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Asian Games 2023: Hangzhou success mirrors the power of an aspirational generation

India has won a record number of medals at the Hangzhou Asian Games but the real test awaits us at the Paris Olympics. Almost every new medal-winning athlete like Parul Chaudhary has a backstory which basically says that no odds are insurmountable and nothing is impossible

October 05, 2023 / 15:13 IST
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Asian Games 2023
This edition of the Asian Games has been a massive eye-opener for the fact that medals have come from rather unexpected corners.

Parul Chaudhary’s sensational dash to win the 5,000 metres gold at Hanghzou was perhaps the most defining moment of India’s record showing at the Asian Games 2023. With less than 25 metres to go, the sinewy 28-year-old Meerut girl, a TTE (Travelling Ticket Examiner) with Northern Railways, suddenly found an extra burst of energy to leave Japan’s Ririka Hironaka in her wake.

After clinching silver, her maiden Asian Games medal, in the 3,000 metre steeplechase the previous day, a seemingly tired Parul trailed for most of this gruelling event that Ririka always had in control. But the tactical ploy to overtake the Japanese from the inside lane left spectators dumbfounded and TV experts ecstatic. Parul, they said, was a reflection of a “new India” where dreams are transforming into reality.

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Our Medal Winners And Their Backstories

Parul’s story of grit, determination and a well-planned fightback very much sums up India’s stupendous show at Hangzhou 2023. These Games have exposed a slew of athletes whose ambition in life have been founded on three basic principles of success: clarity of purpose, growth mindset and courage.