Dehradun’s Prithvi Sengupta with Down Syndrome Wins Bronze In Iceland’s Powerlifting Championship

An inspiring journey of resilience, 18-year-old Prithvi Sengupta from Dehradun wins bronze at the Iceland’s Powerlifting Championship, showcasing extraordinary strength and determination.

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Prithvi Sengupta, an 18-year-old from Dehradun with Down Syndrome, won a bronze medal at the World Open Equipped Powerlifting Championship held in Iceland from November 10-16. Competing in the 66kg category, he is the youngest participant and the only Indian among 59 competitors. His mother and coach praised his dedication and resilience, highlighting his journey from facing social rejection to achieving international recognition.

Inspiring Journey to Bronze 

Prithvi’s passion for weightlifting began at age six when he was drawn to gym weights. His mother, Niyateey Shah, noted that his doctor recommended physical activity due to muscle weakness associated with Down Syndrome. Under the guidance of coach Aman Rai Vohra, Prithvi trained professionally for two years, achieving notable victories including gold at the Asian and Commonwealth Championships. Vohra described him as “fearless,” adapting his coaching methods to suit Prithvi’s unique needs.

Overcoming Challenges 

Prithvi’s path has not been without obstacles. His mother shared experiences of social exclusion during his early schooling and family gatherings. However, her unwavering support has been pivotal in his success. Prithvi’s achievements have begun to change perceptions within his family and community, inspiring hope among parents of children with special needs.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

This remarkable achievement underscores the potential of individuals with disabilities when provided with support and opportunities. Prithvi’s story is a testament to resilience and determination, encouraging us all to foster inclusivity and understanding in society. How can we better support young athletes like Prithvi to break barriers and achieve their dreams?

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