Satendra Singh Lohiya
Satendra Singh Lohiya is an Indian swimmer with 70% disability. On 24 June 2018 he crossed the English Channel as part of a swimming relay team which, for the first time saw four para swimmers from India cross the English Channel. He completed the channel in 12 hours and 26 minutes, setting a new record. He has been selected for the Tenzing Norgay Adventure Award 2019 for first Indian para swimmer which was given by the Honorable President of India Ram Nath Kovind and The Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi also recognized and appreciated Satendra Singh Lohiya's hard work and blessed him for his future endeavor on 13 March 2020. He received Vikram Award, the highest state-level sports awards in Madhya Pradesh, for swimming from the Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chauhan, MP on 23 December 2014. The Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri for 2024 for his contribution in the field of Sports.
Early life
Satendra was born like a normal child in a small village of district Bhind Madhya Pradesh India in 1987, but due to lack of proper treatment from a serious illness within fifteen days of his birth, his legs veins shrinked due to which both his legs became 70% disabled. When P Narahari IAS was collector of Gwalior District, he identified the immense talent of Satendra and started supporting him. He got tough swimming training under the guidance of Dr Virendra kumar dabas for two years and then participated in his first National Paralympics Swimming Championship 2009 held at Kolkata.Swimming career
2023 English Channel- 2023 English Channel swimming 72 KM Two way as part of 6 person para swimming relay team.
- 1 Gold & 1 Silver
- As Part of 06 Person Relay Swimming Team. Northern Ireland UK
- 2 Silver
- 2019 Ctalina Channel Indian Para Relay Team including successfully crossed the Catalina Channel with the timing of 11 hours 34 minutes today also set up Asian record.
- 2018 English Channel swimming as part of 4 person para swimming relay team.
- 2 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze.
- 2 Gold, 1 Silver
- 1 Gold
- Open water Sea Swimming feat of 33 Kilo Meter in Arabian sea Mumbai 4 May 2017
- 2 Silvers, 1 Bronze