Para-athlete Nishad Kumar cleared 2.06 metres in the Men’s High Jump T47 event at the Tokyo Paralympics 2020, winning India a silver medal.
The T47 category is for competitors with a below elbow or wrist amputation.
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The leap that earned Nishad Kumar that glorious #Silver! 😍
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This was the 20-year-old's personal best and an Asian Record as well. American Dallas Wise was also awarded a silver as he and Kumar cleared the same height of 2.06m. Another American, Roderick Townsend won the gold with a world record jump of 2.15m.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the achievement, calling Kumar a “remarkable athlete with outstanding skills and tenacity”.
“More joyful news comes from Tokyo! Absolutely delighted that Nishad Kumar wins the Silver medal in Men’s High Jump T47. He is a remarkable athlete with outstanding skills and tenacity. Congratulations to him,” Modi tweeted.
This is India’s second medal at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic games. Earlier, Bhavina Patel won a silver medal in Table Tennis.
In 2019, Kumar helped India record its best-ever medal haul at the World Para Athletics Championship, where he won bronze in the Men's High Jump T47.
Today as I am going to Tokyo first temple took blessings of God❤️ mam Ritu ji's blessings also thank you very much mam is giving me good food and facilities.and you giving me lots of love and blessing 😊and finally I am ready to take the country's tricolor #Tokyo2020 #sai pic.twitter.com/Dhah6gfohf
— Nishad_kumarhj (@nishad_hj) August 24, 2021
Kumar lost his right hand when he was just eight years old, as a result of an accident. He began competing in Para athletics in 2009.

