In this detailed video, we explore the inspiring journey of Manu Bhaker, who made history at the Paris 2024 Olympics by becoming the first Indian woman to earn an Olympic medal in shooting.
After a devastating gun malfunction at Tokyo 2020, Bhaker's road to redemption was paved with hard work, perseverance, and a powerful comeback.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Olympic bronze medallist Sarabjot Singh on Tuesday for his success at the Paris Games. Singh, along with Manu Bhaker, won the 10m air pistol mixed team bronze medal by defeating South Korea’s Lee Wonoho and Oh Yeh Jin. Modi praised their achievement, highlighting their contribution to India's glory. Bhaker had also secured a bronze in the women's 10m air pistol event. Modi expressed pride in their skills and teamwork.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally called Manu Bhaker to congratulate her on winning India’s first medal at the Paris Olympics 2024. Bhaker secured a bronze medal in the 10m Air Pistol Final on Sunday. PM Modi expressed his pride, stating, "You have made your country proud." Earlier, on the microblogging site X, the prime minister lauded Manu’s victory as an “incredible achievement,” highlighting that she is the first Indian woman to win a medal in shooting at the Olympics. "A historic medal! Well done, @realmanubhaker, for winning India’s FIRST medal at #ParisOlympics2024! Congrats on the Bronze. This success is even more special as she became the 1st woman to win a medal in shooting for India. An incredible achievement!" PM Modi tweeted.
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Indian shooter Manu Bhaker made history on July 27, 2024, by winning a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics. This remarkable achievement is a testament to her dedication, hard work, and relentless pursuit of excellence. Born on February 18, 2002, in Jhajjar, Haryana, Manu Bhaker has been a prominent name in Indian shooting for several years. Her journey from winning a gold medal at the 2018 ISSF World Cup to overcoming setbacks at the Tokyo Olympics 2020 and finally securing a medal in Paris is truly inspiring. Join us as we celebrate this momentous occasion and explore the incredible journey of a young athlete who has brought pride to the nation.
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Trap shooter Shreyasi Singh was officially named as part of the final 21-member Indian shooting squad for the Paris Olympics on Friday, following a quota swap approved by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF), the governing body of the sport. The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) confirmed her inclusion after receiving permission from the ISSF to reallocate a quota spot, enabling Shreyasi's participation. This decision was prompted by Manu Bhaker securing top positions in both air pistol and sports pistol events, which led to the reallocation of a quota place to a female trap shooter. Shreyasi, a 32-year-old trap shooter and active BJP politician representing the Jamui constituency in the Bihar Assembly, will compete in the women's trap event alongside Rajeshwari Kumari.
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Jaspal Rana is accompanying Manu Bhakar in Paris for the Olympics. In his absence, Manu's father, Narayan Singh Rana, a former shooting coach himself, spoke to One India about Manu's sporting journey and her relationship with Jaspal Rana. Interestingly, Jaspal Rana is also the son-in-law of India's Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. This connection adds an intriguing dimension to the story, highlighting the intertwining of sports and politics in India's Olympic narrative.
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At the training center, the One India team met Manu Bhakhar's fellow player and co-trainer from Chhattisgarh. She spoke candidly about various aspects of Manu Bhakhar's game, offering insights into her techniques, strengths, and areas for improvement. Shruti, who has trained alongside Manu, shared her observations on Manu's dedication, practice routines, and mental preparation for competitions. This insider perspective provided a unique glimpse into the Olympic medalist's approach to the sport and her journey to success.
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