Despite the disappointment on Tuesday, Balraj’s feat was nothing short of a miracle. Just four years ago when the world gathered at Tokyo for the
Humble Beginnings
Born in Kaimla village inTo support his family, he sought a post in the
Balraj's introduction to rowing came as late as in 2020 when a coach noticed his six-foot frame and suggested he try the sport. His dedication and natural talent quickly became evident, and by the end of the year, he moved to the Army Rowing Node for better training facilities.
Rise to Prominence
Despite a slow start in domestic competitions, Balraj's breakthrough came in 2023 when he won gold at the national championships. This victory secured his spot in the camp for the Asian Games, where he narrowly missed out on a medal, finishing fourth. This performance, however, gave him the self-belief needed to succeed on larger stages.In May 2023, Balraj secured his place at the Paris Olympics by winning bronze at the Asian and Oceanian Rowing Olympic Qualification Regatta in South Korea.
Eyes on the finish line
Balraj's preparations for the Olympics had been meticulous. He was coached by Bajrang Lal Takhar, who won India's first individual rowing Gold medal at the 2010 Asian Games held inDespite not advancing further, his journey from a small village in Haryana to competing at the Paris Olympics is a remarkable achievement. Nicknamed "
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