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Asian Games medallist Harmilan Bains battled suicidal thoughts after missing Olympics, contemplates alternate career in modelling

Harmilan Bains was one of the stars of the Indian athletics team in the Asian Games in China last year when she won two medals -- a silver each in 800m and 1500m.

September 12, 2024 / 21:41 IST
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Asian Games double medallist Harmilan Bains
Asian Games double medallist Harmilan Bains (PTI)

Missing out on the recent Paris Olympics was so depressing for double Asian Games medallist middle distance runner Harmilan Bains that she contemplated suicide. Now having got over that tough phase, she is now exploring another career-option like modelling. The 26-year-old Harmilan was one of the stars of the Indian athletics team in the Asian Games in China last year when she won two medals -- a silver each in 800m and 1500m. She was, however, wrecked by injury the whole of this season, which dashed her hopes of making a serious try for a Paris Olympics berth.

"I really wanted to be in the Paris Olympics and I gave my all. But there was injury after injury and that affected my performance," Harmilan told PTI on Thursday. "After missing Paris Olympics, I was in depression, I was totally blank, I could not think of anything. Even the thought of committing suicide crossed my mind and I wanted to quit the sport," said Harmilan who is nicknamed 'the queen' as her social media handles carry the same tag.

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She is currently suffering from a "Grade 2B" hamstring tear and admitted that her athletics career is uncertain. She may undergo a surgery and a decision on that will be taken soon. Earlier in the year, she suffered from an ankle injury (peroneal tendonitis) which took five weeks to heal. In June, she suffered from a hamstring pull which later aggravated after she took part in an event.

"I was so desperate that I wanted to earn points and qualify for the Olympics that I took part in a race (in UK) with an injury. It was Grade 1 hamstring tear initially but now it is Grade 2B, means nearly Grade 3," she said from her Mohali home.