Sumit Antil is a Parajavelin thrower based in India. He became famous after winning the gold medal at the 2024 Paralympic Games. Before the Paralympic Games, he participated in several Paralympic Javelin competitions. Sumit Antil was born on July 12, 1998, in a Hindu family in Sonipat Khewda, India. Her zodiac sign is Cancer. He finished his studies in a private school in his hometown. However, there is no information about his higher education. His race is Indian. However, he did not share any detailed information about his parents or siblings online. Your marital status is single, and your marital status is single.
Age, height, and more
Sumit Antil will be 23 years old in 2024. She is 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs approximately 75 kilograms. He has black hair and brown eyes. His shoe size is 11 (United States).
Career
Mainly, Sumit wants to be a fighter and constantly trains in the akhara. However, after the accident when he was 17 years old, his dream is still a dream. While riding a bicycle, he had an accident on a tractor, which caused one leg to be amputated. After learning that he would never fight again in his life, he was very frustrated. However, he wants to try other sports. He mainly wanted to be a shot putter and met Virender Dhanakar to guide him in the sport. Dhanakar introduced Sumit to the famous javelin trainer Naval Singh. During the discussion, the Navy suggested to Sumit that he become a javelin man. Sumit is very keen on sports, no matter when, he always participates in exercise on time. After hard training, he began to appear in various international competitions. He won the silver medal for India at the 2019 Paralympic World Championships. At that time, he decided to participate in the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games and booked a ticket for him. Many Indians have high hopes for him in the 2020 Paralympic Games. Fortunately, he lived up to the expectations of the people. In the final, he attempted to throw 68.55 meters of the javelin for the fifth time, setting a world record. It helped him win the gold medal for India at the Paralympics. This javelin throw is a world record, and he broke all the records he had set before.