Pooja Ojha: India’s First Para Canoeing Medalist
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Pooja Ojha, a 36-year-old woman with physical disabilities, has become India’s first international medallist in Para Canoeing. Ojha’s achievement demonstrates that disabilities should not hinder individuals from developing their talents and pursuing their passions.
Ojha’s success in Para Canoeing is a testament to her perseverance and dedication. Despite facing numerous obstacles, including physical limitations, she has worked hard to develop her skills and achieve success at the international level.
Ojha’s achievements have been recognized and celebrated by the Indian government and sports community. Her success has also served as an inspiration for other individuals with disabilities to pursue their dreams and aspirations.
Para sports have gained significant recognition and support in recent years, and Ojha’s success in Para Canoeing is a positive development for the Indian para-sports community. The success of para-athletes like Ojha can help raise awareness about the importance of inclusivity and diversity in sports and inspire more individuals with disabilities to participate in sports.
RE-reported from the story originally published in ANI