Sarmad Tariq

Pakistani storyteller
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroPakistani storyteller
PlacesPakistan
wasWriter Motivational speaker
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Male
Religion:Islam
Birth17 December 1975, Islamabad
Death30 April 2014Islamabad (aged 38 years)
The details

Biography

Sarmad Tariq (also known as "the chairman") was a storyteller and motivational speaker from Islamabad, Pakistan. After meeting a swimming accident at the age of 15, he was paralyzed from the left shoulder down and confined to a wheelchair (hence his nickname). He also holds the world record of longest non-stop drive by a quadriplegic by driving his hand controlled car for 33 hours, covering a distance of 1,847 km from Khyber to Karachi.
On 30 January 2005, he was the first wheelchair-bound athlete to participate in the Lahore Marathon. By completing the race in seven and a half hours, he qualified to represent his country in ING New York City Marathon 2005 and made history for Pakistan by returning with a finisher's medal.
Among his other accomplishments, he learned to drive a specially adapted automatic car, and obtained a job with a software firm by the age of 23. Soon afterward, he married Zehra, his childhood neighbor from the southwestern city of Quetta.
On 30 April 2014, Tariq died at the age of 38.

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