Manu Bhaker signs off on a high

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Saachi Baaat Special

Manu Bhaker missed a record third medal in the Parus Olympics as she finished 4th in the women’s 25m pistol event on Saturday. After the Tokyo Olympics, it was Neeraj Chopra who captured the imagination of the country. Now, citizens of India can feel a sense of pride whenever they hear the name Manu Bhaker, a 22-year-old from Haryana’s Jhajjar district.

Manu, an ex student of LSR College, made history by winning two medals. “I did my best and I will prepare for Los Angeles in 2028,” she said. Manu is tired after all the training and matches. Her victories have won her applause from one and all.

Manu will now rest for a few days, catch up on sleep. Indeed, for her to break the medal drought in shooting from London 2012 is defining. “I think there is enough talent, we need to back each athlete,” said her coach Jaspal Rana.

Manu’s journey to two Olympic medals was marked by intense training and perseverance. She worked tirelessly with her coaches to fine-tune her technique and mental preparation.
After winning the first medal at the Paris 2024 Games, Manu revealed she believed in the sayings of Lord Krishna. She also stated that during her training, that Coach Jaspal Rana would ask her to donate some money/goods to needy whenever she faltered.

Her dedication paid off as she consistently performed at the highest level, securing crucial points for India in international competitions and qualifying for the Paris Games.

The success has not yet sunk in for Manu. When she returns to India, she will realise what this success means.

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