Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Father fights cancer; son rivals

- Navneet Singh & Gagandeep Jassowal n sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Tajinderpa­l Singh Toor extended India’s impressive record in shot put at Asian Games, winning their ninth gold medal in the discipline at the continenta­l event.

The win set off celebratio­ns in his hometown of Moga where his family had stood by him as his father fought cancer.

Mother Pritpal Kaur, 50, said she was overwhelme­d with his son’s achievemen­t and the house was flooded with well-wishers. “He had a dream that he wanted to make his father proud by winning gold at the Asian Games,” she said.

“We all are proud of his achievemen­t as he had to struglage, gle a lot in his career. He had to take care of the family along with his regular training. We always told him that his father was keeping well just to keep him away from pressure. He wanted to visit the village but I told him to concentrat­e on his training and return with a medal. He has kept his promise.”

The family watched Tajinderpa­l’s event live on television. His younger sister is settled in USA.

Hailing from Khosa Pandu vil- Moga district, in Punjab, Tajinderpa­l was encouraged by his uncle to take up throwing events.

“It will encourage youngsters of the village to take up sports,” said Major Singh, the village sarpanch.

In 2013, his father was diagnosed with the ailment and underwent surgery. The family had to spend ~10 lakh. Unfortunat­ely two years later, his health worsened. While it was skin cancer earlier, now he is also suffering from brain cancer.

The last three months have been emotionall­y draining for the Asian Games champion. He had to attend to his ailing father who was admitted to Army Hospitals in both Panchkula and Delhi, and had to focus on his training at the same time.

SHOT PUTTER’S FATHER HAS BEEN AILING FOR A LONG TIME BUT THE FAMILY SHIELDED HIM BY SAYING HE IS KEEPING WELL, SAYS MOTHER

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