Meet Nishad Kumar: From Losing Hand In Accident To Winning Consecutive Paralympic Medals- Know All About His Inspirational Journey
Who Is Nishad Kumar? How Did He Overcome A Life-Altering Accident?
Born on October 3, 1999, in Una, Himachal Pradesh, Nishad Kumar faced a significant challenge early in life. At just six years old, he lost his right hand in an accident involving a grass-cutting machine. Despite this life-changing incident, Nishad’s spirit and determination remained unbroken. Inspired by his mother, who was a state-level volleyball player and discus thrower, Nishad’s passion for sports only grew stronger.
Finding His Path In Athletics
Nishad’s journey in sports began with wrestling, but he soon found his true calling in athletics, initially experimenting with javelin throw before settling on high jump. His athletic talents quickly caught the attention of coaches, and by 2017, he was receiving professional training. Nishad made his international debut at the Asian Youth Para Games in the same year, where he won a gold medal, marking the beginning of his successful career in high jump.
Education and Athletic Achievements
Nishad’s commitment to both sports and academics is evident from his educational background. He studied at DAV College in Chandigarh, then continued his education at Himachal Pradesh University and Lovely Professional University, focusing on physical education. His dedication to his sport soon brought him success at the senior level. In 2019, he won a bronze medal at the World Para Athletics Championships and gold at the Dubai Grand Prix, signaling his arrival on the international stage.
Making History: From Tokyo to Paris
Nishad’s career reached a pivotal moment at the Tokyo Paralympics, where he won a silver medal in the men’s high jump T47 event and now after 4 years he clinched another silver medal in the men’s high jump T47 event at the Paris Paralympics. Nishad’s silver not only brought him personal glory but also added to India’s growing reputation in the international para-athletics arena.