All the best to both of them for forthcoming sunday's run.
These marathon participants put the ability in disability
Published: Thursday, Jan 12, 2012, 8:00 IST
Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA

A regular at the annual Mumbai Marathon, Sanket Bhirudh has not let
the fact that he is visually challenged stop him. He ran the 6km-long
stretch in 2010 under the Dream Run category. A year later, he wanted
to take part in the 21km Half Marathon but couldn’t because he was a
minor.

This year, Bhirudh, now 18, will get to fulfil his dream at the 9th
edition of the Mumbai Marathon on Sunday, January 15.

Bhirudh, who has participated in state and national level para-aquatic
events, is determined to excel in the Half Marathon category.For the
last four-and-half months, he has been leaving his Mulund home at
4.30am, thrice a week, to reach Marine Drive to practise his running.
“I have the stamina to do it, so I thought ‘Why not’?” Bhirudh added.

A total of 38,775 people have registered to participate in the
marathon; last year, 38,400 had participated.

Also participating in the Half Marathon is Vinod Rawat, who has an
artificial limb attached to his left leg. Rawat, 37, a marathon
veteran, will attempt his third half marathon on Sunday to promote the
Jaipur Foot technology that he has been using for the last 15 years.

When he was six-years-old, Rawat lost the leg in an accident in
Bhandup while returning home from school. “I was hit by a truck and my
parents did not have the money to pay doctors to re-attach the leg; it
had to be amputated,” he said. He used crutches until he heard about
the Jaipur Foot.

“It has given me a new life,” Vinod said about the Jaipur Foot. “The
day I started using it has been the turning point in my life. My
purpose in life has changed.”

Vinod works as an agent for a home loan company. He also does power
lifting. He practices his running whenever he gets time off from work.
On Sunday, his wife and one-year-old son will be among the cheering
crowds at the marathon.
source:
http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report_these-marathon-participants-put-the-ability-in-disability_1636443






-- 
"The best things and most beautiful things in the world Cannot be seen
or even touched. They must be felt within the heart."  — Helen Keller

Avinash Shahi
M.A. Political Science
CPS JNU
New Delhi India


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