Para Swimmer Niranjan Mukundan's Paralympic Dream Derailed by Injury

Para Swimmer Niranjan Mukundan’s Paralympic Dream Derailed by Injury

Niranjan Mukundan, India’s first para swimmer to achieve 100 international medals, had his sights set on the 2024 Paris Paralympics. However, a foot ulcer during the qualification process forced him to return home for rehabilitation.

Born with Spina Bifida, Mukundan underwent 19 surgeries and missed school for months. At age seven, he began swimming as physical therapy, and his talent quickly emerged. By 18, he won his first international medal and became a Junior World Champion two years later.

In an exclusive interview, Mukundan shared his journey and the setback that dashed his Paralympic hopes. He also discussed his partnership with Evocus, which has supported his hydration and recovery.

Mukundan’s swimming career began as a way to improve his physical abilities. However, he quickly discovered his passion for the sport and the sense of freedom it gave him. His parents have been his unwavering supporters, providing him with the resources and encouragement he needed to succeed.

Mukundan’s favorite disciplines include the 50m butterfly, 200m Individual Medley, and 400m Freestyle. He credits music and meditation for helping him manage pressure and stay calm during competitions.

Despite the injury setback, Mukundan remains optimistic. He is in the final phase of rehabilitation and plans to compete in the Para Nationals in October. He is also looking forward to competing in other events early next year.

Mukundan emphasizes the importance of hydration for athletes, especially swimmers. He credits Evocus Hydration I.V. for helping him maintain optimal hydration levels during training and recovery.

India's Largest Paralympic Contingent Aims for Record Medal Haul in Paris

India’s Largest Paralympic Contingent Aims for Record Medal Haul in Paris

India’s largest-ever Paralympic contingent, comprising 54 athletes, has arrived in Paris for the 2024 Paralympic Games, aiming to surpass their previous best medal haul. The Games will commence on Thursday, with a packed schedule of preliminary rounds in badminton, archery, and table tennis.

One of the most promising athletes to watch is young para-archer Sheetal Devi. The 2023 Asian Para Games gold and silver medalist will compete in the women’s individual compound open ranking round, alongside Sarita.

In para-badminton, India will field a strong team led by Sukant Kadam, Manoj Sarkar, and Suhas Yathiraj in the men’s singles. Manasi Joshi, Tarun Dhillon, and Nitesh Kumar will represent India in the women’s singles, while Thulasimathi Murugesan, Manish Ramdass, and Palak Kohli will compete in the mixed doubles.

Other events on Day 1 include para-swimming, para-taekwondo, para-shooting, para-cycling, and para-archery.

India’s previous best Paralympic performance came in Tokyo 2020, where they won 19 medals, including five golds. The contingent will be hoping to improve on that tally in Paris and make history for the country.

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