Manu Bhaker has scripted a historic moment for Indian shooting by qualifying for the finals of the Women’s 10m Air Pistol event at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
In a heart-stopping finish, India’s shooting sensation Manu Bhaker clinched the bronze medal in the Women’s 10m Air Pistol event at the Paris Olympics. The young shooter, who had shown immense promise throughout the competition, narrowly missed out on silver by a mere 0.1 points.
This achievement marks a significant milestone as she becomes the first Indian female shooter in two decades to reach an Olympic final in this category. Bhaker’s consistent performance and nerves of steel have propelled her to this prestigious stage, raising hopes for a medal for India
Order | NOCs | Gold Medals (G) | Silver Medals (S) | Bronze Medals (B) | Total Medals |
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17 | India | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Manu Bhaker: India’s Shooting Prodigy
Manu Bhaker, a name synonymous with Indian shooting, has etched her name in the annals of the sport at a remarkably young age. Hailing from Goria, Haryana, this prodigious talent has captured the nation’s attention with her exceptional skills and unwavering determination.
Family Background and Support
Manu’s success is backed by a strong support system within her family. Her father, Ram Kishan Bhaker, is a Chief Engineer in the Merchant Navy, and her family has been instrumental in encouraging and supporting her shooting career. This support has been crucial in her development and achievements as a sport shooter.
Last Olympics Participation
Manu Bhaker represented India at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, competing in the women’s 10m air pistol and women’s 25m pistol events. Although she did not secure a medal, her participation added valuable experience to her already impressive career.
Personal Profile
Feature | Details |
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Full Name | Manu Bhaker |
Date of Birth | 18 February 2002 |
Birthplace | Goria, Jhajjar district, Haryana, India |
Height | 168 cm |
Weight | 60 kg |
Sport | Shooting |
Events | 10 m air pistol, 25 m pistol |
National Team | India |
Years Active | 2021-present |
Education | Delhi Public School, Faridabad |
Family Background | Father: Ram Kishan Bhaker, Chief Engineer in Merchant Navy |
From Multi-Sports to Shooting Stardom
Interestingly, Manu’s journey to becoming a world-class shooter was not always straightforward. Before discovering her penchant for shooting, she excelled in a myriad of sports, including Huyen langlon, boxing, tennis, and skating. Her versatility and athleticism were evident from a young age.
It was her parents who recognized her potential in shooting and encouraged her to pursue it. Under the guidance of coach Vinit Kumar at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range, Manu’s talent blossomed. Her dedication and hard work soon started yielding results.
A Meteoric Rise
Manu’s rise to prominence has been nothing short of meteoric. She etched her name in history by becoming the youngest Indian to win a gold medal at the ISSF World Cup. This was just the beginning of her illustrious career.
The Commonwealth Games 2018 proved to be a watershed moment. At the tender age of 16, Manu clinched the gold medal in the women’s 10m air pistol event, showcasing her nerves of steel and exceptional accuracy. This victory catapulted her into the limelight and established her as a force to reckon with in the world of shooting.
A Medalist Extraordinaire
Manu’s trophy cabinet is a testament to her consistent brilliance. She has amassed an impressive collection of medals at various international competitions, including:
- Commonwealth Games: Gold medal in women’s 10m air pistol (2018)
- ISSF World Cup: 9 Gold, 2 Silver
- Youth Olympic Games: 1 Gold, 1 Silver
- ISSF Junior World Championships: 4 Gold, 1 Bronze
- Asian Shooting Championships: 2 Gold (2019)
- Asian Airgun Championships: 2 Gold (2019)
- World Championships: 1 Gold (2023 Baku), 1 Silver (2022 Cairo)
- ISSF Junior World Cup: 3 Gold (2018 Sydney, 2018 Suhl), 1 Silver (2018 Suhl)
- World University Games: 2 Gold (2021 Chengdu)
The Road Ahead
While Manu has achieved tremendous success at a young age, she remains grounded and focused on her goals. The Tokyo Olympics 2020 served as a valuable learning experience for her, and she is determined to come back stronger.
With her exceptional talent, unwavering dedication, and supportive family, Manu Bhaker is undoubtedly one of India’s brightest hopes in the world of shooting. As she continues to mature as an athlete, the nation eagerly awaits her future triumphs on the international stage.
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