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MUMBAI: Noted para-athlete Deepa Malik — the first Indian woman to win a medal at the 2016 Paralympics Game — has backed out of the next Games due to injury and is instead considering taking up swimming.

Deepa pulls out of Paralympics

Deepa Malik had won a silver in shot put in the 2016 Paralympics. File photo



Mumbai, July 16

Noted para-athlete Deepa Malik — the first Indian woman to win a medal at the 2016 Paralympics Game — has backed out of the next Games due to injury and is instead considering taking up swimming.

Malik had won a silver in shot put in 2016 Paralympics, but she revealed that shot put and javelin in her disability category were not a part of the next Paralympics, which will be hosted by Tokyo from August 25.

“Talking about the next tournaments, it is very unfortunate that in 2020 (Paralympics) and the forthcoming World Championships, my events, shot put and javelin in 53kg category, are not there. The only event being offered in my disability category is discus,” Malik said late Monday night.

She attended a convocation ceremony of International Institute of Sports Management, founded by ex-India spinner Nilesh Kulkarni in the suburban Bandra-Kurla complex.

Throwing light on why she is keen to do swimming, Malik said she tried practising discus, but injury to her spinal cord has prevented her from going ahead. “I did my best to learn discus, which is not been my major sport. I won a bronze at the Asian Games 2018 in Jakarta (in discus) in my run up to prepare for 2020 (Paralympics). But, unfortunately the side jerk with discus is causing injury in my cervical region. My spinal cord injury is very high. So the moment and jerk of discus is not suiting my body forcing me to take a step down, because of the repetitive injuries I’ve endured due to that,” explained 48-year-old Malik.

But the para-athlete, with a never-say-die attitude is keen to take up sea-swimming.

“However, I do not want to stop my fitness and training. And I am thinking of doing swimming this year, back to my roots. Swimming not at the (level) of Paralympics as such, but at the national level. So I will continue to train and touch base with my swimming background.

“This year I want to make a personal record in sea swimming (but) not in a competitive way and (add) another milestone in my life. It is just that the sea is left and I want to touch the sea waters,” she added. — PTI

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