Wednesday, December 11, 2024
spot_img

Past Olympic failures will play on mind, says Deepika

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

KOLKATA, July 16: Star Indian archer Deepika Kumari says the failure to win medals in the last two Olympics will “play on her mind” but she is trying to stay away from the negative emotions as she heads to the Tokyo Games.
The 27-year-old from Ranchi is going to the Olympics as a world no 1, similar to 2012 when she had climbed to the pole position ahead of the London Games. However, Deepika could not live up to the expectation, making a first-round exit.
Rio Games was no different as she made a last 16 exit in individual and lost to Russia in team quarterfinals.
“I don’t want a repeat anymore. It’s past but yes, that will play on my mind and there would be some pressure on the back of my mind,” she said, a day before leaving for Tokyo.
“So, it’s about trying my best to keep myself free of all those negative thoughts and take less pressure. It’s about focusing just on my shooting.”
Deepika is in the peak form of her career, attaining the No 1 ranking after winning two individual World Cup gold medals this year.
Deepika and her husband Atanu Das are India’s best Olympic medal hope in the mixed pair competition. However, the power couple of Indian archery has turned into ‘fiercest rivals’ in the lead up to the Tokyo Games.
Finding herself as the lone female archer in the Indian camp after the women’s team failed to make the cut, Deepika has resorted to the next best option – competing with her husband Atanu.
“It’s better for me, I’m trying my best to shoot better than them always. In fact, I’m winning most of the times,” Deepika said.
The duo will be the first Indian couple to take part in the same event in an Olympic Games. Deepika said Atanu is now doubling up as “coach-mentor” as they chase India’s elusive dream of winning first-ever Olympic medal in archery.
Not only Atanu, Deepika is competing against all the three male members of the Tokyo-bound team as well as the trainees at the Army Sports Institute in Pune.
It all happened after the World Cup in Paris last month where the women’s trio of Deepika, Ankita Bhakat and Komalika Bari failed to qualify for the Olympics as a team as the world number one found herself as “the lone female” archer at ASI. (PTI)

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

Two-member UNHCR team meets Rohingyas in Jammu

Jammu, Dec 11: Officials said here on Wednesday that a two-member team of the United Nations High Commissioner...

B’luru man kills self over Rs 3 cr divorce settlement demand; body for harassed men to move SC

Bengaluru, Dec 11: Following the death of an automobile company executive from Uttar Pradesh in Bengaluru allegedly over...

73 pc of e-commerce, tech startups planning workforce expansion in India

Bengaluru, Dec 11: About 73 per cent of the e-commerce and tech startups are planning workforce expansion, signalling...

Women now own 20.5 pc of MSMEs in India, startups surge in tier 2 and 3 cities

New Delhi, Dec 11: Women now own 20.5 per cent of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in...