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Manu Bhaker’s Paris Olympics Medal Triumph: Cricket Stars Gambhir and Suryakumar Lead the Praise

Cricket Icons Cheer as Manu Bhaker Shines with a Historic Medal Win!

by Cricket Army
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Manu Bhaker celebrating her bronze medal win at the Paris Olympics

Manu Bhaker has scripted one of the most incredible moments in Indian sports history by winning a bronze medal in the 10mm pistol shooting event at the Paris Olympics. As the first Indian female athlete to medal in this category, Bhaker’s achievement is monumental. Out of the eight finalists, she secured third place with a score of 221.7 points, narrowly missing the gold by just 0.1 marks. This historic moment came after a challenging experience at the Tokyo Olympics, where a pistol malfunction had marred her performance. Bhaker’s remarkable comeback made her the first Indian woman in 20 years to reach an Olympic shooting final since Suma Shirur in 2004. The gold was clinched by South Korea’s Ye Jin with an Olympic record of 243.2 points, and her compatriot Kim Yeji took the silver with 241.3 points.

 

 

As soon as Bhaker’s Paris triumph was announced, cricket stars like Gautam Gambhir and Suryakumar Yadav quickly took to social media to congratulate her. Gambhir, the current Team India head coach, expressed immense pride in Bhaker’s achievement, while T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav celebrated the young champion. Cheteshwar Pujara also joined in, applauding Bhaker’s historic win.

Even the legendary Sachin Tendulkar praised Bhaker, acknowledging her resilience after the setback in Tokyo and her courage to secure a medal. Bhaker’s journey from adversity to triumph has not only inspired the nation but also drawn commendations from the greats of cricket.

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