Paris Paralympics 2024: After losing his leg in a tragic accident, 17-year-old Rudransh Khandelwal became World No 1 in para shooting, setting records and aiming for gold in his maiden campaign.
Paris Olympics: Hailing from a small town in Maharashtra, Swapnil Kusale has clinched a historic bronze medal in 50m Rifle 3 Positions. This is India's third Olympic shooting medal, and its first in this event.
Paris Olympics 2024: With another bronze, Manu Bhaker becomes the first Indian woman to win two shooting medals in a single Olympic edition. Her first was in the women's 10m air pistol event and her second in the 10m air pistol mixed team event.
It’s not just her victories that are inspiring, but the journey to get here is equally worthy of a mention. Sindhu travelled for almost 56 km every morning to get to Pullela Gopichand’s Academy, where she would train for four hours each day.
Started by a marginal farmer, this humble shed has become a breeding ground for champions — the latest being 16-year-old Saurabh Chaudhary who clinched an Asian Games gold!