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DEEPA MALIK ACHIEVEMENTS

Deepa Malik is honored with the Arjuna Award and Padma Shri.

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DEEPA MALIK ACHIEVEMENTS

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  1. Source: ​https://deepamalikblog.blogspot.com/2019/09/deepa-malik-achievements.html DEEPA MALIK ACHIEVEMENTS  Deepa Malik is the first Indian woman to win a medal in Paralympics (Olympics), a silver medal in 2016 Summer Paralympics and also made big records in swimming and motorsports which are registered in ​Limca Book of World Records​, not only once she has registered her name twice in swimming for 1km in the Yamuna river. Apart from these her participation and medals are also considered as big ​achievements. According to ​Wikipedia​, International Medals  

  2. ● 2nd Position in Swimming Backstroke in FESPIC Games Kuala Lumpur, 2006 ● Bronze Medal in shot put in IWAS World Games, India, 2009 ● Gold Medal in shot put in CP Sports Nottingham, England, Sep 2010 ● Gold Medal in discus throw in CP Sports Nottingham, England, Sep 2010 ● Gold Medal in javelin throw in CP Sports Nottingham, England, Sep 2010 ● Bronze Medal, First-Ever Medal Won By A Woman Athlete at Asian Games, Para-Asian Games, China, Dec 2010 ● Silver Medal in IPC World Athletics Championship, Christchurch, Jan 2011 ● Two Bronze Medals made two New Asian Records in IWAS World Games, Sharjah, Dec 2011 ● Two Gold Medals (Javelin and discus throw) made New Official Asian Record ● Gold in IPC 2nd China Open Athletics Championship, Beijing ● Silver medal in Javelin throw in Incheon Asian Para Games, 2014 ● Silver medal in shot put in IPC Oceania Asian Championship, Dubai ● Gold in Javelin Throw in IPC Oceania Asian Championship, Dubai ● Silver Medal in Paralympic Games, Rio, 2016, First Ever Indian Woman to win a Paralympic Medal in shot put ● Bronze Medal in Javelin Throw in Asian Para Games, Jakarta, 2018

  3. ● Bronze Medal in Discus Throw in Asian Para Games, Jakarta, 2018 ● National and State level: 58 medals- 51 gold, 5 silver, 2 bronze ● International Medals: 23 Awards  National and State Awards ● President Role Model Award ● Arjuna Award ● Maharashtra Chhatrapati Award ● Haryana Karambhoomi Award ● Swawlamban Puruskar Maharashtra ● Padmashri Award ● First Ladies Award ● Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award ● Khel Ratna Purushkar

  4. Other Honors ● WCRC Leaders Asia Excellence Award ● Limca people of the year award ● iCONGO Karamveer Puruskar ● Amazing Indian Awards Times Now ● Cavinkare National Ability Mastery Award ● Karamaveer Chakra award ● Batra Positive Health Hero Award ● AWWA Excellence Award For Sports ● Media Peace & Excellence Award For Sports ● Maharana Mewar Arawali Sports Award ● Misaal-e-Himmat Award ● International Women’s day appreciation Award ● Shree Shakti Puruskar CARE

  5. ● District Sports Award Ahmednagar ● Rashtra Gaurav Puraskar ● Naari Gaurav Puraskar ● Guru Gobind Shaurya Puraskar ● Rotary Women Of The Year Award ● ₹4 crore from the Govt. of India ● ₹50 lakh from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports Records and rankings  ● Official IPC Asian Record In Javelin ● Three National Records In Throws {Discus, Javelin, Shot-put} ● Three National Records In S-1 Swimming Category ● 2nd Shot-put, 3rd -Discus, 3rd Javelin in World Ranking ● 1st In All Three Throws in Asian Ranking

  6. LIMCA World Records  ● Longest Pan-India drive done by a paraplegic woman from Chennai to Delhi of 3278 km. ● Drove across nine high altitude passes in nine days on Leh-Ladakh highest motorable roads. (First disabled woman in the world to attempt this journey) ● Riding Special Bike ● Swimming in river Yamuna against the current for 1 km.

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