Harvinder Singh: Overcoming Adversity to Achieve Paralympic Glory

Harvinder Singh, the first Indian archer to win a Paralympic gold, has overcome many hurdles, including impaired legs due to a dengue treatment mishap, to achieve greatness. His journey began with a bronze in Tokyo, and recently, he secured another medal in the recurve open category. He dedicates his victories to his country and late mother.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Paris | Updated: 05-09-2024 11:17 IST | Created: 05-09-2024 11:17 IST
Harvinder Singh: Overcoming Adversity to Achieve Paralympic Glory
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Harvinder Singh, who has consistently tackled life's unexpected challenges, etched his name in history as the first Indian archer to clinch a Paralympic gold. Despite impaired legs from a childhood dengue treatment, Singh's journey to glory began with a bronze in Tokyo and culminated in another medal in the recurve open category.

At the ongoing Games, Singh demonstrated unwavering focus and resilience, clinching five consecutive wins in a single day. His remarkable achievements have set new benchmarks in Indian archery. Away from archery, Singh is also pursuing a Ph.D. in economics.

Singh attributes his success to his focus on each arrow and credits his late mother and teammates for their support. His determination and consistency ensure he rarely loses points, and his mantra of aiming for a '10' with the final arrow has driven his success. Singh dedicates his triumphs to India and his late mother.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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