In a momentous achievement, Indian shooter Manu Bhaker made history by winning the first medal for India at the Paris Olympics 2024. Accumulating 221.7 points, Bhaker secured the bronze medal in the 10m air pistol event, marking a significant milestone in her career. While the nation celebrates Manu’s triumph at the 2024 Summer Olympics, she remains focused on winning a second bronze medal in the 10m air pistol mixed event alongside Sarabjot Singh.
Competing against some of the world’s best shooters, Bhaker showcased her exceptional skills and unwavering determination. Despite the intense pressure, she maintained her composure and delivered a series of outstanding shots that secured her a well-deserved bronze medal. This victory made her India’s first woman shooter to win an Olympic medal, a feat that will be remembered for years to come.
Sarabjot Singh, on the other side a rising star in Indian shooting, made headlines with his remarkable performance in the 10m Air Pistol Men’s event. Singh’s journey to the Olympics has been one of dedication, rigorous training, and relentless pursuit of excellence. The success of Bhaker and Singh at the Paris Olympics is not just a personal triumph for the athletes but also a proud moment for the entire nation. Their achievements are a reflection of the growing strength and potential of Indian shooting on the global stage.
Both shooters have expressed their gratitude towards their coaches, family, and supporters who have been instrumental in their journey. The bronze medals won by Bhaker and Singh serve as an inspiration to aspiring shooters across the country. Their success highlights the importance of hard work, dedication, and the pursuit of excellence. As India continues to celebrate their achievements, it is clear that the future of Indian shooting is bright, and the nation can look forward to more such historic moments in the years to come.
After placing a winning shot Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh after winning Bronze Medal at Paris Olympics reveal their future aspirations. In an interview, Manu Bhaker expressed “The feeling is surreal because I had not hoped I would win two medals in a single Olympics. There is one more match to go (in 25m sports pistol). So, I am looking forward to the next one, but I am grateful that I got another medal for India,” On the other hand Sarabjot Singh revealed that his unfulfilled goal of winning gold will be completed at the 2028 Olympics, He future expressed his gratitude to govt. Schemes promoting sports in India.
Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh’s bronze medal victory at the Paris Olympics stands as a testament to their dedication, skill, and resilience in the highly competitive world of shooting sports. Their achievement not only adds to India’s growing tally at the Olympics but also shines a spotlight on the potential of Indian shooters on the global stage.
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