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DEEPA MALIK ACHIEVEMENTS

DEEPA MALIK ACHIEVEMENTS

Deepa Malik is the first Indian woman to win a medal in Paralympics (Olympics), a silver medal in 2016 Summer Paralympics and also made
big records in swimming and motorsports which are registered in Limca
Book of World Records, not only once she has registered her name twice in swimming for 1km in the Yamuna river.

Apart from these her participation and medals are also considered as big


According to Wikipedia,

International Medals
  • 2nd Position in Swimming Backstroke in FESPIC Games Kuala Lumpur
  • Bronze Medal in shot put in IWAS World Games, India, 2009
  • Gold Medal in shot put in CP Sports Nottingham, England, Sep 2010
  • Gold Medal in discus throw in CP Sports Nottingham, England, Sep 2010
  • Gold Medal in javelin throw in CP Sports Nottingham, England, Sep 2010
  • Bronze Medal, First-Ever Medal Won By A Woman Athlete at Asian Games, Para-Asian Games, China, Dec 2010
  • Silver Medal in IPC World Athletics Championship, Christchurch, Jan 2011
  • Two Bronze Medals made two New Asian Records in IWAS World Games, Sharjah, Dec 2011
  • Two Gold Medals (Javelin and discus throw) made New Official Asian Record
  • Gold in IPC 2nd China Open Athletics Championship, Beijing
  • Silver medal in Javelin throw in Incheon Asian Para Games, 2014
  • Silver medal in shot put in IPC Oceania Asian Championship, Dubai
  • Gold in Javelin Throw in IPC Oceania Asian Championship, Dubai
  • Silver Medal in Paralympic Games, Rio, 2016, First-Ever Indian Woman to win a Paralympic Medal in shot put
  • Bronze Medal in Javelin Throw in Asian Para Games, Jakarta, 2018
  • Bronze Medal in Discus Throw in Asian Para Games, Jakarta, 2018
  • National and State level: 58 medals- 51 gold, 5 silver, 2 bronze
  • International Medals: 23


Awards
National and State Awards
  • President Role Model Award
  • Arjuna Award
  • Maharashtra Chhatrapati Award
  • Haryana Karambhoomi Award
  • Swawlamban Puruskar Maharashtra
  • Padmashri Award
  • First Ladies Award
  • Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award
  • Khel Ratna Purushkar



Other Honors

  • WCRC Leaders Asia Excellence Award
  • Limca people of the year award
  • iCONGO Karamveer Puruskar
  • Amazing Indian Awards Times Now
  • Cavinkare National Ability Mastery Award
  • Karamaveer Chakra award
  • Batra Positive Health Hero Award
  • AWWA Excellence Award For Sports
  • Media Peace & Excellence Award For Sports
  • Maharana Mewar Arawali Sports Award
  • Misaal-e-Himmat Award
  • International Women’s day appreciation Award
  • Shree Shakti Puruskar CARE
  • District Sports Award Ahmednagar
  • Rashtra Gaurav Puraskar
  • Naari Gaurav Puraskar
  • Guru Gobind Shaurya Puraskar
  • Rotary Women Of The Year Award
  • ₹4 crore from the Govt. of India
  • 50 lakh from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports


Records and rankings
  • Official IPC Asian Record In Javelin
  • Three National Records In Throws {Discus, Javelin, Shot-put}
  • Three National Records In S-1 Swimming Category
  • 2nd Shot-put, 3rd -Discus, 3rd Javelin in World Ranking
  • 1st In All Three Throws in Asian Ranking


LIMCA World Records
  • Longest Pan-India drive done by a paraplegic woman from Chennai to Delhi of 3278 km
  • Drove across nine high altitude passes in nine days on Leh-Ladakh highest motorable roads. (First disabled woman in the world to attempt this journey)
  • Riding Special Bike
  • Swimming in river Yamuna against the current for 1 km




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