Story of Sharath Gayakwad, Paralympic swimmer that will inspire you

“Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.”-Mahatma Gandhi.

Most of us take our lives for granted. Despite being physically fit, we keep complaining and making excuses. And here they are – the so-called differently-abled people, who prove that you don’t need two hands, legs or eyes to succeed. All you need is willpower and determination.

Here is an Inspiring Story Of Sharath Gayakwad That Prove Impossible Is Nothing:

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Being born with a deformed left hand did not deter this starry-eyed kid who started taking swimming lessons when he was just 9. Sharath recently created history by winning 6 medals at the Para Incheon Asian Games 2014. With this, he broke the legendary PT Usha’s 28-year-old record at the Asian Games. Not only this, he also has over 30 international and 40 national medals to his name. He was also the first Indian to qualify for the London Olympics for the disabled in 2010. Kudos to you, Sharath!

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