New Delhi, Sep 14: Devendra Jhajharia, who has emerged as the new poster boy of Indian athletics after bettering his own World record to claim his second Paralympics gold, feels it is his "willpower" which kept him going despite all the hardships.

The Rajasthan-born athlete was awarded the Arjuna award in 2004 and the Padma Shri in 2012.
Despite all the recognition, very few in India are aware of his feats, but Devendra feels the perception towards para athletes is gradually changing for the better.
"Perception towards para athletes has gradually changed over the time. The credit goes to the brilliant performances of the athletes, not only at the Paralympics but also other tournaments like World championships."
Devendra said he will decide on his future after returning to India.
"I will return to India on September 21 and then will have a word with my coach to discuss my future. If he feels I am fit enough to continue as a player, then why not?"
Devendra took India's tally at this edition of the Paralympics to four -- two golds, one silver and a bronze.
IANS