Devendora Jhajharia Success Story: Devendora Jazar Lear, who won the silver medal at the age of 40 at the Tokyo Paralympic Games, is becoming a hot topic all over the country today. Devendora’s home town, Jjariya Christ Tick has a festive atmosphere. View here Rajasthan Ral Devendora Jiajharia success story
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Devendora Jhajharia of Rajasthan wins a silver medal at the Tokyo Paralympic Games 444,440 Years old Devendora Jajaria wins a gold medal at the Rio 2016 Games in Athens 2004
Father Devendora inspired a new game. Interested in football and won 3rd medal at
Paralympic Games today
Monday was a very special day for India at the Tokyo Paralympic Games. Rajasthan (Churu) 40-year-old de Vendora Zazari was staggering back in Tokyo at the age of 40. Having won a gold medal in the javelin throwing competition in Athens in 2004 and a silver medal in the Rio Paralympic Games in 2016, Devendora won a silver medal in Tokyo. At this time. He was throwing a window called Bend for 20 years old, and today he is showing a better appearance of Bend for 40 years old. All over the country and on Mondays, there was a festive atmosphere of Jarleskey, his hometown with Devend. The women sang Mangal songs, the young people threw fireworks, and everyone prayed for each other’s wishes at Guralal.
Dill Lipjaria, uncle with Devend, said that during the Paralympic Games, the whole town stayed asleep all night and everyone’s eyes were fixed on the internet and on TV. Everything believed that bends make history. He said Devendora might have won a silver medal, but the performance is getting better than before. And no one recalls. Devendora, after 7 hours of practice, realized the dream of presenting the three colors of the country to the world. It is said that Devendora’s nephew is the idol of his uncle’s Devendora youth. Having won a medal three times in a row at the
Paralympic Games, she has brought glory to towns around the world. A wave of happiness throughout the town, people are coming from far to bless him. Considering him a source of inspiration, not only his family, but also the youth of the village are preparing for the sport. His nephew Debukara said his grandfather had a dream of winning a third medal at the Paralympic Games.
Won Arju Award in 2005 and Padomashuri in 2012
Teshi Rusadur Pool in Churu Region of Rajasthan, a small village near Jaipulia Khalsa is a small village of Jai Harris. The name of such a village is not written on any milestones. But the same Jhajharis KiDhani’s DevendraJhajharia surprised the flag, winning three medals in a row at the Paralympic Games. He is proving to be a milestone in the sports world.
Paralympic Athlete Devendora Jarja Lear
It is a name that does not need to be introduced today. In the Paralympic Games, breaking world records and winning gold medals Devendora was awarded the Arju Prize of Honor in 2005. In the same year, he was also awarded the Mahara Napura Tab. In 2012 he was awarded the Order of Padomashuri, the fourth highest civilian honor in India, by then-President Phra Bapatil. He is the first Paralympic athlete to receive this honor. Devendora showed how strong her will is through her lifelong Sadhana.
Early life
Although he was interested in soccer, his father showed a new path
The land of Daura Love Devendora Jaja Dia first became interested in soccer. However, his father did not play football, but only the players responsible for winning or losing were dragging him into the game. After this, he threw a target at Javelin called Bend and made the hardware of the village group the ground. Thinking about my determination as a master, I started the game in a wooden window. Even in a dull and inconvenient situation with studying, I am particular about throwing windows between the dunes. First I broke the reeds from the person and started throwing them like a window, and with him I started practicing like Eklavya making a window with a tree of Khejri trees.
Village school did not have a window Father Ram Singh’s financial position could not buy a window. Devendora tried the locally made javelin throw for 56 hours every day. Gradually getting better at javelin, Class 10 won the first gold medal in a global track and field event. After winning his first gold medal, he never looks back.
Devendorai Soon after passing the 10th test, RD Shinkotho took him and enrolled him at Nehru University in Hanumangaru Village. The coach started preparing. Here Devendra did his B.A. Passed at Ajmer University in 2001. At All India University Games in 1995, he set a record of throwing spears up to 67 meters. So I got a new identity. After that, in 1998, he won the Indian flag by wearing the gold medal and gold medal of the national handicap competition at the 8th Busan Asiad competition in 2002 from the first competition at the university level. In 2003, the Igiris won all three gold medals in the three throws, triple jumps and Stoppts. It is the result of his determination and practice with Bend for making history by winning medals at the Athens Paralympics, the Liu Olympics, and now at the Tokyo Javelin Games.