Deepa Malik- India’s First Female Medalist in Paralympic Games – India cannot be more proud of its daughters as the country just earned the third medal in the ongoing Rio Paralympic Games. This time, it is Deepa Malik who has won a silver medal in shot put F-53 event. Moreover, she has become the first Indian woman to do so.
However, did you know that 45-year-old mother of two who is paralyzed from the waist down holds 4 Limca Adventure records?
Discover such shocking yet incredibly inspirational facts about Deepa Malik:
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- 1 1. Confined to Wheelchair for the Last 15 years
- 2 2. Avid Biker and Ace Swimmer
- 3 3. Oldest Recipient of Arjuna Award
- 4 4. Four Limca Adventure Records
- 5 5. First Woman to Represent India at Paralympics
- 6 6. First Paraplegic Woman in the World To Do This
- 7 7. First Physically Challenged Person To Receive License by FMSCI
1. Confined to Wheelchair for the Last 15 years
2. Avid Biker and Ace Swimmer
She is also a brilliant swimmer and first came into limelight with her swimming talent only. In addition to biking and swimming, she has also won a number of medals in Discus, Javelin, and Shotput events. Earlier this year in March, she earned a silver medal in Shotput and Gold medal in Javelin at the IPC Oceania Asian Championship.
In total, she has won over 17 international medals and 58 National Gold medals in various sports events, setting an example before all physically challenged people all around the world.
3. Oldest Recipient of Arjuna Award
4. Four Limca Adventure Records
She received another mention in Limca Adventure Records when she became the first Paraplegic woman to cover a journey of 3278 Km from Chennai to Delhi on the bike. She also drove across 9 high altitude passes of highest motorable roads in Ladakh in 9 days.
5. First Woman to Represent India at Paralympics
6. First Paraplegic Woman in the World To Do This
7. First Physically Challenged Person To Receive License by FMSCI
She became the first physically challenged person to receive this license by FMSCI. She participated in the world’s highest and toughest car rally called Raid De Himalayas. During the rally, she covered a staggering 1700 Kms in 8 days surviving in sub-zero temperatures and climbing 18000 feet.
The above incredible achievements of Deepa Malik prove that the only limitation which you have is your mind. Once you put your mind and heart into something, you can do anything you want.
Deepa Malik has set an inspiring example for not just physically challenged people but for everyone out there following his or her heart!