Para-athletes take centre-stage at National Sports Awards
Bhaker, Gukesh were presented the country's highest sporting honour -- the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna
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President Droupadi Murmu presents Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award to Olympics medal winning shooter Manu Bhaker in New Delhi on Friday
NEW DELHI, 17 JAN
Manu Bhaker and D Gukesh provided a
sprinkling of stardust but it was India's perseverant para-athletes who walked
away with the most boisterous applause when President Droupadi Murmu bestowed
the National Sports Awards in a regal ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhavan here
on Friday.
Bhaker, Gukesh were presented the country's
highest sporting honour -- the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna.
The 22-year-old Bhaker became independent
India's first athlete to win two medals in a single edition of the Olympics
with her bronze-winning show in the 10m air pistol individual and 10m air
pistol mixed team events in August last year.
Harmanpreet was a part of the national
sides that won bronze medals in the Tokyo as well as Paris Olympics. Praveen,
on the other hand, upgraded his silver at the Japanese capital to a gold in
Paris. He was born with a short left leg.
The 18-year-old Gukesh was crowned the
youngest ever chess world champion after he beat China's Ding Liren last month.
He is only the second Indian after the great Viswanathan Anand to achieve this
title.
Thirty-two athletes were honoured with the
Arjuna Award out of which an unprecedented 17 were para-athletes.
The athletes selected for the Arjuna award
included Paris Olympics bronze medal-winning group of wrestler Aman Sehrawat,
shooters Swapnil Kusale and Sarabjot Singh (Bhaker's partner in the 10m air
pistol mixed competition of Olympics) and the men's hockey team players
Jarmanpreet Singh, Sukhjeet Singh, Sanjay and Abhishek.
The para-athletes outnumbered the
able-bodied ones in the list this time due to the magnificent Paris Paralympics
performance in which they returned with 29 medals, including seven gold and
nine silver.
President Murmu repeatedly broke from
tradition to receive some wheelchair-bound athletes such as Pranav Soorma, who
got the Arjuna for his Paralympic silver in club throw.
The most heartwarming moment of the
ceremony was when India's first Paralympic gold-medallist Murlikant Petkar
walked up to the President on crutches to receive the Arjuna award (lifetime).
Among the most prominent Droncharya winners
this year was shooting coach Deepali Deshpande, who mentored Kusale, and former
national football manager Armando Colaco.
The Arjuna Awards are given to
sportspersons who have demonstrated good performance over the past four years
and have shown qualities of leadership, sportsmanship, and discipline.
Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award: D
Gukesh (Chess), Harmanpreet Singh (Hockey), Praveen Kumar (Para-Athletics),
Manu Bhaker (Shooting).
Arjuna Awards: Jyothi Yarraji (Athletics),
Annu Rani (Athletics), Nitu (Boxing), Saweety (Boxing), Vantika Agrawal
(Chess), Salima Tete (Hockey), Abhishek (Hockey), Sanjay (Hockey), Jarmanpreet
Singh (Hockey), Sukhjeet Singh (Hockey), Rakesh Kumar (Para-Archery), Preeti
Pal (Para-Athletics), Jeevanji Deepthi (Para-Athletics), Ajeet Singh
(Para-Athletics), Sachin Sarjerao Khilari (Para-Athletics), Dharambir
(Para-Athletics), Pranav Soorma (Para-Athletics), H Hokato Sema
(Para-Athletics), Simran (Para-Athletics), Navdeep (Para-Athletics), Nitesh
Kumar (Para-Badminton), Thulasimathi Murugesan (Para-Badminton), Nithya Sre
Sumathy Sivan (Para-Badminton), Manisha Ramadass (Para-Badminton), Kapil Parmar
(Para-Judo), Mona Agarwal (Para-Shooting), Rubina Francis (Para-Shooting),
Swapnil Suresh Kusale (Shooting), Sarabjot Singh (Shooting), Abhay Singh
(Squash), Sajan Prakash (Swimming), Aman (Wrestling).
Arjuna Awards (Lifetime): Sucha Singh
(Athletics), Murlikant Rajaram Petkar (Para-Swimming).
Dronacharya Award: Subhash Rana
(Para-Shooting), Deepali Deshpande (Shooting), Sandeep Sangwan (Hockey), S
Muralidharan (Badminton), Armando Agnelo Colaco (Football)
Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puraskar: Physical
Education Foundation of India
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (MAKA) Trophy for
top-performing university in the Khelo India University Games: Chandigarh
University, Lovely Professional University and Guru Nanak Dev University.
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