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‘My will to fight comes from struggling with a near-death experience’

- Aprajita Sharad aprajita.sharad@hindustant­imes.com

Sharad Kumar’s will power to perform despite his injuries in the Paralympic­s, won India a bronze medal in the High Jump (T42) event. The champion credits his mental strength to a near death experience. “I was in Ukraine, away from my parents, training and pursuing my masters. I had a surgery there for my stomach and was alone, without friends or family. I didn’t let anyone know that I was almost on my death bed in the hospital. I used to cry to my family over the phone saying I just want to die. There was a day when I wanted to jump off the hospital building. But I fought back hard. I used to tell the nurse I’m in pain and she’d give me a sleeping injection and I used to pass out. I fought and got out of that phase courageous­ly. That was when I knew that if I can survive this alone, I can endure anything…including these injuries before my performanc­e in this Paralympic­s,” shares the paraathlet­e. Kumar’s alma matar include Jawaharlal Nehru University and Delhi University. However, even after winning so many medals for the nation, Kumar hasn’t been offered a job by the government. “Despite having amazing alma mater, I haven’t been recognised for it and I’m waiting for a job. This stings. I have got so many medals for India. I hope the government recognises this and gives me a job,” he says.

Kumar was reading the Bhagwat Gita when he was in pain, before the event. Has he always been so spiritual? “I’m a spiritual person. I have always tried to be God loving instead of God fearing. My mom prays and fasts five times a week. She is the biggest inspiratio­n for me to become spiritual,” he says.

I’m a spiritual person. I have always tried to be God loving instead of God fearing. SHARAD KUMAR, Para-athlete

 ?? PHOTO: KAMAL SINGH/PTI ??
PHOTO: KAMAL SINGH/PTI

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