Mariyappan Thangavelu scripted history late Tuesday night as he became the first Indian para-athlete to win medals at three consecutive Paralympics. The Rio 2016 gold medallist and Tokyo 2020 silver medal winner, clinched his third Paralympics medal - a bronze in the men’s high jump T63 class at the Paris 2024 Paralympics on Tuesday. In the same event, India’s Sharad Kumar won the silver medal.
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The T63 class is for athletes who have limb deficiencies such as amputations or missing or shortened limbs from birth in their legs.
Sharad Kumar won silver with a jump of 1.88m in the final, while USA’s Ezra Frech took gold after a jump of 1.94m - a new Paralympic record. Mariyappan won the bronze medal with a height of 1.85m.
He had won gold at Rio 2016 Paralympic Games with a jump of 1.89m and silver at Tokyo 2020 with 1.86m.
Congratulations to Mariyappan Thangavelu on winning the Bronze medal in the Men's High Jump T63 event. It is commendable that he has won medals in three consecutive editions of the Paralympics. His skills, consistency and determination are exceptional. #Cheer4Bharat pic.twitter.com/RULJlYYSVP
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 4, 2024
Who is Mariyappan Thangavelu?
Mariyappan was born into a poor family in Periavadagampatti village, Salem, Tamil Nadu, as one of six children. His father left when he was young, and his mother supported the family by working as a bricklayer and vegetable vendor, earning just Rs. 100 a day. Despite this, she prioritized her children’s education.
At age of five, Mariyappan’s life changed when a drunk bus driver ran over him, crushing his right leg below the knee. This left him with a permanent disability, and he used a wooden leg to walk. Despite the pain and hardship, he did not let his disability define him. He continued his studies and graduated from high school.
Mariyappan had a passion for sports since childhood. His teacher noticed his talent and encouraged him to try high jump. He soon discovered that he had a natural ability for the sport and started competing in local events. He won many medals, trophies and caught the attention of Mr. Satyanarayana, a renowned coach for para-athletes. In 2015, Mr. Satyanarayana invited Mariyappan to join his training camp in Bengaluru. Under his mentorship, Mariyappan became the first Indian to win a Paralympic gold medal in the high jump.
Three cities, three Paralympics, three medals! Mariyappan Thangavelu does it again!
— Kiren Rijiju (@KirenRijiju) September 3, 2024
From Rio 2016 to Tokyo 2020 & now in Paris 2024 — another glorious medal in the Men's High Jump T63 winning Bronze Medal.
A legacy etched in pure determination.
The world witnesses your… pic.twitter.com/fmKBKpSpXo
He is currently employed at Sports Authority of India as a Senior Coach. In recognition of his contributions to sports, Mariyappan received the Padma Shri and Arjuna Award in 2017 and the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna in 2020.
Mariyappan Thangavelu key details
Date of Birth: July 28, 1995
Home location: Salem, Tamil Nadu
Training Base: SAI Bangalore and Chula Vista, USA
Disability Class: T63 (Lower limb/s competing with prosthesis affected by limb deficiency and leg length difference)
Achievements
Paralympic Games, Rio de Janeiro (2016) - Gold medal
Paralympic Games, Tokyo (2020) - Silver medal
Asian Para Games (2022) - Bronze medal
Asian Para Games (2018) - Bronze medal
World Championship (2024) - Gold medal
World Para Athletics Championships (2019) - Bronze medal
Key government intervention
6 foreign exposures in USA, France, Japan, China, Mexico
Training camp at Chula Vista, USA for 85 days
Financial assistance for training and competition
Training facility including boarding and lodging at SAI Bangalore
Financial assistance towards expert service of 1 foreign coach
Out of pocket allowance under TOPS