Manu Bhaker Wins Historic Bronze in Shooting at Paris Olympics 2024
Manu Bhaker’s historic bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics marks a triumphant return for the young shooter after a challenging period. Bhaker’s journey to the podium was not without its obstacles, but with the unwavering support of her coach, Jaspal Rana, she overcame adversity to become the first Indian markswoman to win an Olympic shooting medal.
After a disappointing exit at the Tokyo Games in 2021, Bhaker contemplated giving up shooting. However, Rana’s belief in her potential reignited her passion. Rana’s guidance and encouragement helped Bhaker rediscover her focus and determination.
In the women’s 10m Air Pistol final, Bhaker displayed nerves of steel. Despite facing stiff competition, she maintained her composure and shot with precision. Her bronze medal not only ended India’s 12-year wait for a shooting medal at the Olympics but also cemented her place in Indian sporting history.
Bhaker’s success is a testament to her resilience and the transformative power of mentorship. Rana’s unwavering support and belief in her abilities played a crucial role in her journey to the podium.
Bhaker’s victory is a source of inspiration for aspiring shooters and athletes alike. It demonstrates that even in the face of setbacks, perseverance and the support of a dedicated coach can lead to extraordinary achievements.