In the Paris Paralympics 2024, Indian athlete Sachin Khilari has made headlines with his remarkable performance in the men’s shot put F46 category. On the 7th day of the Games, Sachin won a silver medal with a throw of 16.32 meters, setting a new Asian record in the process. He came very close to winning gold but missed it by just 0.06 meters. This achievement makes him the first Indian male shot putter to win a Paralympic medal in 30 years.
A Journey Marked by Determination
Sachin Khilari, 34, hails from Sangli, Maharashtra. His journey to the Paralympics was far from easy. At the age of 9, Sachin was involved in a severe bicycle accident that fractured his hand. This injury weakened the muscles in his hand, making movement difficult. Despite these challenges, Sachin didn’t give up. He began participating in para sports in 2015 and quickly rose to prominence.
Triumphs in Para Sports
Sachin’s dedication paid off when he won a gold medal at the Asian Games in 2022. He continued his success with back-to-back championships at the World Para Athletics events in 2023 and 2024. His performance in the Paris Paralympics final was impressive. His attempts included throws of 14.72 meters, 16.32 meters, 16.15 meters, 16.31 meters, 16.03 meters, and 15.95 meters. Canada’s Greg Stewart won the gold with a throw of 16.38 meters.
A Dual Career: Teacher and Athlete
Besides his sporting achievements, Sachin Khilari is also known for his work as a teacher. After his accident, he pursued mechanical engineering and now helps train youth in Maharashtra for MPSC and UPSC exams. His goal is to assist students in becoming IAS and PCS officers. Sachin considers himself a warrior, a belief symbolized by the headband he wears during competitions.
India Secures 21st Medal at Paris Paralympics 2024, Sachin Khilari Wins Silver in Shot Put
Performance Summary
In the men’s shot put F46 final, Sachin’s performance was noteworthy:
- First Attempt: 14.72 meters
- Second Attempt: 16.32 meters
- Third Attempt: 16.15 meters
- Fourth Attempt: 16.31 meters
- Fifth Attempt: 16.03 meters
- Sixth Attempt: 15.95 meters
Sachin Khilari’s journey from a childhood accident to Paralympic success is a story of perseverance and triumph. His achievements in sports and dedication to teaching make him a remarkable figure in India.