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Collect the biography of any different disable sportsperson write your views on it including your own message.


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Answered by sruthikajagadeesan20
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For people into sports, an injury is nothing less than a nightmare and a physical disability certainly seems like an end of career to normal people like us. As Stephen Hawking said, “Disability need not be an obstacle to success”, so have these para-athletes in our country achieved greatness despite all the odds against them. They, defiling all the odds have proved that ‘Where there is a will, there is a way

.’Arunima Sinha has been the first woman amputee to climb Mount Everest. In 2011, she lost her leg when she was pushed out of a moving train by a gang of robbers. With a firm determi

Mr. Singh is the first Indian to run half a marathon with the blade. The journey to earning the epithet ‘India’s Blade Runner’ was not a bed of roses. During Operation Vijay of the Kargil war in 1998, Major DP Singh was heavily injured and was brought back to life amputating his right leg. In 2009, he ran his first marathon with his prosthetic leg. Today, he has successfully run 12 marathons and even holds the LIMCA record for being the first of his kind.nation and persistence, two years later she became the first Indian woman amputee to have climbed Mount Everest. She also went climbing Kilimanjaro in Africa, Elbrus in Europe.

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1. Sudha Chandran

Sudha Chandran is an inspiring woman. When she was only 16 years old, she met with a horrific accident which resulted in the amputation of her right leg. She is widely known for her accomplishments as a Bharatanatyam dancer, she also acted in several films like Mayuri and Nache Mayuri. Once she said that “Once I stepped on the stage, I got my soul back”.

2. Ravindra Jain

Born visually impaired, Ravindra Jain was a real achiever who showed that talent is all that it is needed to survive in the film industry. He had notable contributions as a singer, lyricist, and composer. One of his most famous work was his work for Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayan. He was famously said that “ You will never be brave if you don’t get hurt, you will never learn if you don’t make mistakes, you will never be successful if you didn't encounter failure.

3. Arunima Sinha

Arunima Sinha has earned many accolades for her inspirational bravery. In 2011, she lost her left leg after a train accident due to a scuffle with robbers. The circumstances could not put down Arunima as she climbed the Mount Everest with the help of her prosthetic leg. Arunima Sinha, in her book Born Again on the Mountain: a story of losing everything and finding it back has said that “No matter how great a loss, time always heals the pain, even though the scars remain.”

4. Albert Einstein

The Father of Theory of Relativity was one of the most famous people with disabilities. He faced difficulty in learning and was not unable to speak until he was 3 years old. He faced major issues in doing the basic maths in school. Expressing himself by writing was also a mammoth task for him. One of his famous quotes was “Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”

5. Stephen Hawking

The person whose genius enables him to be named after Albert Einstein was Stephen Hawking. His works have been ground-breaking, to say the least. “A Brief History of Time” is one of his famous books. After he became paralyzed, he spent the rest of his life in a wheelchair. His view on life is evident from his quote “Life would be tragic if it weren't funny”.

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