Devendra Jhajharia Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

Devendra Jhajharia Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

    Devendra Jhajharia Quick InfoHeight 6 ft Weight 80 kg Date of Birth June 10, 1981 Zodiac Sign Gemini Spouse Manju Jhajharia

    Devendra Jhajharia is an Indian track and field athlete who specializes in the F46 javelin throw event and has clinched the ‘Gold’ medal at the 2004 Athens Paralympic Games, the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games, the 2013 Lyon IPC (International Paralympic Committee) World Para Athletics Championships, and the 2016 IPC Athletics Asia-Oceania Championship in Dubai. He had also secured the ‘Silver’ medal at the 2015 Doha IPC World Para Athletics Championships and the 2014 Incheon Asian Para Games. In 2016, he had become the first Indian athlete to win 2 ‘Gold’ medals at the Paralympic Games. He has been supported by the GoSports Foundation, an independent, donor-funded venture, that helps fund and provides professional expertise for some of India’s junior Olympic and Paralympic athletes, through their Para Champions Programme.

    Born Name

    Devendra Jhajharia

    Nick Name

    Dev, Bhaisahab

    Devendra Jhajharia as seen in an Instagram Post in October 2012Devendra Jhajharia as seen in an Instagram Post in October 2012 (Devendra Jhajharia / Instagram)

    Sun Sign

    Gemini

    Born Place

    Churu, Bikaner Division, Rajasthan, India

    Residence

    Rajasthan, India

    Nationality

    Indian

     

    Occupation

    Track and Field Athlete

    Devendra Jhajharia as seen in an Instagram Post in September 2019Devendra Jhajharia as seen in an Instagram Post in September 2019 (Devendra Jhajharia / Instagram)

    Family

    • Father – Ram Singh Jhajharia
    • Mother – Jivani Devi
    • Siblings – Pradeep Jhajharia (Brother), Arvind Jhajharia (Brother)

    Manager

    He is represented by Sharba Tasneem, Manager and Booking Agent, Meraki Sport & Entertainment, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

    Build

    Athletic

    Height

    6 ft or 183 cm

    Weight

    80 kg or 176.5 lbs

    Devendra Jhajharia as seen in an Instagram Post in August 2014Devendra Jhajharia as seen in an Instagram Post in August 2014 (Devendra Jhajharia / Instagram)

    Girlfriend / Spouse

    Devendra has dated –

    1. Manju Jhajharia (2007-Present) – Devendra had married a former nationally ranked kabaddi player named Manju in 2007. They have 2 children together – a son and a daughter.

    Race / Ethnicity

    Asian (Indian)

    Hair Color

    Black

    Eye Color

    Dark Brown

    Sexual Orientation

    Straight

    Distinctive Features

    • Toned physique
    • Short-cropped hair
    • Clean-shaven look
    Devendra Jhajharia as seen in an Instagram Post in September 2016Devendra Jhajharia as seen in an Instagram Post in September 2016 (Devendra Jhajharia / Instagram)

    Devendra Jhajharia Facts

    1. When Devendra was 8 years old, he had climbed a tree and had accidentally come into contact with a live electric cable. He was immediately hospitalized but the doctors who were treating him were eventually forced to amputate his left hand.
    2. 8 years later, in 1997, he was spotted by renowned coach R. D. Singh when he was competing at the sports day at his school. He was so impressed that he had immediately taken Devendra under his wing.
    3. When he had won the first of his Paralympic Games ‘Gold’ medals in 2004, he had become just the 2nd Indian to win a ‘Gold’ medal at the Paralympic Games after Murlikant Petkar had become the first to do so at the 1972 Summer Paralympics, in Heidelberg, Germany, by setting a world record in the 50 m freestyle swimming event, at 37.33 seconds. Murlikant, at that event, had also participated in javelin throw, precision javelin throw, and slalom, and was a finalist in all 3 of those events. He was a private or jawan of the craftsman rank in the Corps of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers (EME) in the Indian Army and had been disabled during the 1965 war against Pakistan, after sustaining severe bullet wounds.
    4. For his services, Devendra was honored with the prestigious ‘Arjuna Award’ in 2004, the 2nd-highest sporting honor of India; and the ‘Khel Ratna’ award in 2017, the highest sporting honor in India.
    5. In 2012, he had been honored with the ‘Padma Shri’ by the Government of India, the country’s 4th-highest civilian award. He had become the first Paralympian to receive this honor.
    6. He has been employed with the Sports Authority of India, the apex national sports body of India, and had been formerly an Indian Railways employee.
    7. On August 30, 2026, during the Tokyo Paralympics 2026, Devendra won a silver medal in the men’s javelin throw F46 event.

    Featured Image by Devendra Jhajharia / Instagram

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