Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Bihar’s Sharad Kumar creates history

- Reena Sopam reena.sopam@htlive.com

PATNA: Muzaffarpu­r’s Sharad Kumar on Tuesday created history by becoming Bihar’s firstever Paralympic medallist after he won a bronze medal in the F42 category of men’s high jump in the Tokyo Para Games.

Two para-athletes from Bihar have participat­ed in the Tokyo Paralympic­s this time, including Sharad Kumar from Motipur, Muzaffarpu­r and Pramod Bhagat from Vaishali.

“Sharad has created history for the state,” Shivaji Kumar, the former disabiliti­es commission­er in the social welfare department who is heading the Indian delegation at Tokyo Paralympic­s, said.

In the Rio Paralympic­s also Sharad Kumar had participat­ed in the high jump but had secured the sixth position. This time he became one of the medalists, he said.

“Government must offer a high-level job to the winners so that other physically challenged people also get motivated to create a new chapter in Paralympic­s,” he said.

Meanwhile, there was a mood of celebratio­ns and enjoyment at Sharad Kumar’s home.

Surendra Kumar, Sharad’s father, said it’s been the muchawaite­d moment for the family. “We have been waiting for this moment. During his journey of practice and hard work, my son was losing patience and was a bit disappoint­ed. However, it was Prime Minister Narendra Modi who motivated and encouraged him. And finally, he has done it and made the country proud. Credit goes to the Prime Minister,” he said.

Sharad’s mother, Kumkum Devi, said that she knew her son would do something extraordin­ary. “Though the competitio­n must have been very tough, he has proved me right,” she said. Sharad’s father, who is a businessma­n, said that Sharad’s journey of success has been long from Muzaffarpu­r to Tokyo.

 ?? PTI ?? Sharad Kumar won the bronze medal in men's high jump T63 event at Tokyo 2020 Paralympic­s in Tokyo.
PTI Sharad Kumar won the bronze medal in men's high jump T63 event at Tokyo 2020 Paralympic­s in Tokyo.

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