Hope things change for disabled women athletes: Sameeha’s mother
The Hindu
I don’t want parents to discourage children with disabilities to stop pursuing sports, she says
For N. Salamath, the mother of athlete Sameeha Barwin, the Madras High Court’s directive concerning women athletes with disabilities has brought in a lot of hope. The court has asked the State and Central governments to streamline the policy on allowing the participation of women athletes with disabilities.
“I don’t want other parents to discourage their children with disabilities to stop pursuing sports because of the hardships that they might face,” she said on Tuesday.
Ms. Barwin’s hopes of competing in the World Deaf Athletics Championships in Poland came crashing down earlier this year after she attended the selections for the same in New Delhi.
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