New Delhi. On Monday, Indian power-lifter T. Vishal brought home a silver medal in the Special Olympic World Games (Berlin, Germany). The 16-year-old athlete from Pondicherry displayed exceptional strength and determination, securing second place in the Men’s squat, deadlift, and bench press categories, collectively putting India on the medal board at this prestigious event.
T. Vishal’s stellar performance at the Special World Games is a testament to his passion for the sport and his unwavering dedication to achieving excellence. Inspired by watching the Paralympic Games, Vishal’s love for powerlifting blossomed, and he was encouraged by his parents to pursue his dreams. Eager to learn the intricacies and techniques of the sport, he urged his parents to find him a coach who could guide him on his journey.
Competing in the Men’s powerlifting event, T Vishal displayed tremendous strength and skill, impressing both spectators and fellow athletes. His efforts and hard work paid off as he claimed the silver medal in the squat, deadlift, and bench press categories, showcasing his exceptional talent and determination to succeed.
At just 16 years old, T. Vishal’s achievement at the Special World Games is remarkable. His success not only brings honour to himself but also reflects the dedication and support of his parents, coaches, and the Indian contingent. His silver medal serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes and a source of pride for the entire nation.
The Special Olympic World Games provide a platform for athletes with intellectual disabilities to showcase their abilities and compete at the highest level. This global event celebrates the indomitable spirit of athletes who overcome challenges and demonstrate the power of determination and perseverance.