Indian Archer Sheetal Devi Shatters World Record in Paralympic Debut
Sheetal Devi, India’s rising star in archery, made a remarkable Paralympic debut in Paris on Thursday, shattering her personal best and setting a new world record in the women’s individual compound open ranking round.
Devi’s exceptional performance saw her score an impressive 703 points, surpassing her previous personal best by a significant margin. However, Turkey’s Oznur Cure Girdi emerged as the eventual world record holder with a slightly higher score of 704.
Despite finishing second in the ranking round, Devi’s achievement is a testament to her exceptional talent and unwavering determination. Her performance has not only set a new benchmark for Indian archery but has also placed her among the top contenders for a medal in the upcoming Paralympic Games.
Devi’s journey to the Paralympics has been marked by hard work, dedication, and resilience. Despite facing physical challenges, she has persevered with unwavering determination, honing her skills and pushing the boundaries of her abilities.
Her success at the Paralympic debut is a source of inspiration for aspiring athletes and a testament to the indomitable spirit of the human will. Devi’s performance has not only brought glory to India but has also raised the profile of para-archery, showcasing the incredible abilities of athletes with disabilities.
As the Paralympic Games progress, Devi will be one of the athletes to watch, as she aims to add to her medal tally and continue to inspire the world with her exceptional talent and unwavering determination.