Payal Nag

Archer, Para-Athlete

Indian Balangir, Odisha, India

Quick Info

ProfessionArcher, Para-Athlete
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth01/01/2008
Age18 years
BirthplaceBalangir, Odisha, India

Latest News about Payal Nag

04/04/2026

Payal Nag won gold at the World Para Archery Series Final in Bangkok, her debut senior international event, defeating her idol Sheetal Devi 139-136 in the compound final. This victory made her the world's first quadruple amputee archer to win an international gold medal. The 18-year-old from Odisha built on her national successes, including beating Sheetal Devi at the 2025 Para Archery Nationals.

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Bio/Wiki

Known forBeing the first archer without arms and legs to win a gold medal in the world at the World Para Archery Series Finals in April 2026.

Physical Stats & More

Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Archery DebutWorld Para Archery Series Finals (April 2026)
Medal(s)Gold Medal at World Para Archery Series Finals in April 2026

Educational Qualification(s)

Studied at Gudiahat

Family

Parents
FatherRamchandra Nag (labourer)
Mother(labourer)
SiblingsVarsha Nag

Career

Highlights
  • Won a silver medal at the Khelo India Para Games (KIPG) in March 2025.
  • Won a gold medal at the World Archery Para Series in April 2026.
  • Won 2 gold medals at the 6th National Para Archery Championship in Jaipur, Rajasthan (11-12 January 2025).
CoachKuldeep Vedwan
Notable AchievementFirst archer without arms and legs to win a gold medal in an international championship.

Favourites

IdolSheetal Devi

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Her parents are labourers who work at different construction sites in different parts of India.
2. Received an electric shock at age eight, leading to the amputation of her arms and legs.
3. Learnt to draw and write using her mouth.
4. Recognized for her talent in sketching prior to her archery career.
5. Received an electric shock at age eight in April 2015 while playing in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, leading to the amputation of her arms and legs.
6. Won prizes at block and district level art competitions.
7. Impressed with her art, the State Government provided her with high-end robotic limbs, fitted at the Advance Rehabilitation Centre in Bhubaneswar.
8. Stayed at childcare institution Parbatigiri Balniketen for her education and nutrition.
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