Para-athletes Pranav Soorma, Ajeet Singh get TOPS funding for overseas training ahead of Asiad
Paralympic medalists Ajeet Singh and Pranav Soorma are set for extensive overseas training, funded by the Sports Ministry's Mission Olympic Cell, to boost their Asian Para-Games preparations. Javelin thrower Ajeet is in Germany, while club thrower...
The 32-year-old Ajeet has left for international training at Offenburg in Germany till September 16, while Pranav has flown out for a training stint in Czechia till August 15.
Both of them are a part of the government's flagship Target Olympic Podium Scheme's (TOPS) core group.
Pranav, who became wheelchair-bound after a spinal injury caused by an accident at home, had won a gold at the previous Asian para Games and is currently ranked world number one in his classification of F51.
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During the training, for which 23.14 lakh have been sanctioned by the N S Johal-led MOC, Pranav will also participate in the Polish Championship, Czech Championship, Slovakia Championship, and the Ostrava League to gain experience and improve rankings.
Uttar Pradesh's Ajeet, who lost his left arm to a train accident while saving his friend, had won a bronze in the previous Asiad. He had been training at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) National Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru.
Both the athletes are being accompanied by their coaches. In Pranav's case, his father Sanjeev Soorma is also travelling with him as his escort.
Sanjeev quit his job to support his son's career. Away from his sport, Pranav is also a banker.
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