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Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Paralympics medallist Sharad Kumar worried about his coach in Ukraine

Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Paralympics medallist Sharad Kumar worried about his coach in Ukraine

Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Tokyo Paralympics bronze-medallist Sharad Kumar is tracking developments relating to the Russian military operation in Ukraine as he is worried about the safety of his coach Nikitin Yevhen there. Follow Insidesport.IN For more updates Asian Games 2022: Teenaged long jumper Shaili Singh juggling between study and training, targets Asian Games gold Yevhen is based […]

Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Tokyo Paralympics bronze-medallist Sharad Kumar is tracking
developments relating to the Russian military operation in Ukraine as he is worried about the safety of his coach Nikitin Yevhen there. Follow Insidesport.IN For more updates

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Yevhen is based in Kharkiv, the second largest city of Ukraine and around 500km from capital Kyiv.

Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Paralympics medallist Sharad Kumar worried about his coach in Ukraine

“Just spoke to my coach in Ukraine Kharkiv, he is worried, he can hear bombing from his room, he is planning to move to his garage underground,” Kumar tweeted.

Kumar had trained in Kharkiv under Yevhen for more than four years before winning a high jump bronze in Tokyo Paralympics last year.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday announced the launch of a military operation in eastern Ukraine.

Yevhen was earlier in India as a Sports Authority of India coach.

Sharad, who hails from Bihar and suffered a paralysis in his left leg due to spurious polio medication during a local eradication drive, is a double Asian Para Games (2014 and 2018) high jump champion and world silver medallist (2019).

He is included in the sports ministry’s Target Olympic Podium scheme.

Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Paralympics medallist Sharad Kumar worried about his coach in Ukraine

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