Agus Ngaimin

He used his financial reward for the win to improve his training, while part of it was set aside for land investment.

[3] He generally competes in the 100-metre event,[2] and in the S6 Class, defined by Jane Buckley of Sporting Wheelies as full use of arms and hands, as well as some trunk control, but no useful leg muscles; the class also includes "Swimmers with coordination problems ... Swimmers with major limb loss of 2 limbs; Little People / Dwarfs.

"[4] Ngaimin won a gold medal at the 2006 FESPIC Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

[7] In June 2012 he began training to represent Indonesia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, together with two other athletics competitors, a powerlifter, a swimmer, and a table tennis player;[8] As of 16 July 2012[update] Ngaimin had been selected after his performance in Guangzhou.

[1] Ngaiman is one of three athletes confirmed to be participating in the Paralympics: the other two are Ni Nengah Widiasih (powerlifting), and David Jacobs (table tennis).