The competition is getting tougher every year. I had to compete against girls from 20 different countries. I stuck to my plan – attacking the flags on par-5s and focusing on my short game and approach shots,” Diksha told IGU Media.

“I would like to thank the Sports Authority of India (SAI) and the Indian Golf Union for supporting me throughout this journey. I would also like to thank my sponsors and Ladies European Tour (LET) and Women’s Golf Association of India for providing me the exposure to deal with stiff competition,” said the Target Asian Games Group (TAGG) athlete.

Congratulating Diksha on her fantastic feat, IGU president Brijinder Singh said: “On behalf of the Indian Golf Union, I would like to extend my heartiest congratulations to Diksha Dagar for her historic gold at the 25th Summer Deaflympic Games in Japan. It is a proud moment for the entire nation not just us. What Diksha has achieved is unprecedented, she is the only golfer on the planet to have played both the Olympics and Deaflympics. All the best to her for her future endeavours!”

IGU Honorary Secretary Shashank Sandu said: “Diksha is a product of the IGU system. At IGU, we strive to provide the best exposure and the platforms to our talented youngsters to shine both nationally and internationally and will be continuing to do so in the future. Many congratulations to Diksha on her fabulous achievement. You will inspire more girls to take up golf as a career and bring laurels to the country.”

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