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Champions with Disability: More Than a Race in Mumbai

19 Jan

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Summary

  • Over 1,140 participants joined the non-timed 'Champions with Disability' race.
  • Paralympic couples Rohit and Hemlata More raced together for the first time.
  • Vinod Rawat advocated for wheelchair accessibility during his 22nd marathon.
Champions with Disability: More Than a Race in Mumbai

The Tata Mumbai Marathon’s 'Champions with Disability' category, a non-timed 1.6 km event, celebrated the resilience of over 1,140 participants. This special race saw Paralympic couples and determined groups converge, showcasing that limitations are merely a different starting point.

Among the inspiring stories were Rohit and Hemlata More, a Paralympic couple who ran together in Mumbai for the first time. For them, the race was a testament to the confidence and pride they've cultivated as a family. Similarly, Vinod Rawat, an amputee and seasoned marathoner, ran with his wife Rohini, advocating for nationwide wheelchair accessibility and embodying a profound sense of unity.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Over 1,140 participants, including Paralympic athletes, couples, and groups with disabilities, joined the non-timed race.
Vinod Rawat used his 22nd marathon to advocate for greater wheelchair accessibility across India.
A group of 25 members from Amar Seva Sangam flew in from Tamil Nadu to raise funds and awareness for disability mobility.

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