In a remarkable feat, Indian shooter Manu Bhaker secured her second medal at the Paris Olympics, partnering with Sarabjot Singh to win the bronze in the 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team event after winning her first in the 10m Air Pistol Women’s event. This achievement underscores India’s growing stature in the international shooting arena and Bhaker’s exceptional talent, making her the first Indian athlete to achieve the unique milestone of winning 2 medals in a single Olympics.
The dynamic duo demonstrated impeccable skill and coordination throughout the competition. Facing formidable opponents, Bhaker and Singh maintained their composure and precision, ultimately securing a podium finish. Their bronze medal win is a testament to their hard work and the rigorous training they underwent in the lead-up to the Olympics.
Manu Bhaker Becomes 1st Indian Athlete to Win 2 Medals In Single Olympics
Manu Bhaker, who has already garnered an impressive array of accolades in her career, including medals at the Youth Olympics and Commonwealth Games, continues to shine on the world stage. Her ability to perform under pressure and her consistent excellence have made her a role model for aspiring athletes in India.
Sarabjot Singh, relatively newer to the international scene, showcased his potential and skill, making significant contributions to the team’s success. His partnership with Bhaker proved to be effective, and their synergy was evident in their performance.
This victory is not just a personal triumph for Bhaker and Singh but also a proud moment for Indian sports. It highlights the nation’s continued progress in shooting and serves as an inspiration for future athletes. The support from the Indian shooting federation and their coaches has been instrumental in this success.
As India celebrates this achievement, the focus remains on building on this momentum and striving for further excellence in upcoming international competitions.