From Tragedy to Triumph: Payal Nag's Unstoppable Spirit
Payal Nag, a quadruple amputee, defied the odds to win double gold at the World Archery Para Series, defeating world No. 1 Sheetal Devi. After losing her limbs in a tragic accident, Payal's journey from an orphanage to the global stage inspires resilience and determination.
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In a compelling narrative of resilience overcoming adversity, Payal Nag, an 18-year-old quadruple amputee from Odisha, claimed double gold at the World Archery Para Series in Bangkok. Her triumph includes a remarkable victory over world No. 1, Sheetal Devi, signaling a powerful comeback from a life-altering accident eight years prior.
Payal's journey began with a tragic accident in 2015, when an electric shock led to the amputation of her limbs. Abandoned to an orphanage by struggling parents, her potential was re-ignited after a coach discovered her on social media. He nurtured her into a record-setting archer, changing despair into determination.
Knowing no bounds, Nag's sister Barsha has been a constant pillar of support, assisting her in competitions. Payal's accomplishments stand as a testament to her unyielding spirit. With aspirations to conquer more global archery stages, Payal Nag's story is a beacon of hope and empowerment, proving that anything is possible.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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