Manoj Sarkar Paralympics from India

Manoj Sarkar Paralympics from   India

Manoj Sarkar born on 1990-01-12 in , India.

Education :

Language Spoken : English, Hindi

Coach : Gaurav Khanna [club, national]

He took up badminton at age five. In 2011 he began competing in Para badminton. (indusind.com, 01 Jan 2019; thebridge.in, 30 Sep 2018)

Reason: “I loved badminton from childhood, but it was never an aim for me. One day, my paternal uncle brought a new badminton set for all my older brothers. I felt bad and hurt, so I took money from my mother and bought a new badminton racket for myself. I made a firm decision that I’ll not let my older brothers win against me, and that’s how I started playing badminton with full passion and determination. When I was in 11th grade, I was selected to play at the inter-school competition where I met coach D.K. Sen. In the second round, I lost my match, after which he called me and suggested I play in the Para team. I wasn’t aware of Para sports at that time, so he explained the scenario to me. He told me if I play Para badminton, I can represent India.” (sportsmatik.com, 20 Jan 2020)

Ambition: To win a gold medal in singles at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. (timesofindia.indiatimes.com, 25 Dec 2021)

Milestones:

Training:

Influence: Coach Gaurav Khanna. (sportsmatik.com, 20 Jan 2020)

Philosophy: “I realised that when I was a child, I played just for the love of the sport. Back then, I would never have thought that one day I would reach such a high level. I played because I loved to play. As a result, I decided to ignore all these material benefits and focus on doing what I love.” (thebridge.in, 30 Sep 2018)

Award: He was named Para Sportsman of the Year at the 2019 Sportstar Aces Awards in India. (sportstar.thehindu.com, 14 Feb 2019)

In 2018 he received the Arjuna Award in India. (newspost.live, 18 Sep 2018)

General
EARLY DAYS
He played in non-Para badminton competitions when he was younger. “In 2007, I defeated 22 [non-Para] kids at my school. Only then, I was picked for the state championship. Even in 2013 I was the first university champion for my college. When I participated in my first [Para badminton] nationals, I won many matches because everything seemed very casual to me. But things have changed, many countries are involved in the sport, training has been improved and the level of play is on great heights.” (hindustantimes.com, 02 Apr 2022; BWF TV YouTube channel, 21 Jun 2021; sportsmatik.com, 20 Jan 2020)

Rank Event Year Location
Paralympic Games
3 Singles SL3 2020 Tokyo, JPN
NDSF Royal Cliff Beach BWF Para Badminton World Ch
1 Men’s SL3-SL4 Doubles M 2019 Basel, SUI
1 Men’s SL3-SL4 Doubles M 2015 Stoke Mandeville, GBR
1 Men’s SL3 Doubles M 2013 Dortmund, GER
2 Men’s SL3-SL4 Doubles M 2022 Tokyo, JPN
2 Singles SL3 2017 Ulsan, KOR
3 Singles SL3 2024 Pattaya, THA
3 Singles SL3 2022 Tokyo, JPN
3 Singles SL3 2019 Basel, SUI
3 Singles SL3 2015 Stoke Mandeville, GBR
3 Doubles SL3-SU5 2013 Dortmund, GER
5 Doubles SL3-SU5 2015 Stoke Mandeville, GBR
5 Singles SL3 2013 Dortmund, GER
9 Men’s SL3-SL4 Doubles M 2024 Pattaya, THA
9 Men’s SL3-SL4 Doubles M 2017 Ulsan, KOR
Asian Para Games
5 Singles SL3 2022 Hangzhou, CHN

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