Tokyo: Indian badminton player Krishna Nagar on Sunday said Sunday gold medal at Paralympics did not lack blessings because he was above the moon because he was only able to compete in the match.
Nagar defeated Hong Kong, Chu Man Kai 21-17, 16-21, 21-17 in the final of Single Singles class, to claim the second gold medal at Badminton after Pramod Bhagat.
The classification of Nagar disability is for a short approach.
“Olympics or Paralympic Medal are very big things.
We are committed that we will win 5-6 medals and we have won 4 medals.
One or two shows rather up and down but we will increase on the front to come,” The word 22 years old.
“Competing is a great achievement in Paralympics and we won a medal in the first edition itself.
We are blessed, it is a great achievement.” Talking about the match, Nagar said: “My mindset is that I have to be positive …
I didn’t make a lot of mistakes during the match but in the second match, when there were some negatives, I was under pressure when there was a little tally overall – the highest Ever there.
Tally also includes eight silver and six bronze medals but mostly “to float, I lost the second game, I couldn’t play with my strength.
But in the third game, there was up and down but I managed well in the end.
“Asked about his future plan, Suhas said:” I just want to go through this moment and don’t want to think about anything.
This is a rare moment to get a paralympic medal and I really believe if the universe has given me so much, the break will also be good.
“Krishna previously said he wanted to bring a smile to his people by winning a medal in Paralympics.
Ask if he wants to dedicate it to the Covid19 Warriors, Krishna said:” During Covid, doctors, volunteers and others have worked endlessly for us in the last 2 years, Save us from Covid.
“They have supported us so much in 2020.
Worldwide, doctors have shown us how to become alert.”