• November 1, 2024

Keralite student in UK who dreams to get into the Paralympic featured by BBC (Video)

Keralite student in UK who dreams to get into the Paralympic featured by BBC (Video)

By A Staff Reporter

LONDON October 31: A Keralite Year 12 student at the Dartford Grammar for Boys in Kent, who aims to get into Paralympics, has been featured by the BBC.

The Paralympic Games or Paralympics, also known as the Games of the Paralympiad, is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of disabilities.

Govind, who is aged 16, has cerebral palsy, and began riding on the advice of his doctor, to help strengthen his muscles. This has now grown his ambitions to take on the world as a Paralympian, BBC reported.

Govind was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, a movement disorder that affects his four limbs, when he was 18 months old. Since then, he has had multiple orthopaedic operations at Evelina Children’s Hospital.

Govind recently became the youngest to compete in this year’s Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) national championships, and is now on the British Equestrian Federation Paralympic entry programme for dressage.

He was the youngest rider who was riding in the Grade 1 senior category and this is the first year he competed in regionals.

He qualified and has moved ahead. He is currently on is BEF (British Equestrian Federation) Para entry programme which will ultimately lead to Paralympics.

He has weekly riding lessons at Arrow Riding Centre, a Dartford charity. The centre currently has around 150 disabled riders, 70% of whom are under 21. Apart from the therapeutic value, the centre aims to boost self-esteem and offers the opportunity to advance to dressage-levels of riding as Govind has done.

Govind being presented to Princess Anne at the RDA national this year

Govind lives in Kent with his parents Nitin Radhakrishnan (Head of Careers/Corporate Relations – Le Cordon Bleu), Kavitha Nambiar (Civil servant working with DWP) and sibling Raj Nambiar who is 10. Govind is currently pursuing his A Levels and aspiring to be a finance professional.

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