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Manu Bhaker: Fourth-place heartbreak and a place in India’s Olympic history

It’s all right that it didn’t end in the fairy tale that a third medal would have been. What Manu has done will still take some doing to surpass, for sure.

August 04, 2024 / 07:48 IST
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Fourth-place heartbreak and a place in India’s Olympic history for Manu Bhaker (Pic Courtesy: X-@mufaddal_vohra)
Fourth-place heartbreak and a place in India’s Olympic history for Manu Bhaker (Pic Courtesy: X-@mufaddal_vohra)

Manu Bhaker’s memorable 2024 Paris Olympics campaign ended on a despairing note. The winner of two bronze medals before this 25m pistol final, she finished in the most agnonising position for an athlete — fourth, so close to the podium and yet so far.

But that is sports and reality. A number of Indian sports legends had finished in that position at the Olympic Games before Manu Bhaker. Milkha Singh, PT Usha, and even Abhinav Bindra. The difference between them and Manu is that she still comes back home with two bronze medals around her neck. This, in itself, is an unprecedented achievement for an Indian in the history of the Olympics as far as individual events are concerned.

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At the Chateauroux Shooting Centre in France, a place she will have very fond memories of, Manu was in touching distance of a medal until the very end. She eventually lost out on another bronze medal after finishing behind Veronica Major of Hungary in a shootout. Jiin Yang of South Korea took gold, with France’s Camille Jedrzejewski settling for silver.

Manu, who qualified for the final of this event in the second place in the qualifying round, was in contention for a podium almost till the end. A few mis-hits towards the close cost her dear. It was very near and yet painstakingly far by the narrowest of margins. She looked dejected after the last shot and her expressions betrayed heartbreak.