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The Awe-Inspiring Story of Deepika Kumari

Deepika Kumari is one among the the greatest sports achievers India has ever produced. She is the living proof that the girl born with absolute poverty in the roadside of the village can rewrite her destiny with the help of hard work and persistence. She stands tall with her achievements and her story is an inspiring one that every budding sportsperson should have a look into that.

Being born in a humble family, which has to fight for its everyday meals rose to the occasion and become the most successful sportsperson of the decade is an outstanding achievement. Once in an interview, she said “wanting to do something and being blocked for silly reasons is the primary issue of modern day youths and I want to throw that hesitation away from myself” and I think this tendency made her so successful over the years. Here is the awe-inspiring story of Deepika Kumari.

Early Days of Deepika Kumari

Deepika Kumari was born at Ritu chai village at Jharkhand. Her parents Satyanarayan Mahato is an auto rickshaw driver and her mother Geeta Mahato is a nurse at the Ranchi medical college. During her childhood days, Deepika spent her holidays in grandmother’s home. During that time she was introduced to archery and she became fonder of this sport and practiced archery with the homegrown apparatus by aiming mangoes with white stones. Her parents could not manage to buy new equipment for her training as the result, she started practicing with bamboo bows and arrows.

Her cousin Vidya Kumari who was an archer in the Tata archery Academy then supported her in improving the talents.  She wants to make it big in archery and with the certainty of meal in archery academy she decides to join in tata archery academy but she failed in the qualification process and later directed to Arjun archery academy which is operated by former Jharkhand chief minister’s wife Meera Munda. Her mother always of dreamed of seeing her as a future doctor and wanted her to concentrate on studies. But Deepika stood firm and wanted to join in the academy and her parents accepted it later.

The Turning Point of her life

Though she joined in Arjun archery academy her career got the major breakthrough after she joined at tata archery academy in 2006.  During her training days in the Tata academy, she was introduced to modern kits and was able to train with proper equipment. With right support and guidance she was able to horn her skills there, she also received the stipend of Rs 500 per month. Her hard work never failed as she went on to win the cadet world championship in 2009. During the course of 3 years, she visited home only once and concentrated a lot in developing skills which required sustaining at international level.

Deepika Kumari won the 11th youth world archery championship at Ogden United States of America in the same year and that marked her entry into the international arena. She was only fifteen that time and she became the second Indian to achieve that foot after Palton Hansda in 2006.

Career Timeline

A Transformed Girl

After her average performance at Rio Olympics, 2016 questions were raised against her ability to win at the big stage. She made a self-realization and improved a lot as a player these days. she becomes more matured and focusing more on her fitness. She has lost 7kgs and hired a new trainer to enhance her performance. She is trying to outsmart the external factors like weather which is affecting her performance a lot over the years.

The changes start reflecting in her game as she again moved on to top 5 rankings. She was currently ranking fifth and only 24 years of age she has got all the ability to bring more laurels to the country in upcoming events.

Awards and Felicitations

Medals won by Deepika kumara till now

 

Deepika Kumari is the right example for achieving the dream despite the circumstances. She is now regarded as the best sportsmen in the country. Importantly, she is only 24 and no doubt that she can reach greater heights in upcoming years.

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