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Dharambir, Pranav: Haryana boys who made history at Para Oly

Dharambir and Pranav clinched gold and silver, respectively in the men’s club throw event in the Paralympics. They both competed in the F51 category, which is for athletes who have movement affected to a high degree in the trunk, legs and hands. All the competitors compete while seated and rely on their shoulders and arms to generate power.

News Arena Network - Paris - UPDATED: September 5, 2024, 03:52 PM - 2 min read

Paralympians Dharambir (Left) and Pranav. Images taken from X athlete's account.

Dharambir, Pranav: Haryana boys who made history at Para Oly

Paralympians Dharambir (Left) and Pranav. Images taken from X athlete's account.


Dharambir crashed the Asian record to win the gold medal while compatriot Pranav Soorma clinched the silver as Indian club throwers dominated the men's F51 event at the Paralympics in Paris.


After four fouled attempts, the 35-year-old world champion and bronze medallist from Sonepat, Dharambir threw the club to a distance of 34.92m in his fifth attempt to claim the top spot on the podium on Wednesday. 


Soorma, who injured his spinal cord at 16 when a cement sheet fell on his head, then produced a throw of 34.59m in his first attempt but the 29-year-old from Faridabad could not throw better and get past Dharambir. 


The third Indian in the fray, Amit Kumar Saroha, a 2017 world championship silver medallist, trailblazing Indian para-athlete and Saroha is Dharmbir's mentor however, finished last with a best effort of 23.96m.


Serbia's Filip Graovac bagged the bronze, courtesy of a 34.18m throw in his second attempt.


The F51 club throw event is for athletes who have movement affected to a high degree in the trunk, legs and hands. All the competitors compete while seated and rely on their shoulders and arms to generate power.


From paralysis to Paralympic glory:


 Dharambir faced a life-altering accident when a misjudged dive into a canal left him paralyzed from the waist down. Para-sports gave him a new direction in life when he was introduced to it by fellow para-athlete and his mentor Amit Kumar Saroha.


Within two years, Dharambir qualified for the 2016 Rio Paralympics, marking the beginning of a successful career. He has since earned multiple medals for India, including silver at the 2022 Asian Para Games.


A cricket and roller hockey enthusiast, Soorma too was just another teenager when a cement sheet fell on his head when he was 16, leaving him paralyzed after causing a severe spinal cord injury.


Support from his family and a positive mindset helped him to turn to meditation and academics, where he excelled with 91.2 per cent in his 12th board exams. He then pursued a postgraduate degree from the Delhi School of Economics and secured a job as an Assistant Manager at the Bank of Baroda.


Pranav rediscovered his love for sports through para-athletics and soon received success as he won a silver medal at the 2019 Beijing Grand Prix, a gold medal at the Serbia Open 2023, and both gold and silver medals at the Tunisia Grand Prix 2022.


He also produced a record-setting throw at the Asian Para Games 2023, where he won gold in the men’s club throw F51 event.

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