Title: Sheetal Devi: The Inspirational Archer Determined to Win Gold for India at the Paralympics
Archer Sheetal Devi, born with a rare congenital disorder called phocomelia, is breaking barriers and inspiring many with her determination to win a gold for India at the upcoming Paralympics in Paris.
Despite being the world’s first and only active female archer to compete without arms, Devi remains calm and focused as she trains for the prestigious event. At just 17 years old, she has already achieved success, winning a gold medal at the Asian Para Games and currently holding the top rank in the compound open women’s category.
Devi’s journey into archery began unexpectedly when she visited a sports complex in Jammu and met her coaches, Abhilasha Chaudhary and Kuldeep Vedwan. With their guidance and her own grit, Devi quickly picked up the sport and honed her skills, using a customised device created by Vedwan to assist her in shooting arrows.
The road to success has not been easy for Devi, who had to overcome doubts and physical challenges along the way. However, with unwavering determination and hard work, she has proven herself as a formidable competitor in the world of para-archery.
As she prepares to face tough competition at the Paralympics, Devi remains focused on her goal of winning gold. Her story serves as a reminder that with dedication and perseverance, anything is possible.
Devi’s inspiring journey is a testament to the power of resilience and determination, and she is set to make India proud on the international stage. Stay tuned as she takes on the world’s best archers at the Paralympics, showcasing her talent and spirit to the world.