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Paralympics: Meet Antil Sumit – Wrestlers change the Javelin machine

Paralympics: Meet Antil Sumit - Wrestlers change the Javelin machine
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New Delhi: The punchers of the Javelin Indian Sumit Antil is an inspiration for many young people in Khewda’s village, in Sonipat.
It is not only because of his success and achievements in sports, but also for his attitude that never dies.
In 2015, when he studied the nuances of being a wrestler in Sonipat, Sumit met with an accident on the road.
He finished his training, showering, and then started his bicycle.
What happened next, changed his life.
“MAA, THODI DER MEIN AATA HUN (MOM, I’ll be back in some time) – that’s what sumit tells his mother before leaving home.
At that time 17 years old did not know that he would not be able to hit the wrestling mat again.
The accident destroyed his dream for Being a wrestler.
“Yogeshwar Dutt is my inspiration in wrestling.
I always watch the video and fight and learn from it.
Wrestler who is talented and brave.
But when I met the accident on the road in 2015, my wrestling trip ended in a terrible note.
I rode a bicycle and a tractor hit a bicycle from behind.
I slipped on the road and then the tractor driver failed to apply the brakes at the time and run on my left foot, “Sumit told Timesofindia.com in an exclusive interview while remembering the 2015 horrical incident.” My left foot was very destroyed.
I called my parents and they took me to the hospital.
The doctor said they had to amputate my feet.
My family member cried and I was very sad and sad.
I curse myself.
We had no choice and asked the doctor to continue.
My wrestling dream ended there, “he said.
Meeting ‘Teacher’ Sumit Navy fell, but did not come out.
He wants to continue his career in sports.
He doesn’t want to sit on the sidelines and see other wrestlers who play in the tournament and the winning medal.
Sumit Met Virender Dhankar, The Asian Games Silver Meverist Silver at Shot Put, and asked him to guide him.
Dhankar took him to AFI athletes’ coach Javelin Naval Singh at Jawaharlal Stadium Nehru Delhi and told the story of Sumit.
The Navy views well and suggests to take it Javelin.
Antil Sumit and coach Naval Singh “When I saw Sumit for the first time I had to motivate it.
He wants to be a wrestler, but the career path is not possible.
Sumit has good height and physical.
He was 6’2 and had a good building.
I know if I do it, he can do a miracle.
I managed to convince him to turn to Javelin and he started practicing under me, “said Naval to Timesofindia.com.” He is a soul that works hard.
Often I asked him to come to practice at 3am and he was there with a javelin in hand.
I have never seen a dedicated sportsman.
He was so determined, “the Navy, a recipient of Dronacharya, further said Its first.
“Mr.
Naval has played a big role in my career.
I learned a lot from him.
He is a knowledgeable person.
He is the person who taught me Javelin throw.
He can observe athletes and provide many tips, especially technical ones.
He had made me what I was and now I want to win a gold medal and dedicate it to him, “Sumit said.
The navy is convinced that Sumit will win a gold medal and break the world record too.” I am sure that Sumit will win a gold medal with a world record in Tokyo.
Hard work and dedication will immediately pay off, “Naval signed.

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