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Tokyo Paralympic Medallist Praveen Kumar Wins Gold At Junior U-20 "Able-Bodied" Meet

If the mind is willing to scale the peak, the body is ready to push the envelop. Praveen Kumar always wanted to turn adversity into opportunity which he did in 2021 by becoming youngest Indian to win a Paralympic high jump medal in Tokyo. It was a heady enough achievement but in his mind, Praveen would have decided that "Yeh Dil Mange More".

With an impairment, which is congenital and affects the bones that connect his hip to his left leg, Praveen on Saturday trumped a group of able bodied high jumpers to win gold at the Federation Cup U-20 event in Gujarat's Nadiad district.

It was always a case of mind over body and no one knew it more than Praveen.

The 19-year-old Praveen, cleared 2.06 m to win the gold in a stunning show. He hails from Noida but was representing Delhi in the Junior National Championships here.

"I was playing volleyball initially in school, but then slowly came to know of para athletics and took up high jump. I came to know about Paralympics and how to take part in it after searching on google," Kumar, who is doing a BA course at Motilal Nehru College in Delhi, had said after winning silver in Tokyo Paralympics.

Praveen first took part in a district level competition where he met Ashok Saini who gave him phone number of Satya Pal in 2018. Initially, even his fellow students and teachers of his school wondered how he will do well in his sport but they later began supporting him.

Hailing from a poor family of farmers, who reside in a remote village near Jewar in Noida, the teenager had clinched the silver medal in the men's high jump T64/T44 event at the Tokyo Paralympics in September last year with a new Asian record jump of 2.07m. He was back then competing in his first Paralympics.

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