Olympian shooters Manu Bhaker, Anjum Moudgil and Anish Bhanwala gave away medals at the Khelo India Para Games winners
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Para Athletes Mentally Stronger Than Us, Says Pistol Shooter Manu Bhaker

Para athletes embody of determination and they give able-bodied athletes the added motivation to excel in the international stage, including the Olympics, said Olympian shooters Manu Bhaker and Anjum Moudgil

Press Trust Of India | December 16, 2023

New Delhi: Olympian shooters Manu Bhaker and Anjum Moudgil said on Saturday (December 16) that para athletes were an embodiment of determination and they give able-bodied athletes the added motivation to excel in the international stage, including the Olympics. Rifle shooter Anjum, pistol exponent Manu and rapid-fire marksman Anish Bhanwala, who were at the Karni Singh range to give away medals to the Khelo India Para Games winners, felt there were lessons to be learnt from the struggles of the specially-abled athletes.

Manu, who earned the 2024 Paris Olympics quota in women’s 25m pistol event recently, said para shooters are mentally tougher than their able-bodied counterparts.

The seven-time ISSF World Cup gold medallist said,

“Para athletes are mentally stronger than us because they have more problems to face which they overcome. And then to win a medal for the country is a huge achievement. I find motivation in the same. Whenever I speak to them, I get inspired, and hence, I love to speak with them and train alongside them.”

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Punjab shooter Anjum, the 2018 World Championships silver medallist in 10m air rifle, said,

“I am really happy that I got this opportunity to present the medals to para winners. I look up to them. They are examples of what passion, determination, and not going by excuses are like. I look up to them and it’s a privilege to present medals to them today.”

Anjum, who won silver at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in 50m rifle 3-positions and competed at the Tokyo Olympics in the same event, added,

“I am constantly inspired by each and everything about the para athletes. They do not make excuses despite all the struggles that they and their family have been through. They are still here each day and they train with us here at Karni Singh range. It’s so good to see their positivity. It is a motivation for us able-bodied shooters as we prepare for Paris. I am looking forward to Paris and I hope we can share the podium with the para shooters.”

Anish Bhanwala, who recently became the first Indian shooter since 2012 to bag an Olympic quota in 25m rapid-fire pistol, said he felt motivated seeing para shooters train hard for the 2024 Pairs Paralympics.

Mr Bhanwala said,

“I met with all the para athletes here and they are motivated to perform in Paris next year. They have already started preparing for the same. Despite being physically challenged, they are doing a lot of hard work and training. Their dedication is quite inspiring for us as well and motivates us to do our best.”

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