Paris Olympics 2024: Manu Bhaker and Sarbhjot Singh wins Bronze Medal for India
The Paris Olympics 2024 has kicked off with much anticipation, and the competitive spirit is palpable as teams from around the world vie for the prestigious medals. India has made a notable start, with Manu Bhaker emerging as a key player in the ongoing events. Bhaker, who has already made her mark, is gearing up for the 10-meter air pistol event alongside fellow competitor Sarbjeet Singh Narukha. If Bhaker and Narukha manage to secure a medal in this event, it will add another accolade to India’s tally, bolstering the nation’s standing in these Games.
India’s aspirations for the Paris Olympics are high, and with the talented athletes representing the country across various disciplines, there is optimism that the nation will surpass the seven-medal mark. The performance of Bhaker and Narukha is particularly promising. In their recent match, both athletes have demonstrated impressive skill and precision. Early in the competition, Bhaker and Narukha made significant strides, initially securing a lead with Bhaker aiming for high scores. At one point, India was ahead with 10 points compared to their Korean opponents who had accumulated 8 points.
As the match progressed, Bhaker and Narukha continued to excel, adding 2 more points to their score. Despite the competitive pressure, the duo maintained their focus and determination. They were required to secure an additional 2 points to solidify their victory. Ultimately, their consistent performance paid off, and India emerged victorious with a total of 16 points against the Korean team who clocked 10 points.
Ultimately Bhaker and Sarbhjot won Bronze medal for India
Their victory in the 10-meter air pistol event has contributed to India’s medal tally, bringing the country’s total to two medals in this marquee competition. This success is a testament to the skill and dedication of Indian athletes and sets a hopeful tone for the remaining events in the Paris Olympics. The nation eagerly anticipates further victories as the Games continue, with high hopes that more medals will be added to India’s growing collection.



