LPU student sets Asian record in Dubai : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

setting record

LPU student sets Asian record in Dubai

LPU student sets Asian record in Dubai

Nishad Kumar



Tribune News Service

Jalandhar, February 19

Physical Education student at LPU, Nishad Kumar, glorified India by setting Asian record in the 12th Fazza International Championships for World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2021 held in Dubai. Breaking the record, Nishad jumped to the best till now 2.06m for the gold, and set a new Asian record in the men’s high-jump category T46/47. In this international tournament, the promising sports star of LPU, and India, was better than Thailand’s Chanaboon (1.93m) and Khasanov of Uzbekistan (1.90m).

Nishad’s contributory winning efforts were the high points for India in ending its illustrious athletics campaign at the championships with a grand haul of medals. After a shining show from other Indian athletes, expectations were high from Nishad and he proved it.

LPU Chancellor Ashok Mittal congratulated Nishad for bringing laurels to the country and the university. Mittal shared, “All at LPU are delighted that our athlete delivered what was expected of him. We wish him all the best for his future illustrious performances in national/international competitions of utmost importance.”

Hailing from district Una of Himachal Pradesh, Nishad is pursuing his graduation in physical education at LPU on 100% sports scholarship. Seeing his talent, LPU has enabled the one-handed to follow both of his passions, studies and sports, in consonance and ardently.

Nishad says, “Along with my national mentors, I am thankful to LPU and trainers here who chiselled me to be perfect in my field. I am indebted to LPU management as it offered me scholarship to continue with both studies and sports, which was otherwise very difficult for me to reach such a winning stage. I managed a very good performance at the championships, and I am feeling proud that I established a new record also. In fact, all of my hard work learnt at LPU paid off here.” He added: “Now, I want to win the gold again and set a record in (postponed) Tokyo 2020 Paralympics as well.” For this, the 21-year old has already booked a quota for India with his ranked (bronze medal) finish at the Dubai 2019 Worlds.

Known after the popular name of the crown prince of Dubai (UAE), the ‘Fazza’ Championships for ‘people of determination’ have become an icon of global Paralympics sports. It is the focus of attention for all teams that aspire to reach the world through the Dubai gate.

 

 


Top News

Deeply biased: MEA on US report citing human rights violations in India

Deeply biased: MEA on US report citing human rights violations in India

The annual report of the State Department highlights instanc...

Family meets Amritpal Singh in Assam jail after his lawyer claims he'll contest Lok Sabha poll from Punjab’s Khadoor Sahib

Couldn't talk due to strictness of jail authorities: Amritpal's family after meeting him in jail

Their visit comes a day after Singh's legal counsel Rajdev S...

Centre grants 'Y' category security cover to Phillaur MLA Vikramjit Chaudhary among 3 Punjab Congress rebels

Centre grants 'Y' category security to Phillaur MLA Vikramjit Chaudhary and 2 other Punjab Congress rebels

The Central Reserve Police Force has been directed by the Mi...

First Sikh court opens in UK to deal with family disputes: Report

First Sikh court opens in UK to deal with family disputes

According to ‘The Times’, the Sikh court was launched last w...


Cities

View All