More from Sports “I used to draw with my mouth before. I could draw anyone’s face by looking at them. One of my pictures went viral on social media. My guru (coach Kuldeep) also saw this, and then came to me at my orphanage and brought me to Jammu,” Payal told SAI Media during the […]
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Who is Payal Nag, India’s para-archery star in the making?
The limbless Para archer is truly a… pic.twitter.com/vkt37IgqVSAfter making heads turn at Khelo India, Payal will have her sights fixed on winning medals for her country in Asian and global events.
Payal Nag—A Name That Redefines Strength
“My dream is to win a gold medal for the country. If I can come from an orphanage in Balangir, Odisha and defeat Sheetal didi, then my goal can be nothing less than winning gold for the country,” she said.Sheetal Devi had become a household name during the Paralympic Games in Paris last year, in which she competed as the only armless archer and had fallen just one point short of a world record in the women’s individual compound event before winning
mixed team bronze with Rakesh Kumar.— Khelo India (@kheloindia) March 22, 2025
Payal, who hails from Odisha’s Balangir district and comes from a family of modest means, had lost her arms and limbs at the age of five after coming in contact with an 11,000-volt power line in 2015. Four years after the incident, she was placed under the care of Parvatigiri Balniketan, an orphanage in Balangir with the help of the District Collector, according to news agency ANI.
End of Article17 year old from Odisha, one & only archer in the world who competes without any limbs. With unshakable determination, Payal Nag with her bow, proving that true strength comes from within.
Vedwan would later procure a special prosthetic device for her to shoot arrows with, marking the beginning of Payal’s journey as a para-archer. Three years after arriving in Jammu by train, Payal finds herself going toe-to-toe with Sheetal ‘didi’, whom she had defeated in the para-archery nationals in January.
After Sheetal Devi’s heroics at the Paralympic Games in Paris last year, India appears to have discovered another para-archery star in the making at the Khelo India Para Games in which Payal Nag fought her way to the final of the women’s compound individual event.
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congenital disease phocomelia by shooting with her feet, having been inspired by American para-archer Matt Stutzman. Payal, on the other hand, has had to conquer an additional hindrance – the absence of legs.