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Olympics: Shooter Manu Bhaker creates history with bronze

Last updated on: July 28, 2024 17:08 IST

Manu Bhaker becomes first Indian woman shooter to win Olympic medal after 10m Air Pistol bronze

Manu Bhaker

IMAGE: India's Manu Bhaker celebrates her bronze medal win in the women's 10m Air Pistol event with the tricolour at the Paris Olympics on Sunday. Photograph: Amr Alfiky/Reuters

A resilient Manu Bhaker became the first Indian woman shooter to win an Olympics medal by snaring a bronze in the 10m Air Pistol event in Chateaurous, France, on Sunday. The medal opened the country's account in the Games and ended a 12-year wait for its much-hyped shooters.

Manu Bhaker

IMAGE: Manu Bhaker in action. Photograph: Amr Alfiky/Reuters

The last time India won shooting medals at the Olympics was in the 2012 London edition, where Rapid-fire pistol shooter Vijay Kumar and 10m Air rifle marksman Gagan Narang clinched silver and bronze respectively. Narang is the chef de mission of the Paris contingent right now.

The 22-year-old Bhaker, who hails from Jhajjar in Haryana, fought hard to get the bronze with a score of 221.7.

 

Manu Bhaker

Korea's Kim Yeji claimed the silver with a total of 241.3, while her compatriot Jin Ye Oh bagged the gold with a Games record of 243.2.

Bhaker is competing in her second Olympics after drawing a blank in the previous edition.

Manu Bhaker

"After Tokyo I was very disappointed and it took me a very long time to overcome that. Frankly speaking, I really can't explain how good I am feeling today," Bhaker, whose Tokyo campaign ended in tears after her pistol malfunctioned during the qualification of the same event, said with a wide smile on her face.

"I was fighting with all the energy I have. Really grateful that I could win the bronze. I read Bhagwat Gita and always tried to do what I am supposed to do, left everything else to god

"We can't fight destiny," added the World champion in 25m pistol event.

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