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Let's Get Inspired By the Success Story of Paralympics Players – Byitsown

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Let's Get Inspired By the Success Story of Paralympics Players – Byitsown

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  1. Let's Get Inspired By the Success Story of Paralympics Players – Byitsown Irrespective of the degree of difficulty of the goal, you have worked hard to reach it. Byitsown provides users with a platform where they can read entrepreneurial success stories, startup success stories, motivational success stories, etc., and use these to succeed personally and professionally. Each year, National Sports Day is celebrated on 29 August. It commemorates the birth anniversary of Major Dhyan Chand, considered the greatest hockey player of all time. To celebrate National Sports Day, we at byitsown brought to you 3 Paralympians from India we're looking forward to seeing in the Tokyo Paralympics. Devendra Jhajharia (F-46 Javelin) A 1981 born Indian who won two individual gold medals at the Olympics or Paralympics, Jhajharia is the only Indian to have achieved this feat. In 2004 and 2016, Jhajharia won two gold medals in javelin throw F46 while setting a world record. He has never allowed setbacks to affect his desires, even when, at the age of 8, he had his left arm amputated after he touched a live electrical wire. All of this was accomplished by Jhajaria with only one arm, making it all even more impressive. Tokyo 2020 is the chance for Jhajharia to win an unprecedented third gold medal. Sumit Antil (F-64 Javelin) 23-year-old Sumit is a world-renowned para-javelin thrower from Haryana. At the 2019 World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Italy, he broke the world record in the F64 category and won the silver medal in the Combined Event. Sumit is the current world record holder in the

  2. F64 category, having thrown 66.43 meters as his best throw. In the Tokyo Paralympics, he is probably India's best hope for a gold medal. Mariyappan Thangavelu (Men’s High Jump T-42) Mariyappan is an Indian high jumper at the Paralympics. Mariyappan, who represented India at the Rio de Janeiro Paralympics in 2016, won a gold medal in the men's T-42 high jump event. Mariyappan suffered an ankle injury on his right leg after his accomplishment at the Rio games and underwent surgery in 2018. He once again appears to be an all-time favorite to bag a medal for India in the high jump T42 event.

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