I know my body and I can still train two hours in the morning and two hours in the evening rigorously everyday, just like I did in the build-up to the Rio Paralympics," Jhajharia said. IPC will decide next year during the IPC World Athletics Championships in London (in July) which events will be there in Tokyo," he explained. "I am hoping that my event will be there in 2020 Tokyo Paralympics," he added.Only three Indians have won a gold in the Paralympics. "It has been a hectic training schedule before Rio Paralympics and then the Paralympics itself. I will take rest for a while and start training for IPC World Championships in London next year.
Source: Times of India September 23, 2016 12:27 UTC