Krishna Nagar - A Lifestory
Krishna Nagar: Champion'S Spirit, Soaring High Above Challenges

Krishna Nagar is a prominent Indian parabadminton player, renowned for his achievements in the sport. Born on January 12, 1999, in Jaipur, Rajasthan, he faced physical challenges from a young age, but his determination and passion for badminton propelled him to success. Nagar competes in the SH6 category, which is designated for short stature players. He began playing badminton at the age of 12 and quickly demonstrated exceptional talent and dedication.
Nagar's career highlights include winning a gold medal at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, defeating Hong Kong's Chu Man Kai in the final. This victory made him a national hero and significantly raised the profile of parabadminton in India. In addition to his Paralympic triumph, he has secured numerous medals at international tournaments, including gold at the BWF ParaBadminton World Championships.
His success is attributed to his rigorous training regime, unwavering focus, and the support of his coaches and family. Nagar's playing style is characterized by his agility, powerful smashes, and strategic court coverage. He is considered an inspiration to aspiring athletes, particularly those with disabilities, demonstrating that physical limitations need not be barriers to achieving sporting excellence. Beyond his athletic accomplishments, Krishna Nagar is admired for his humility and his commitment to promoting parasports in India. He serves as a role model, encouraging others to pursue their dreams and overcome challenges with resilience and determination.