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Harvinder Singh’s Historic Paralympic Gold in Archery

In a remarkable display of skill and precision, Harvinder Singh etched his name in the annals of Indian sports history by securing India’s first-ever Paralympic gold medal in archery at the Paris 2024 Paralympics. This achievement comes three years after his groundbreaking bronze medal at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, further solidifying his status as a trailblazer in Indian para-archery.

The Golden Moment

A Dominant Performance

On Wednesday, at the iconic Invalides venue in Paris, Harvinder Singh competed in the men’s individual recurve open event. The 33-year-old Indian para-archer demonstrated exceptional skill and composure, defeating Poland’s Lukasz Ciszek in a commanding 6-0 victory in the final match.

Breaking Down the Final

  1. First Set: Harvinder started strong, winning the set 28-24 to take a 2-0 lead.
  2. Second Set: Despite Ciszek’s improved performance, Harvinder’s perfect 10 on his third shot extended his lead to 4-0.
  3. Third Set: Harvinder began with two consecutive 10s, while Ciszek faltered with a 7, unable to match the Indian’s precision.

A Dream Realized

Reflecting on his victory, Harvinder expressed, “It feels fantastic, because it was a dream from 12 years ago when I started archery. I just controlled my emotions, movements, controlled my shooting, and the result is this gold medal.”

The Road to Gold

Qualification Setback and Comeback

Despite his eventual triumph, Harvinder’s journey to gold wasn’t without challenges. He slipped to ninth place in the qualification round held the previous Thursday. However, he demonstrated remarkable mental fortitude, explaining, “I just made my emotions strong and just focused on my next match, because only then can I move into other rounds and, one by one, one match, one match, then finally the gold.”

A Day of Dominance

Harvinder’s path to gold on Wednesday was marked by consistent and impressive performances:

  1. Round of 32: Defeated Chinese Taipei’s Tseng Lung-Hui 7-3
  2. Later Rounds: Overcame Indonesia’s Setiawan 6-2 and Colombia’s Hector Julio Ramirez 6-2
  3. Semi-Finals: Triumphed over Islamic Republic of Iran’s Mohammad Reza 7-3

All five of Harvinder’s victories came with a margin of at least four set points, showcasing his dominance throughout the competition.

Understanding Para-Archery

The Open Category

Harvinder competes in the open category of para-archery. This classification includes archers who may have an impairment in the legs and use a wheelchair, or those with a balance impairment who shoot standing or resting on a stool.

Harvinder Singh: A Story of Resilience

Early Adversity

Harvinder’s journey to Paralympic gold is a testament to his resilience. At just over a year old, he contracted dengue fever, requiring injections for treatment. Tragically, the side effects of these injections led to the loss of function in his legs.

From Adversity to Archery

Despite this early setback, Harvinder found his calling in archery. His journey from a child facing physical challenges to a Paralympic gold medalist spans 12 years of dedicated practice and unwavering determination.

India’s Paralympic Archery Success

A Growing Legacy

Harvinder’s gold medal is not just a personal triumph but also a milestone for Indian para-archery:

  1. It marks India’s first-ever Paralympic gold in the sport.
  2. This victory comes on the heels of another Paralympic archery medal for India at Paris 2024.

Earlier Success at Paris 2024

Just two days prior to Harvinder’s victory, on Monday, the duo of Sheetal Devi and Rakesh Kumar secured a bronze medal in the mixed compound open archery event, adding to India’s medal tally.

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