Top 10 Key Facts about Manu Bhaker Olympics 2024 Medalist
At age 13, she was already excelling in sports like boxing, tennis, and skating.
At age 14, she decided to try her hand at shooting.
At age 15, she became the youngest Indian to win a gold medal at the ISSF World Cup.
At age 16, she faced criticism and setbacks but continued to train relentlessly.
At age 17, she experienced a heartbreaking loss at the Asian Games but used it as motivation.
At age 18, she won multiple gold medals at the ISSF World Cups and became a national sensation.
At age 19, she qualified for the Tokyo Olympics, facing immense pressure and expectations.
At age 20, she competed in the Tokyo Olympics, demonstrating resilience and determination despite the challenges.
Today, she is a symbol of youth empowerment and perseverance in Indian sports, inspiring countless young athletes.
Never give up. Believe in yourself. Be passionate. Work hard. It's never too late. She is Manu Bhaker.