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Sport
  
Athletics

Awards
  
Padma Shri

Event(s)
  
High Jump - T42

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Full name
  
Mariyappan Thangavelu மாரியப்பன் தங்கவேலு

Born
  
28 June 1995 (age 21) (
1995-06-28
)
Periavadagampatti, Salem district, Tamil Nadu, India

Country
  
India tamilnadu தமிழ்நாடு

Paralympic finals
  
2016 Summer Paralympics: High Jump (T42) – Gold

Similar
  
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Mariyappan Thangavelu (born 28 June 1995) is an Indian Paralympic high jumper. He represented India in the 2016 Summer Paralympic games held in Rio de Janeiro in the men's high jump T-42 category, winning the gold medal in the finals. He is India's first Paralympian gold medallist since 2004. Tamil film director Aishwaryaa Dhanush is making a film about this life and achievements titled Mariyappan.

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On 25th January 2017, Government of India announced "Padma Shri" award for his contribution towards sports.

Early life

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Mariyappan was born in Periavadagampatti village, Salem district, Tamil Nadu, one of six children (four brothers and a sister). His father reportedly abandoned the family early on, and his mother, Saroja, raised her children as a single mother, carrying bricks as a labourer until becoming a vegetable seller, earning 100 (US$1.50) a day. At the age of five, Mariyappan suffered permanent disability in his right leg when he was run over by a drunk bus driver while walking to school; the bus crushed his leg below the knee, causing it to become stunted. Despite this setback, he completed secondary schooling; he says he "didn't see myself as different from able-bodied kids."

Athletic career

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Mariyappan enjoyed playing volleyball as a student; subsequently, his school Physical education instructor encouraged him to try high jumping. In his first competitive event, aged 14, he placed second among a field of able-bodied competitors, after which he received strong encouragement from his classmates and others in Salem district. In 2013, his current coach, Satyanarayana, first noticed his performance at the Indian national para-athletics championships, and formally took him on as a student in 2015, bringing him to Bengaluru for further coaching.

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In March 2016, Mariyappan cleared a distance of 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) in the men's high jump T–42 event at the IPC Grand Prix in Tunisia, qualifying him for the Rio Paralympics. At the Rio Paralympics, he won the gold medal in the men's high jump T–42 event, with a leap of 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in).

Personal life

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In 2015, Mariyappan completed a bachelor's degree in business administration from AVS College of Arts and Science. He plans to complete an MBA from the same institution.

He has an elder sister Sudha and two younger brothers Kumar and Gopi.

Awards and recognition

For the gold medal at the 2016 Summer Paralympics
  • Padma Shri (2017) - fourth highest Indian national honour
  • 2 crore (US$300,000) from the Government of Tamil Nadu
  • 75 lakh (US$110,000) from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports
  • 30 lakh (US$45,000) from the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
  • 15 lakh (US$22,000) from fund established by Sachin Tendulkar, various corporations.
  • 10 lakh (US$15,000) from Yash Raj Films
  • 10 lakh (US$15,000) from the Delhi Golf Club
  • 5 lakh (US$7,400) from NRI businessman Mukkattu Sebastian
  • References

    Mariyappan Thangavelu Wikipedia