Indian Para-Archer Sheetal Devi Wins Bronze at Paralympics 2024

Indian Para-Archer Sheetal Devi Wins Bronze at Paralympics 2024

Sheetal Devi, a remarkable para-archer from India, has etched her name in history by securing a bronze medal in the mixed team compound archery event at the ongoing Paralympics 2024. Partnering with Rakesh Sharma, the duo triumphed over Italy’s Matteo Bonacina and Eleonora Sarti in a thrilling 156-155 encounter.

Despite her bronze medal triumph, Sheetal’s journey has been marked by both triumph and adversity. She commenced her campaign with an impressive performance in the women’s compound qualification round, setting a new world record with a score of 703. However, her record was later surpassed by Turkey’s Oznur Girdi. Sheetal finished second in the qualification round but faced a setback in the 1/8 Elimination 8 round, losing to Chile’s Mariana Zuniga by a narrow margin of 137-138.

Sheetal’s unwavering determination and resilience have been instrumental in her success. Born with phocomelia, a condition that resulted in her being born without arms, she has overcome significant challenges. Her journey began in Jammu and Kashmir, where she was born on January 10, 2007. In 2019, she was discovered by the Indian Army’s Rashtriya Rifles unit, who provided her with invaluable support in her education and medical care.

Prosthetics were not an option for Sheetal, but she discovered her exceptional ability to climb trees using her legs. Within a remarkable 11 months of training, she made her debut in the women’s compound event at the 2022 Asian Para Games, where she claimed two gold medals in mixed doubles and women’s individual, along with a silver in women’s double compound.

Sheetal’s achievements have not only brought glory to India but have also inspired countless individuals with disabilities. She is a testament to the indomitable spirit that resides within us all, proving that anything is possible with determination and support.

Indian Para Shuttler Nitesh Kumar Secures Maiden Paralympic Medal

Indian Para Shuttler Nitesh Kumar Secures Maiden Paralympic Medal

Indian para shuttler Nitesh Kumar has secured a maiden medal in the men’s singles SL3 category at the Paris Paralympics. The 29-year-old defeated Japan’s Daisuke Fujihara in straight games (21-16, 21-12) in the semifinals on Sunday.

Kumar, who overcame permanent leg damage from a 2009 accident, has been performing consistently and expressed his self-belief in reaching the finals. He said, “I have been performing consistently, so I had the self belief that I will make the finals and it feels amazing to actually do that because there is pressure and I had lost my mixed doubles but I didn’t let it affect me.”

In the summit clash, Kumar will face Great Britain’s Daniel Bethell, who defeated Thailand’s Bunsun Mongkhon in the other semifinal. Bethell, who was the runner-up to Pramod Bhagat in the Tokyo Games, is a formidable opponent, setting the stage for an electrifying final.

Kumar’s sports journey began with a passion for football in childhood. However, an accident in Visakhapatnam left him bedridden for months and resulted in permanent leg damage. Despite this, his interest in sports endured, particularly during his time at IIT-Mandi, where he developed a keen interest in badminton.

He kept honing his skills along with studies and made his debut at the Nationals in Faridabad, winning a bronze while representing Haryana. The following year, he clinched silver in singles and bronze in doubles at Bengaluru, establishing himself in para-badminton.

His domestic success peaked at the 2020 Nationals, where he defeated Pramod and Manoj Sarkar to win gold. Kumar’s win assured India’s third medal from para badminton after Manisha Ramadass confirmed a podium after setting up a women’s singles SU5 semifinals duel with compatriot Thulasimathi Murugesan.

India’s medal hopes were further bolstered by Nithya Sivan Sumathy, who advanced to the women’s singles SH6 semifinals with a 21-4, 21-7 victory over Poland’s Oliwia Szmigiel. On Saturday, Sukant Kadam earned the right to take on compatriot Suhas Yathiraj in SL4 semifinals to assure the country its first medal in badminton from this edition of the Games.

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