New Delhi, July 28: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday called up Manu Bhaker over her historic bronze medal at the Paris Olympics and extended greetings for winning India’s first medal at the 2024 games. Haryana-based Manu Bhaker made the nation proud on Sunday as she clinched the bronze medal in women’s 10 m air pistol today, at the Paris Olympics 2024.
Earlier, PM Modi took to X, formerly Twitter and congratulated Bhaker for becoming the first woman to win a medal in the shooting competition. “A historic medal! Well done, @realmanubhaker, for winning India's FIRST medal at #ParisOlympics2024! Congrats for the Bronze," Modi said in a post on X. ‘An Incredible Achievement’: PM Narendra Modi Congratulates Shooter Manu Bhaker for Winning Bronze Medal at Paris Olympics 2024.
PM Modi Interacts With Olympic Bronze Medalist Manu Bhaker
#WATCH | Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with Olympic Bronze Medalist Manu Bhaker and congratulated her on winning a Bronze medal in Women’s 10 M Air Pistol at #ParisOlympics2024 pic.twitter.com/IHrumNS5yv
— ANI (@ANI) July 28, 2024
"This success is even more special as she becomes the first woman to win a medal in shooting for India. An incredible achievement!" PM Modi added. Manu Bhaker finished in third place, just 0.1 points behind the eventual silver medallist Oh Yejin of South Korea, while fellow Korean Kim Yeji secured the gold.
With this triumph, Manu has brought an end to India's 12-year Olympic medal drought in shooting. The last time India won a medal in shooting was at the Summer Games (2012) when Gagan Narang clinched a bronze medal in the men's 10m air rifle at the London. Manu Bhaker Wins Bronze in Women’s 10M Air Pistol, Clinches India’s First Medal at Paris Olympics 2024; Becomes First Indian Female Athlete to Win Olympics Medal in Shooting.
Manu Bhaker, in her first reaction after her maiden victory, said that a firm belief in herself helped her chase her dreams. "I put in a lot of effort. This is a bronze but I'm happy I could win a bronze for the country. I read a lot of Gita. As Lord Krishna says, focus on karma, not on the outcome of the karma," Bhaker told the media after winning the bronze medal.
"After Tokyo, I was very disappointed however, I came back stronger. Let the past remain in the past," she said when asked about what her solid comeback in Paris meant for her.
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