At an Indian training facility, her opponent shares this sentiment as well, as they engage in a friendly game.
The distinction is that Devi is occupying a chair. She uses her right leg to lift the bow, her right shoulder to draw back the string, and her jaw strength to release the arrow.
Devi’s composed manner remains constant throughout this procedure.
The 17-year-old from Jammu area is the first and only active female archer in the world to compete without arms because she was born with phocomelia, a rare congenital condition.
The gold medallist from the Asian Para Games is currently preparing for the Paralympics, which start in Paris on August 28.
Devi declared, “I am inspired to win the gold.” “I become motivated to win more medals whenever I look at the ones I have already won. I’ve only recently gotten started.
This year, 4,400 participants from all over the world will compete in 22 different sports at the Paralympics.
Since the original 1960 edition of the Games, archery has been an element of the competition. India has only won one bronze medal in 17 editions, while South Korea, the United States, and Great Britain have won the most medals overall.