Padma Shri Boniface hopes to compete at 2016 Rio Paralympics

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Press Trust of India Bangalore
Last Updated : Jan 26 2014 | 7:00 PM IST
After being chosen for the prestigious Padma Shri award, wheelchair tennis star Boniface Prabhu today hoped to get clearance from the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) to compete in the 2016 Rio Paralympics.
"I hope PCI takes note of my achievements including the Padma Shri award and selects me to represent India at Rio Olympics," he said PTI here.
PCI is the body responsible for selecting athletes to represent India at the Paralympic Games and other international athletic meets.
After participating at Atlanta Paralympics in 1996, Boniface has not played in any of the paralympics ever since, despite being the highest-ranked Indian player.
"If PCI allows me to compete in Rio Paralympics, I will do my best to win a gold and do my country proud," Boniface said.
Boniface is the first Indian wheelchair tennis player to reach the semi-finals and finals of the major grand slam wheelchair tennis championships including Autralian Open, British Open, French Open and US Open.
Boniface said he is very excited for being chosen for Padma Shri because he had put in hard labour and faced hardships in his 20 years of tennis career.
"I came to know of my award yesterday when Union Home Ministry called me congratulating the achievement," he said.
Boniface became the first Indian to win a medal at the 1998 World Championship, and in 1996 he won two gold medals and one silver medal at the World Wheelchair Games.
Boniface fought all odds making his entry into the sport in 1994 after he suffered a wrong lumbar puncture in 1976 at a city hospital.
Infants and chlidren commonly require lumbar puncture as a part of the routine workup for fever without a source, as they have a much higher risk of meningitis than older persons.
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First Published: Jan 26 2014 | 7:00 PM IST

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