In a groundbreaking development, 17-year-old Sheetal Devi from Jammu & Kashmir has made history by becoming the first Indian para archer to qualify for an able-bodied international archery competition. She secured a place in the Indian junior compound women’s team for the upcoming Asia Cup Stage 3 (2025) to be held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Historic Achievement
Sheetal’s qualification is a significant milestone that underscores her exceptional talent and perseverance. Having surpassed many able-bodied archers during competitive trials earlier this year, she has demonstrated remarkable skills and determination despite physical challenges.
About the Asia Cup Stage 3
The Asia Cup Stage 3 is a prestigious archery tournament drawing elite young archers from across Asia. This event offers a platform for rising stars to compete at an international level. By securing her spot, Sheetal will compete against some of the best junior female compound archers in the continent.
Words of Encouragement
Coach Rajesh Kumar highlighted Sheetal’s dedication, stating:
“Sheetal’s dedication and hard work have broken barriers in archery. She has shown that resilience and talent can overcome any obstacle. This qualification is a proud moment for Indian archery and for para sports in the country.”
Sheetal expressed her excitement and motivation:
“I am thrilled to represent India at the Asia Cup. Competing alongside able-bodied athletes motivates me to perform my best and inspire others with disabilities to pursue their dreams.”
Celebrations and Impact
Her achievement has been widely celebrated across social media and among sports enthusiasts, generating admiration and support for her trailblazing journey. This landmark selection exemplifies the growing inclusivity in sports, showcasing increased opportunities for para-athletes within able-bodied events.
Looking Ahead
The Asia Cup Stage 3 event in Jeddah later this year will be a significant moment as Sheetal seeks to further establish her reputation on the international archery circuit. Her story continues to inspire aspiring athletes aiming to break conventional boundaries.
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