Sharad Kumar | |
Textcolor: | Blue |
National Team: | India |
Birth Date: | 1992 3, df=yes[1] |
Birth Place: | Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India[2] |
Education: | Political Science International Relations |
Alma Mater: | St. Paul's School Modern School Kirori Mal College Jawaharlal Nehru University |
Occupation: | Athlete /Coach (Sports Authority of India) |
Years Active: | 2010 - present |
Height: | 1.81 m |
Weight: | 58 kg |
Sport: | High Jump |
Disability: | Impaired muscle power |
Disability Class: | T42 |
Rank: | 1[3] (as of September 2018) |
Event: | High Jump T42 |
Event Type: | Tokyo Paralympics 2020 |
Paralympics: | 3rd |
Highestranking: | 1[4] |
Sharad Kumar (born 1 March 1992) is an Indian para high jumper and a former world no. 1. Born in Muzaffarpur, he made his International debut at the 2010 Asian Para Games. At the 2014 Asian Para Games, he won the gold medal in the high jump (T42), breaking a 12-year Asian Games record, and reclaimed the world no. 1 position. Kumar participated in the 2016 Summer Paralympics finishing sixth. He won Silver in 2017 World ParaAthletics Championships. He is supported by GoSports Foundation through the Para Champions Programme.
Sharad Kumar was born on 1 March 1992 in Muzaffarpur, Bihar.[1] [2] At the age of two, he suffered paralysis of his left leg after taking spurious polio medicine at a local eradication drive.[2] [5] Sharad studied at St. Paul's School (Darjeeling) where he started high jump in Class 7. He broke school and district records competing against able-bodied athletes.[6] For further studies, he moved to Delhi, where he studied his Plus Two at Modern School and graduated in Political Science from Kirori Mal College. Post Graduation in Politics with Specialization in International relations from Jawaharlal Nehru University.[2] [7]
Sharad made his international debut in 2010 at the Asian Para Games in Guangzhou.[2] In January 2012, he jumped 1.64m, thus qualifying for the 2012 Paralympics. In April 2012, with a jump of 1.75m at the Malaysian Open Para athletics championship, he became world no. 1 at the age of 19. However he missed the London Paralympics after testing positive for a banned drug.[7] He made his comeback in the 2014 Para Asian Games, where he won gold by clearing 1.80m, breaking a 12-year Asian Games record and also regaining the world no. 1 spot.[4] He participated in the Rio Paralympics 2016, finishing at sixth position with a best of 1.77m. He started training under Mr. Satyanarayana, National Para Athletics Coach since March 2015.[8] He won Silver in 2017 World ParaAthletics Championships with a jump of 1.84m.He won Gold Medal in 2018 Para AsÃan Games Jakarta setting a new Game Record and Continental Record by jumping 1.90m.
Training in Ukraine since 2017, under TOPS (Target Olympic Podium Scheme, government of India)