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CWG 2026: Inspired By Jhajharia, Para-athlete Sagar Thayat Looks Ahead To Glasgow
"I was in Dehradun Sports College, adjoining the Army firing ranges, and someone by mistake threw a mortar in the hostel. After that, I was in hospital for two and a half years. I had to undergo more than 20 surgeries during that time; I had to drop out of school and rejoined school in 2015. After that, my recovery took 5-6 years," the 26-year-old recalled the ordeal he went through due to the freak accident in an interaction with SAI Media.
Sagar, who hails from Bageshwar in Uttarakhand, spoke about how he was inspired to take up para-athletics after reading about Devendra Jhajharia, the first Indian to win two gold medals at the Paralympics.
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