Bhajan Kaur is a rising star in Indian archery. The 18-year-old from Sirsa, Haryana has already achieved a lot in her young career.
India’s Archers – July 25, 2024, 15:16:29 (IST)-All Women In Top 32, India Directly In Quarters
India’s Women Archers Conclude Ranking Round
The Indian women’s archery team has wrapped up the ranking round at the Paris Olympics with mixed results. Ankita Bhakat emerged as the top Indian archer, securing an impressive 11th position. Her final round showcased her consistency with five 9s and one X.
Bhajan Kaur finished in 22nd place, just one point behind her teammate. She displayed commendable composure throughout the competition. Veteran Deepika Kumari concluded her campaign in 23rd position, delivering a solid performance in the final round with four 10s, one 9, and one 8.
While the Indian women have shown glimpses of their potential, they will be aiming to elevate their performance in the upcoming elimination rounds to challenge for a podium finish.
Archer | Position | Final Round Scores | Notable Highlights |
---|---|---|---|
Ankita Bhakat | 11th | Five 9s, one X | Consistency throughout the competition |
Bhajan Kaur | 22nd | – | Finished just one point behind Ankita Bhakat |
Deepika Kumari | 23rd | Four 10s, one 9, one 8 | Delivered a solid performance in the final round |
India’s Archers – July 25, 2024, 15:08:25 (IST)–Indian Archers Hold Strong After Penultimate Round
Ankita Bhakat continues to lead the Indian charge with a strong score of 612 points, placing her in eighth position. Bhajan Kaur is close behind in 19th place with 606 points, while Deepika Kumari is currently in 26th position with a score of 601.
Personal Information
Nationality: Indian
Born: 26 August 2005 (age 18)
Sporting Career
Sport: Archery Supported by: OGQ (Olympic Gold Quest)
Early Life
Bhajan Kaur is from Ellenabad, Sirsa, Haryana. She completed her schooling at Nachiketan Public School in Ellenabad. Her family has been a significant source of support throughout her journey. Her father, Bhagawan Singh, is a farmer, and she has a brother and a sister.
Bhajan Kaur’s path to archery wasn’t typical. Growing up on a farm, shot put seemed a more natural fit for the young athlete. In fact, that’s exactly what she was practicing when her teacher, Parminder Sir, saw something special. Recognizing a lack of girls in archery at the under-14 level, he encouraged Bhajan to give it a try. And the rest, as they say, is history.
Overcoming Challenges with Family Support
Reflecting on her journey, Kaur shared with The New Indian Express, “I can’t even imagine what would have happened if my father had not installed the target at home. I don’t think I am where I am without all the sacrifices my family has made.”
Balancing Academics and Archery
Kaur has successfully balanced her school commitments with rigorous archery practice, relying heavily on her family’s unwavering support.
Family Sacrifices and Investment
To ensure she had the necessary tools to excel, Kaur’s father took out loans and invested Rs 25,000 in an archery kit.
Support from Olympic Gold Quest
Kaur’s archery career has been supported by Olympic Gold Quest (OGQ), which has played a crucial role in her development as an athlete.
Selection for the 2022 Asian Games
Kaur was selected for the Indian Archery team to compete in the recurve events at the 2022 Asian Games held in Hangzhou, China. Along with teammates Ankita Bhakat and Simranjeet Kaur, she secured a bronze medal in the Women’s team recurve event.
Triumph in the Asian Games
The Indian trio triumphed over the Vietnam team with a 6-2 victory in the bronze-medal play-off, marking a significant achievement in Kaur’s career.
- Bronze Medal – Third Place: 2022 Hangzhou, Women’s team recurve
- 2023 World Cup Bronze: Bhajan Kaur was part of the Indian recurve team that won a bronze medal at the Hyundai Archery World Cup in Paris, France in August 2023.
- 2023 Youth World Championship Bronze: She also won a bronze medal at the Youth World Championships at Limerick in July 2023, defeating Su Hsin-Yu of Chinese Taipei in the U-21 women’s recurve individual section.
- Other Achievements: Bhajan Kaur has consistently impressed in international competitions. In April 2023, she reached the semifinals of the Archery World Cup in Antalya, Turkey, defeating top seed Alejandra Valencia in the quarterfinals. Earlier that year, she also finished in the top-10 at the Archery World Cup Stage 3 held in Medellin, Colombia.
Bhajan Kaur’s dedication and talent have made her a bright prospect for Indian archery. With the Paris Olympics just around the corner, she will be hoping to continue her impressive form and challenge for a medal.
Path to the Paris Olympics
Kaur’s success in Antalya ensures her participation in the prestigious 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, where she aims to bring further glory to her nation.
Paris Olympics Qualification: Bhajan Kaur secured India’s first women’s individual recurve quota for the 2024 Paris Olympics by winning the gold medal at the Archery Final Olympic Qualifier in Antalya, Turkey on June 16, 2024 . She defeated top-seeded Mobina Fallah of Iran 6-2 (28-26, 29-29, 29-26, 29-29) in the final.
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