Para athlete from Tiruvallur wins big in world championships
The Hindu
17-year-old Manisha bags gold medal in para badminton tournament in Tokyo
“Walking into the same stadium where the badminton matches for the paralympics were held was surreal,” says Manisha Ramadass, her voice filled with awe. The 17-year-old resident of Tiruvallur won a gold medal in the SU- 5 category in the Para Badminton World Championships 2022 which concluded in Tokyo last week.
“I love the sport, and it was a dream to play in the world championships. Competing in the world championships was my biggest dream, and I even won! It was a super moment,” she said.
She faced off against Mamiko Toyoda from Japan in the finals. Manisha also recalls the semi-finals being a particularly challenging and long match. “I received almost a hundred messages after the finals were over. My best friend messaged me the minute I won,” she said with a smile.
Her love for the sport began early, at the age of 10, and came about thanks to the encouragement of a teacher who saw potential in her. “When I was 10, I participated in several different sports in school and won prizes following which my teacher encouraged me to pick a sport, “ she recalled. As a huge Saina Nehwal fan, Manisha says that she was keen to pick badminton and has, since then, been learning to play.
Speaking about her impediment in her right hand, Manisha said that she was a ‘forcep baby’. “My right shoulder was affected during birth and I could not straighten or raise my hand.” She said that after three surgeries, she can use the arm up to a certain level.
The shuttler began her international career this year in Spain, and won gold medals in both singles and doubles badminton in her category. Over the last three to four years, she has been training professionally at Appu Indoor Sports Academy in Tiruvallur. She said that her sponsors, Olympic Gold Quest and the Sports Authority of India, played an important role in her journey.
A student of Shree Niketan School, Manisha is in Class XII. “I’m so thankful that the exams are scheduled for March,” she says laughing, of the schedule that was released just a few days ago. Her relief is owing to how packed the following year promises to be. “The paralympic selections are scheduled to take place, as well as the Asian Games. I am beginning the year in February with a tournament in Spain,” she said.

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