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'''Bhimrao Kesarkar''' is an Indian Paralympic athlete who won the silver medal in the men's javelin<ref>{{cite news |title=Three women and 16 men from India are off to Rio. This time, it's for the Paralympics Games |date=September 3, 2016 |work=[[Scroll.in]] |url=https://scroll.in/field/815605/three-women-and-16-men-from-india-are-off-to-rio-this-time-it-s-for-the-paralympics-games}}</ref> L6 at the [[1984 Paralympic Games]], where India won 4 medals and finished 37th out of 54 participating nations.
'''Bhimrao Kesarkar''' is an Indian Paralympic athlete who won the silver medal in the men's javelin<ref>{{cite news |title=Three women and 16 men from India are off to Rio. This time, it's for the Paralympics Games |date=September 3, 2016 |work=[[Scroll.in]] |url=https://scroll.in/field/815605/three-women-and-16-men-from-india-are-off-to-rio-this-time-it-s-for-the-paralympics-games}}</ref> L6 at the [[1984 Paralympic Games]], where India won 4 medals and finished 37th out of 54 participating nations.Birthday Date not known


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Bhimrao Kesarkar is an Indian Paralympic athlete who won the silver medal in the men's javelin[1] L6 at the 1984 Paralympic Games, where India won 4 medals and finished 37th out of 54 participating nations.Birthday Date not known

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  1. ^ "Three women and 16 men from India are off to Rio. This time, it's for the Paralympics Games". Scroll.in. September 3, 2016.