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Para athlete Deepa Malik retires in September, reveals decision now
Updated On: 12 May, 2020 08:26 AM IST | New Delhi | PTI
The 49-year-old, who won a silver in shot put F53 category in the 2016 Rio Paralympics, was elected PCI President in the elections held in February under the directives of Delhi High Court. PCI has been denied recognition by the sports ministry

Paralympic Committee of India President Deepa Malik
Deepa Malik, the first Indian woman to claim a medal in the Paralympic Games, has retired from active sports, a decision she took before becoming the Paralympic Committee of India President earlier this year but revealed only on Monday. The 49-year-old, who won a silver in shot put F53 category in the 2016 Rio Paralympics, was elected PCI President in the elections held in February under the directives of Delhi High Court. PCI has been denied recognition by the sports ministry.
"Who said I announced my retirement today? I have already retired in September last year before filing my nomination paper though I did not make a public announcement," Malik, paralysed below the waist due to a spinal tumour, told PTI. "I submitted my letter of retirement to the PCI in September last year when the election process began. Only after that I was able to stand for PCI president's post and I won the election and became president," she said. Malik was bestowed the country's highest sporting honour -- the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna -- last year.
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