Girisha Nagarajegowda Explained

Fullname:Girisha Hosanagara Nagarajegowda
Birth Date:1988 1, df=yes
Sport:Athletics
Event:High jump – F42
Paralympics:2012 Summer Paralympics

High Jump (F42) – Silver

Girisha Hosanagara Nagarajegowda (born 26 January 1988), also known as Girish N. Gowda is paralympic high jumper from India. He was born with a disability in the left leg. He represented India in the 2012 Summer Paralympic games held in London in the men's high jump F-42 category and won the silver medal in the finals with a jump of 1.74 meters using scissors technique.[1] He became the first Indian to win a medal at that event.[1] and the 8th Indian to win a medal at the Paralympics.[2]

Nagarajegowda is supported by Sports Academy of India For Differently abled, a Bangalore He is also supported by "Karnataka Sports Association for Physically Handicapped" in Bangalore. He had taken part in the three-week training camp at Basildon Sporting Village sponsored by the Government of India before the games.[2]

Early success

Girisha's first taste of success was when he won a prize at the State-level sports meet in Dharwad when he competed with normal sportsmen. He then won a bronze medal at the Mysore University sports meet. He then won the gold medal at the national high jump championship. His first achievement at the international level came when he won a bronze at the Junior World Championships for the disabled in Ireland in 2006. This was followed by gold medals in athletic meets in Kuwait and Malaysia.[2]

Sponsorship

He was made the brand ambassador of nutrition company Herbalife International.

He was made the brand ambassador of election commission of karnataka.2017 and 2019

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Girisha Hosanagara Nagarajegowda bags first Paralympic medal for India | Athletics | NDTVSports.com . 4 September 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120907012056/http://sports.ndtv.com/othersports/athletics/item/196056-girisha-hosanagara-nagarajegowda-bags-first-paralympic-medal-for-india# . 7 September 2012 . dead . dmy-all .
  2. News: Girisha turns parent's regret into pride . 4 September 2012 . Deccan Herald . 5 July 2018 .
  3. Padma Awards Announced. . 25 January 2013. 27 January 2013.
  4. Web site: List of Arjuna Awardees (1961–2018). Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (India). 11 October 2020. 18 July 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200718084523/https://yas.nic.in/sites/default/files/LIST%20OF%20ARJUNA%20AWARDEES.docx%2061%20-%2017_0_0.pdf. live.