Manu Bhaker's Inspiring Journey from Humble Beginnings to Olympic Glory

Manu Bhaker’s Inspiring Journey from Humble Beginnings to Olympic Glory

Manu Bhaker, the celebrated Indian shooter who made history at the Paris Olympics by becoming the first Indian to win two medals in the same Games, has shared a poignant throwback picture that captures her humble beginnings in the sport. The image, posted on social media, shows a young Manu practicing shooting with her schoolmates.

Fast forward to today, Manu stands as one of India’s most decorated Olympians, having etched her name in the annals of sporting history. Her journey to the pinnacle of success has been marked by unwavering determination and a relentless pursuit of excellence.

Reflecting on her journey, Manu spoke candidly about the setbacks she faced, particularly after her disappointing performance at the Tokyo Olympics. “It was very difficult for me to be confident again,” she admitted. “But I know the taste of losing and then winning. It’s the beauty of sports.”

Manu emphasized the importance of hard work and perseverance in achieving one’s goals. “To achieve the goal, we must put in a lot of hard work and effort,” she said. “It doesn’t always start with aiming for something big, you also have to work to achieve it. If you can dream big, you can achieve big.”

Beyond her sporting achievements, Manu also stressed the significance of embracing one’s cultural heritage. “I have travelled almost half of the world,” she said. “I have seen different kinds of people and cultures, their backgrounds and struggles. We should never be ashamed of where we come from.”

Manu’s journey serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes and anyone who dares to dream big. Her message of resilience, hard work, and cultural pride resonates with all who seek to achieve greatness in their chosen fields.

PM Modi's Lighthearted Moments with Olympic Medalists: Choorma Banter and Medal Celebrations

PM Modi’s Lighthearted Moments with Olympic Medalists: Choorma Banter and Medal Celebrations

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent interactions with Indian Olympic medalists have been marked by lighthearted moments and a shared love for traditional Indian delicacies. After his playful “choorma banter” with javelin star Neeraj Chopra, PM Modi engaged in another heartwarming exchange with Paris Olympics bronze medal-winning wrestler Aman Sehrawat.

During a meeting with the Indian Olympic contingent at his residence, PM Modi congratulated Sehrawat on becoming India’s youngest Olympic medalist. With a broad smile, the Prime Minister inquired if Sehrawat had indulged in any of his favorite foods upon returning from Paris. The 21-year-old Haryana native replied with a smile, “I haven’t gone home yet, sir.”

PM Modi quipped, “You should’ve told us; we could’ve made something for you!” Sehrawat, in his typical Haryanvi accent, responded with simplicity, “Once I’m home, I’ll definitely have choorma.”

Sehrawat, who lost his parents at a tender age of 10, trains and resides at New Delhi’s Chhatrasal Stadium. He defeated Puerto Rico’s Darian Toi Cruz 13-5 to win the bronze medal at the Champ-de-Mars Arena, extending India’s wrestling medal streak at the Olympics since the Beijing Games in 2008.

Earlier, PM Modi had a candid moment with silver medalist Neeraj Chopra during an interaction with athletes ahead of their departure for the Paris Games. In a humorous exchange, PM Modi joked, “I haven’t received my churma yet,” sparking laughter all around.

With a shy smile, Chopra replied, “This time I will treat you with churma from Haryana; last time we had the sugary one from Delhi.” The Prime Minister eagerly expressed his craving for homemade churma, saying, “I want to savor churma made by your mother.”

Later, Chopra’s mother, Saroj Devi, promised PM Modi that she would send a special ‘choorma’ for him.

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