"I idolize Milkha Singh as he was one of the first person who told me to get deeply involved with athletics. He once told me that I should be able shut myself out from the rest of the world when I am competing inside the stadium. I should only concentrate on my target," javelin thrower Jhajharia told PTI-Bhasa over phone from Lyon.
On his success at the IPC World Championships, Jhajharia said,"When I entered the stadium, my only aim was to break the championship record of 55.50m, which was held by a Chinese thrower. I was leading after first five attempts but record was not eclipsed till the last throw."
Jhajharia, also a world record holder in the event which he created while winning gold in the 2004 Athens Paralympics, hurled the javelin to 57.04 m in F-46 category, meant for one-armed athletes.
The 32 year old Indian Railways employee chose to train alone in France to avoid any distraction.
"I did not enter the stadium after opening ceremony. The area outside the stadium is very green and peaceful and I chose to practice there and that too alone. I entered the stadium on the day of competition to avoid any kind of pressure.