Para-athlete Sumit Antil holds the world record for the farthest javelin throw in the history of para-sports. His next target is gold at the 2024 Paris Paralympics and setting a new world record
Sumit Antil | 25
Para athlete
Sumit Antil sits down for a conversation with Forbes India on the cold morning of Lohri, but there appears nothing cooler than his attitude. He is calm and composed beyond his age, and carries the confidence of a world record holder and gold medallist Paralympian.
This attitude comes from having a clear vision of what he wants to achieve, from training every day for that target, from not making it about the medals but focusing on becoming the best in his sport.
Young Antil wanted to be a wrestler—like many others from his hometown. But a motorbike accident when he was 17 left him with an amputated leg and changed the course of his life. He focussed more on his studies but continued to work on his physique to stay fit. A chance meeting with a para athlete from his village introduced him to para sports. “I never wanted to sail in two boats at the same time. Once I decided I wanted to play, I gave it my all, my 100 percent. For the past seven years, I have maintained the discipline to be the best,” says the 25-year-old.
(This story appears in the 23 February, 2024 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)