NEW DELHI: Watching elite athletes compete live can play a crucial role in motivating the next generation, believes Paralympic champion Sumit Antil, who feels such experiences help young athletes set bigger targets for themselves.
Speaking exclusively to IANS after clinching gold at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix here in New Delhi, Sumit said junior athletes often draw inspiration by watching top competitors perform up close.
The Indian star topped an all-Indian podium in the men’s javelin throw F43/F44/F64 event, with a throw of 69.25 metres to win gold. Highlighting the importance of hosting international competitions in India, Sumit said such events can be a major source of inspiration for emerging athletes.
“It’s very important, especially for junior athletes and the upcoming champions. It works as an inspiration for them. When they see us performing live, they definitely feel inspired and try to work even harder to make the country proud, ” Sumit told IANS after his win.
Interestingly, the Paralympic champion believes the inspiration flows both ways, with senior athletes also learning from the dedication of younger competitors.