Harvinder Singh's Historic Gold: A Paralympic Triumph
Harvinder Singh, a 33-year-old Indian archer, made history by winning India's first gold medal in archery at the Paralympics. He defeated Poland's Lukasz Ciszek 6-0 in a commanding performance. Despite his physical impairments, Harvinder excelled, marking a notable achievement for India's Paralympic representation.
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Harvinder Singh, a 33-year-old Indian archer, etched his name in history by securing India's first gold medal in archery at the Paralympics.
Singh delivered a dominating performance against Poland's Lukasz Ciszek, winning the final 6-0 and showcasing his exceptional skill and determination.
Despite physical impairments due to complications from dengue treatment in his childhood, Harvinder's resilience shone through as he won five consecutive matches in a single day, demonstrating remarkable stamina and focus.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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