The Asian Age

Diksha claims gold at Deaflympic­s

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Caxias (Brazil), May 12: Indian golfer Diksha Dagar outplayed American Ashlyn Grace in the final to bag gold medal at the Deaflympic­s, fulfilling her promise of improving upon the silver-winning performanc­e at the 2017 edition.

Diksha is now the only golfer with two Deaflympic­s medals — a silver in Samsun, Turkey in 2017 and gold in 2022, which is actually the 2021 edition of Deaflympic­s.

The 21-year-old left-hander, who is a profession­al with victories on the Ladies European Tour, completed a dominant performanc­e with a 5 and 4 win in the final of the match play section of the ladies golf competitio­n. She beat Grace Johnson with four holes to spare

In 2017, when golf was

first introduced at the Deaflympic­s, Diksha, then still an amateur and still short of her 17th birthday,

reached the final comfortabl­y.

There she lost in a playoff to American Yost

Kaylin, who at that time was also playing in the Symetra Tour and some events on the LPGA Tour.

In 2021, Diksha also qualified at the last moment for the Tokyo Olympics and became the first golf player to have ever played at both Deaflympic­s and the Olympic Games.

Turning pro in early 2019, Diksha won the Investec South Africa Women’s Open that year itself. In 2021, she was part of the winning team at the Aramco Team Series London. Both events are part of the Ladies European Tour.

While still being an amateur she also won multiple times on the Hero Women’s Pro Circuit in India.

Diksha has a hearing impairment and started wearing hearing aids from the age of six.

 ?? ?? Diksha Dagar poses on the podium with her gold medal.
Diksha Dagar poses on the podium with her gold medal.

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