Indian long jumper Murali Sreeshankar's hopes for the Paris Olympics have been dashed following a knee injury sustained during training, necessitating surgery and ruling him out for the entire 2024 season.
Sreeshankar, celebrated for his achievements as an Asian Games and Commonwealth Games silver medalist, had secured his berth for the Paris Olympics after an impressive 8.37m jump, clinching a silver medal at the 2023 Asian Athletics Championships.
The 25-year-old athlete had ambitious plans for the upcoming season, scheduled to kick off with consecutive appearances at the Diamond League Meetings in Shanghai/Suzhou and Doha on April 27 and May 10, respectively. However, fate dealt a harsh blow as he suffered a setback during training, abruptly halting his Olympic aspirations.
Expressing his disappointment, Sreeshankar shared his sentiments in a social media post, lamenting the sudden turn of events. "Unfortunately, in what feels like a nightmare, but is a reality, my Paris Olympics dream is over," he revealed.
Acknowledging the setback, Sreeshankar exhibited resilience and determination, vowing to overcome the adversity. "All my life, I had the courage to look at a setback in the eye, accept situations I can't change, and work hard at dictating the outcomes of those I can," he affirmed.
Drawing inspiration from basketball legend Kobe Bryant, Sreeshankar embraced the "Mamba Mentality," signifying a mindset of resilience and unwavering determination in the face of challenges.
"My journey to a comeback began the minute I injured my knee. The road is going to be long, difficult and will take a lot out of me," he acknowledged, displaying optimism amidst adversity.
Despite the solitary nature of his sport, Sreeshankar emphasized the importance of collective support, seeking prayers, love, and positive energy from his well-wishers. "I may jump alone, but it takes a collective push before every leap. This is my biggest one yet," he concluded.
(With PTI inputs)