Payal Nag Becomes World’s First Quadruple Amputee Archer Champion
- On 4th April 2026, Payal Nag created history by becoming the world’s first quadruple amputee to win an international archery gold medal.
- She achieved this feat at the World Para Archery Series Final held in Bangkok.
- The 18-year-old from Odisha marked a significant milestone in Indian and global para sports.
- At age eight, she lost all four limbs due to an electrocution accident.
- She later rebuilt her life with resilience, spending time in an orphanage.
- With innovative training methods and strong mentorship, she developed elite-level archery ....
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