Sidhartha Babu Explained

Sidhartha Babu
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Birth Place:Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
Years Active:2008-
Other Interests:Guitar, Painting, Stamp Collection, Fishing
Sport:Shooting
Country:India (IND)
Education:Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Alma Mater:College of Engineering, Trivandrum[1] [2]
Worlds:Won in 2021 (Bronze), 2017 (Bronze) Para Shooting Worldcups
Regionals:Won Gold Medal with games record in Asian Para Games 2022,[3] South Indian 50-m Prone Rifle Shooting Champion
Nationals:Holds national record from 2014 in 50-m Prone Rifle Para Category
Paralympics:Qualified for 2020 Tokyo, 2024 Paris

Sidhartha Babu is an Indian self-taught, international rifle shooter from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. He is currently based in Bengaluru, India. He has qualified for shooting at the 2024 Paris Paramlympics[4] through the 2022 Asian Para Games conducted in Hangzhou, China (22-28 October 2023)[5] with a record-breaking performance. Also, he had represented India in the 2020 Tokyo Paramlympics[6] for Mixed 50m rifle prone SH1 through the performance in Para World Shooting Championship (12-18 October 2019) held in Sydney, Australia.

Achievements

Career

Mostly a self-taught shooter, Sidhartha learned the basics of shooting from reading books which he borrowed from the library. In a sport that requires high levels of concentration, precision and calmness, Sidhartha, despite his obvious physical shortcoming, is second to none.

He won the gold in 50m men's prone air rifle shooting in the 2016 Kerala State Shooting championship and it was for the first time that a differently-abled shooter had won the competition, competing with mainstream shooters. Sidhartha had also won a team bronze for India in para shooting World Cup that was held at Thailand in 2017.

Personal life

Sidhartha Babu was a martial art enthusiast, who was teaching karate at the age of 19. A few years later he met with an accident that paralysed him. After that accident and few years later, he decided to try his luck at the rifle club in Idukki, Kerala state. Now, he is the current national champion and national record holder in para shooting. In 2018, he could train himself under olympic champion Sergei Martinov. In 2019, he participated in Para Shooting World Championship conducted in Sydney, Australia.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CET NEWSLETTER . College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET) official website. 2019.
  2. Web site: Sidhartha: The shooting superhero . The Times of India . 5 Dec 2017.
  3. Web site: Asian Para Games 2023: India bags 80 medals to overhaul previous best; shooter Sidhartha secures Paris 2024 Paralympics quota. Sporstar. 26 October 2023 .
  4. Shooting at the 2024 Summer Paralympics
  5. Web site: India win 111 medals at Para Asian Games. ESPN. 28 October 2023 .
  6. Shooting at the 2020 Summer Paralympics
  7. Shooting at the 2023 Asian Para Games