Suyash Jadhav Secures Paris Paralympics 2024 Quota in Men’s 50m Butterfly S7 Category
Suyash picked up swimming at the young age of three after being encouraged by his father, who was a state-level swimmer himself. However, an unfortunate accident where Suyash lost both his palms and wrists due to electrocution. Two years after the accident the youngster's drive for Swimming brought him back to training and there was no turning back from there.
Indian para swimmer Suyash Jadhav on Wednesday secured the 2024 Paris Paralympics quota in the Men's 50m Butterfly S7 category with his brilliant performance at the previous Asian Para Games. His magnificent time of 32.22 seconds at the Asian Para Games helped the para swimmer confirm his spot in the mega event in Paris. Back in 2015, Suyash, who competes in the S7 Category, was the only Indian Para swimmer to achieve the 'A' qualifying mark for the 2016 Paralympics and make his way to Rio. India Men’s, Women’s Teams End World Table Tennis Team Championships 2024 Group Stage on High Note.
Seven years down the line, in 2023 Suyash was the only Indian swimmer to win a medal at Hangzhou - Asian Para Games that took place in October 2023. Now a veteran in the sport, Suyash was the only swimmer who got to interact with the Honourable Prime Minister along with the other 110 Indian medallists.
Suyash Jadhav Secures Paris Paralympics 2024 Quota
Suyash picked up swimming at the young age of three after being encouraged by his father, who was a state-level swimmer himself. However, an unfortunate accident where Suyash lost both his palms and wrists due to electrocution.
Two years after the accident the youngster's drive for Swimming brought him back to training and there was no turning back from there.
In 2015 Jadhav won a silver and a bronze medal at the IWAS World Games in Sochi, Russia, and soon he became the first Indian Para swimmer to register the 'A' qualifying mark for the 2016 Paralympics in Rio. Eight-Year-Old Ashwath Kaushik, Indian-Origin Boy From Singapore Beats Poland's Jacek Stopa; Becomes Youngest Player To Defeat Grandmaster in Classical Chess.
In 2018, at the Jakarta Asian Para Games, he won three medals, including a Gold in the 50m Butterfly and a Bronze each in the 200m Individual Medley and 50m Freestyle events. The feat of 2016 was repeated once again in 2021 when Suyash once again qualified for the Tokyo Paralympics and was one of the only two swimmers from India at the global event.
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