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Height: 6' 2
Hometown: Khewda, Sonipat, Haryana
Age: 23 Years

Sumit Antil

Bio/Wiki
ProfessionJavelin Thrower and Paralympian
Famous forBreaking the world record and his personal record by throwing 68.55 m in the finals of the 2020 Summer Paralympics and winning a gold medal in the 2020 Summer Paralympics in the men's javelin throw F64 category
Physical Stats & More
Height [1]Scrollin centimeters- 189 cm
in meters- 1.89 m
in feet & inches- 6’ 2”
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Javelin Throw
Coach/MentorNaval Singh
Medal(s)• Silver medal at the World Para Athletics Championship, Dubai, in 2019
• Silver medal at the Paris Open Handisport 2019
• Silver medal at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix, Italy, in 2019
• Gold medal at the 2020 Summer Paralympics, Tokyo, in 2021
• Gold medal at the 2023 World Para Athletics Championships, Paris
• Gold medal at the 2023 Asian Para Games, held in Hangzhou, China
Awards2021: Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award
2022: Padma Shri (Sports)
Personal Life
Date of Birth6 July 1998 (Monday)
Age (as of 2021) 23 Years
BirthplaceKhewra, Sonipat, Haryana
Zodiac signGemini
NationalityIndian
HometownDelhi
College/UniversityRamjas College, Delhi Unviersity, Delhi
Educational QualificationsB.Com from Ramjas College, Delhi [2]Firstpost
Relationships & More
Marital StatusUnmarried
Family
Wife/SpouseN/A
ParentsFather- Ram Kumar Antil (Indian Air Force official)
Mother- Nirmala Devi (homemaker)
Sumit Antil's mother, Nirmala Devi
SiblingsSister(s)- Kiran Antil, Sushila Antil, Renu Antil
Sumit Antil with his sisters
Favourites
WrestlerYogeshwar Dutt

Sumit Antil

Some Lesser Known Facts About Sumit Antil

  • Sumit Antil is an Indian Paralympian athlete and Javelin Throw player who is known for breaking the world record and his own personal record at the 2020 Summer Paralympics by throwing 68.55 m in the finals.
  • Sumit Antil was born in a middle-class family in Sonipat, Haryana. His father was a retired Indian Air Force official who passed away when he was seven years old. His mother took care of him and his three elder sisters.
  • In his school days, Sumit wanted to pursue a career in wrestling, and he was a huge fan of Yogeshwar Dutt. However, in 2015, Sumit met with an accident when a tractor trolly loaded with cement hit him while he was coming back from his tuition. He was immediately taken to the military hospital, where the doctors had to amputate his leg. He was on bed rest for the next two months, and later, he was shifted to Artificial Limb Center, Pune.
  • In 2017, another para-athlete from his village, Rajkumar, introduced Sumit to Para Athletics and asked him to change his sport and start competing. Sumit began practising under the guidance of his coach, Naval Singh, in Delhi. In the beginning, it was tough for him to work out as the liner of his prosthetic leg would fill up with blood due to excessive heat. However, Sumit never gave up and kept practising. In an interview with the Times of India, Naval said-

    When I saw Sumit for the first time I had to motivate him a lot. He wanted to be a wrestler, but that career path wasn’t possible then. Sumit has good height and physique. He was 6’2 and had a good build. I knew if I worked on him, he could do wonders. I managed to convince him to switch to javelin and he started training under me,”

  • With his consistent performance, Sumit began winning medals, and he won his first silver medal at the World Para Athletics Championships, Dubai, in 2019, and broke his record by throwing the javelin to a distance of 62.88 m.

    Sumit Antil throwing the javelin during the World Para Athletics Championships, Dubai

    Sumit Antil throwing the javelin during the World Para Athletics Championships, Dubai

  • After observing his performance in various events, GoSports Foundation decided to induct Sumit in their Para Champions Programme in 2019 to support his financial needs and motivate him.
  • After his performance in Dubai, Sumit was qualified for the 2020 Summer Paralympics. Sumit made history during the games when he broke his personal record and the world record thrice in a single game. He threw the javelin at a distance of 68.55 m in his fifth throw and set up a new world record.

    Sumit Antil posing with the scoreboard

    Sumit Antil posing with the scoreboard

  • Sumit Antil also competed in the able-bodied Indian Grand Prix series in Patiala, and he finished seventh with the best throw of 66.43 m. He competed against the Indian olympian Neeraj Chopra.
  • While Sumit was preparing for the Paralympics, his coach Naval was confident that Sumit would bring back a gold medal in the game, and he did. During an interview, his coach said-

    I have never seen such a dedicated sportsperson. He is so determined. I’m sure he will win gold at the Paralympics.”

  • After winning the gold medal, the Haryana Government offered a cash reward of Rs. 6 crores to Sumit Antil. Along with him, the government also decided to give a cash reward of Rs. 4 crores to the silver medalist discus thrower Yogesh Kathuniya. Both the athletes also got government job offers.

  • During an interview with India Today, Sumit talked about how he had done better during training sessions and believed that this was not his best performance. In an interview, he said-

    It is a dream come true. I can’t express my feelings right now. This is my first Paralympics and I was a little nervous because the competitors are great. “I was hoping for a 70-metre-plus throw, maybe I can do 75m. It was not my best, I am very happy to break the world record”.

  • The whole nation came forward to congratulate Sumit Antil for winning the gold medal in the Paralympics and for breaking the world record thrice. Several athletes like the Olympics medal winner Abhinav Bindra, Indian athlete and 2016 Summer Paralympics silver medal winner Deepa Malik, and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics gold medal winner Neeraj Chopra also came forward to praise Sumit Antil for his spectacular win.

  • The Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi also congratulated Sumit Antil for his achievement through a tweet on his Twitter account. He also called Sumit on his phone to wish him personally for winning the gold medal in the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics.

  • In July 2023, Sumit Antil participated in the World Para Athletics Championships, where he won a gold medal while making a world record with a throw of 70.83m.
    Sumit Antil after winning a gold medal at the 2023 World Para Athletics Championships

    Sumit Antil after winning a gold medal at the 2023 World Para Athletics Championships

    In October 2023, he broke this record with a throw of 73.29m in the men’s T-64 javelin throw at the Asian Para Games, securing another gold medal. [3]The Indian Express

    Sumit Antil, along with others at the podium, after winning a gold medal at the 2023 Asian Para Games

    Sumit Antil, along with others at the podium, after winning a gold medal at the 2023 Asian Para Games

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