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Nitesh Kumar Shines with Paralympic Gold in Paris

• 04 Sep, 24 • by Inkspilled
Nitesh Kumar Shines with Paralympic Gold in Paris

Nitesh Kumar has etched his name in the annals of Indian sports history by winning his first Paralympic gold medal in the men’s singles SL3 class at the Paris 2024 Paralympics. His victory not only added to India’s growing medal tally but also marked a significant milestone in his personal journey as a para-athlete.

In a thrilling final match on September 2, Nitesh faced Great Britain’s Daniel Bethell, a formidable opponent who had won silver in the same event at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics. The match was a nail-biting contest, with Nitesh securing a 21-14, 18-21, 23-21 victory after an intense hour and 20 minutes of play. This win has solidified India’s presence in the SL3 category, ensuring that the gold medal remains in Indian hands after Pramod Bhagat’s victory three years ago when para badminton made its Paralympic debut.

The SL3 class is reserved for players with more severe lower limb disabilities, requiring them to play on a half-width court. Despite these challenges, Nitesh’s solid defense and precise shot selection throughout the match were pivotal in his triumph, especially after letting his dominance slip in the second game. The final game was particularly intense, with both players exchanging the lead multiple times before Nitesh clinched the yellow metal.

Nitesh’s journey to Paralympic glory has been nothing short of inspirational. His life took a tragic turn at the age of 15 when he lost his leg in a train accident in Visakhapatnam in 2009. The accident left him bedridden for months, struggling to find hope and purpose. However, it was during his time at IIT Mandi that he discovered badminton, a sport that would become his sanctuary and a source of strength. Inspired by fellow para shuttler Pramod Bhagat and the relentless dedication of cricketer Virat Kohli, Nitesh began to rebuild his life, setting his sights on becoming a top para-badminton player.

Nitesh’s perseverance paid off as he made his debut at the 2016 Nationals in Faridabad, winning a bronze medal. The following year, he clinched silver in singles and bronze in doubles at Bengaluru, further establishing himself in the sport. His domestic success peaked at the 2020 Nationals, where he defeated Paralympic medalists Bhagat and Manoj Sarkar to win gold. Watching Bhagat claim gold in Tokyo only fueled Nitesh’s ambition to achieve his own Paralympic success, a dream that has now come true in Paris.

Nitesh’s gold medal brings India’s total medal count at the Paris 2024 Paralympics to nine, including one other gold won by shooter Avani Lekhara in the Women’s 10m air rifle standing SH1. Earlier on the same day, Yogesh Kathuniya had secured a silver in discus throw, contributing to India’s impressive haul.

As India celebrates Nitesh’s remarkable achievement, the nation can take pride in the growing success of its para-athletes on the global stage. Nitesh Kumar’s journey from despair to triumph serves as an inspiration to all, proving that with determination, hard work, and unwavering belief, even the most daunting challenges can be overcome.

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