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A Silent Gale Unleashed in Deaflympics

The New Indian Express Chennai

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March 30, 2025

Born deaf, Manikandan defied all odds to excel in athletics, earning 150 medals in various competitions across the globe

- P THIRUSELVAM @Tiruchy

In the quiet village of Nagalapuram in Thuraiyur, nestled away from the bustling cities, a remarkable story unfolds—a tale of resilience and triumph against the odds. Manikandan, a 22-year-old deaf youth, stands defiant in adversity. The fact he was born into an agricultural family, has transformed what many would deem crippling limitations into the very essence of his strength.

With a heart full of dreams and an indomitable spirit, he has risen above the confines of his circumstances, amassing around 150 medals and prizes, including glimmering bronzes and silvers at the prestigious Deaflympics. His journey is fraught with challenges that would send most retreating, but not Manikandan.

Manikandan was drawn to athletics from a young age, particularly running and long jumping. Though his village lacked the facilities to nurture his passion, he refused to let that hold him back. He turned his town's open fields and unpaved roads into his training tracks. His dedication to improving his skills and his love for sports drove him to practice relentlessly, showing his commitment to achieving his goals.

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