Sandeep Singh Maan

Sandeep Singh Maan
Personal information
Nationality Indian
Born (1993-07-16) 16 July 1993
Sport
Country  India
Sport Para Athletics (100m, 200, 400m and Long Jump)
Coached by Satyapal Singh

Sandeep Singh Maan is an Indian Para athlete competing in Men's 100m, 200m, 400m and Long Jump events in the T46 category. He is a three time silver medallist from the Asian Para Games; he won them at the 2010 and 2014 editions in Guangzhou, China [1] and Incheon, Korea,[2] respectively. He is currently being supported by the GoSports Foundation[3] on his quest to represent and win medals for India at the 2016 Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Foundation started tracking Sandeep's performances in 2014 and inducted him into its athlete scholarships programme in 2016.

Early life and background

Sandeep was born in 1993in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan and suffered from a dysfunctional left arm by birth. He was inclined to sport from a very early age and used to compete in running events with regular able-bodied individuals during his school days. He started winning multiple medals across different events. Following his impressive performances against able-bodied competitors, Sandeep stepped into sports for the differently abled and soon started representing India at the international level in Para sports. His early training gave by Dronacharya Awardee R.D. Singh.

Career

Sandeep gained national prominence after winning the silver medal for India at the 2010 Asian Para Games in Guangzhou, China. He replicated his fine form the following year at the 2011 IWAS World Games in Sharjah (UAE), where he won gold medals in both 200m and 400m running events with a timing of 51.65 sec and 23.24 sec, respectively.[4]

Sandeep began 2014 with a bang, winning gold medals in both 200m and 400m and even securing a bronze in Long Jump at the FAZAA International Athletics Competition in Dubai (UAE).[5] The same year Sandeep added to his ever increasing international medal tally when he won two silver medals in his native running events at the 2014 Asian Para Games.

Sandeep currently trains at the Nehru Stadium in New Delhi under Dronacharya Awardee coach Satyapal Singh. He idolises fellow Indian para-athlete Devendra Jhajharia, a Paralympic gold medalist, and considers him like an elder brother. Like his illustrious counterpart, Sandeep represents one of India’s biggest medal hopes at this year’s Rio Paralympics. now he is awarded with arjuna award 2016

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