Tag: Avani Lekhara

  • PM Modi lauds Lekhara on profitable 2nd gold at World Shooting Para Sport World Cup

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday hailed younger paralympic champion Avani Lekhara for clinching her second gold medal on the ongoing Chateauroux 2022 World Shooting Para Sport World Cup in France.

    Lekhara shot 458.3 within the R8 – Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions SH1 finals to take the gold forward of skilled Paralympic stars Veronica Vadovicova (456.6) of Slovakia and Sweden’s Anna Normann (441.9). Vadovicova and Normann took the silver and bronze respectively.

    The 20-year-old Lekhara has already gained the R2 – Women’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 gold with a world report effort on Day 1 and ensured India a quota for Paris 2024 Paralympics Games.

    “Proud of Avani Lekhara for winning another Gold at Chateauroux 2022. Her determination to scale new heights is remarkable,” Modi tweeted. “I congratulate her on this feat and wish her the very best for the future,” he mentioned.

  • Avani Lekhara wins gold with world report in Para World Cup

    Tokyo Paralympics champion Avani Lekhara received gold on the Para Shooting World Cup with a world report rating of 250.6 in girls’s 10m air rifle standing SH1 in Chateauroux, France on Tuesday.

    The 20-year-old shooter broke her personal world report of 249.6 to safe her a spot on the 2024 Paris Paralympics. Poland’s Emilia Babska bagged the silver medal with a complete of 247.6, whereas the bronze went to Anna Normann of Sweden after she shot 225.6.

    SH1 class is for athletes with decrease limb impairment for competitors in rifle occasions.

    Lekhara bagged the highest prize three days after being on the verge of lacking the match as her coach and escort have been initially denied visas.

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    However, the difficulty was resolved after intervention of the Sports Authority of India and Sports Ministry.

    “Proud to bring home the gold in the R2 10M Air Rifle SH1 event with a WR score & India’s 1st Paris2024 Quota, at the Chateauroux2022. My 1st Int. event since the @paralympics. A big thank you to everyone who has supported me!” she tweeted.

    “Avani Lekhara, the new WorldRecord holder in the R2 – women’s 10m air rifle standing SH1. The Indian shooter just crushed the former record (249.6) by scoring 250.6 in the Chateauroux2022 World Cup, in France!” Shooting Para Sport wrote on its Twitter deal with.

    In August final yr, Lekhara bagged a gold within the 10m air rifle standing occasion within the SH1 class on the Tokyo Paralympics. She adopted it up with a bronze within the girls’s 50m rifle 3 positions SH1 occasion, making her the primary Indian lady to win a number of medals on the Paralympics.

  • Sindhu, Mirabai amongst 5 nominees for BBC Indian Sportswoman of the yr award

    Two-time Olympic medallist badminton star PV Sindhu and Tokyo silver winner weightlifter Saikhom Mirabai Chanu had been among the many 5 nominees for the BBC Indian Sportswoman (ISWOTY) of the Year award introduced right here on Tuesday.
    Besides Sindhu and Mirabai, star golfer Aditi Ashok, a number of medal winner at Tokyo Paralympics in taking pictures Avani Lekhara, Tokyo bronze winner boxer Lovlina Borgohain had been the opposite three nominees, shortlisted by an distinguished jury of sports activities journalists, specialists and sports activities writers.
    “Success doesn’t come easy, it’s not just few months of hard work, but years of hard work. Every day is a process, that’s how you come up to a certain level,” Sindhu, who gained a bronze at Tokyo Olympics to go together with her silver 5 years again at Rio de Janeiro, mentioned in a launch.

    Online voting for the award will stay open till February 28 and the winner will likely be revealed on March 28 at a ceremony right here.
    Aditi Ashok, who completed fourth place on the Tokyo Olympics mentioned: “I am grateful and thankful because this was a good year for me, and I had some great performances. I am happy that golf is becoming more popular in India.”

    The awards ceremony may even honour a legendary sportswoman with the BBC Lifetime Achievement award, and a younger feminine participant will likely be named because the BBC Emerging Player of the Year.

  • Padma Awards 2022: Neeraj Chopra, Avani Lekhara get Padma Shri

    Padma Awards 2022: The Centre on Tuesday unveiled the record of Padma awardees for 2022, with Olympic gold successful javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra and 20-year-old para shooter Avani Lekhara amongst these awarded the Padma Shri.
    Star Paralympic athlete Devendra Jhajharia was the one sportsperson awarded with the Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian honour within the nation. Forty-year outdated Jhajharia has two gold medals within the javelin competitors of Paralympic Games, 2004 Athens and extra just lately in Rio 2016. He received a silver within the F46 occasion on the Tokyo Paralympics final yr.
    The different sportspersons awarded with Padma Shri are para javelin thrower Sumit Antil, para badminton participant Pramod Bhagat, 93-year-old Kalaripayattu (indigenous martial artwork type) legend Sankaranarayana Menon Chundayil, former worldwide martial arts champion Faisal Ali Dar, 29-year-old girls’s hockey participant Vandana Kataria and 67-year-old former Indian soccer workforce captain Brahmanand Sankhwalkar.

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    Olympians Neeraj Chopra, Pramod Bhagat & Vandana Kataria, and singer Sonu Nigam to be awarded Padma Shri pic.twitter.com/J5K9aX9Qxz
    — ANI (@ANI) January 25, 2022

    Padma Awards – one of many highest civilian Awards of the nation, are conferred in three classes, specifically, Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri. The Awards are given in numerous disciplines/ fields of actions, viz.- artwork, social work, public affairs, science and engineering, commerce and trade, medication, literature and schooling, sports activities, civil service, and many others. ‘Padma Vibhushan’ is awarded for distinctive and distinguished service; ‘Padma Bhushan’ for distinguished service of excessive order and ‘Padma Shri’ for distinguished service in any subject. The awards are introduced on the event of Republic Day yearly.

    The awards are conferred by the President of India at ceremonial capabilities that are held at Rashtrapati Bhawan often round March/ April yearly. This yr the President has authorized conferment of 128 Padma Awards together with 2 duo case (in a duo case, the Award is counted as one). The record this yr contains 4 Padma Vibhushan, 17 Padma Bhushan and 107 Padma Shri Awards. 34 of the awardees are girls and the record additionally consists of 10 individuals from the class of Foreigners/NRI/PIO/OCI and 13 Posthumous awardees.

  • Tokyo Olympics champion Neeraj Chopra receives Khel Ratna Award with 11 others

    Tokyo Olympics gold medal-winning javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra, together with ten different athletes, acquired the celebrated Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna award from President Ram Nath Kovind on the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on Saturday.
    The 23-year-old Chopra, who earned the historic track-and-field gold medal with a staggering throw of 87.58m within the javelin throw finals, grew to become the one second particular person gold medalist from India on the Olympics and the primary in athletics.

    President Ram Nath Kovind confers Major Dhyan Chand #KhelRatnaAward 2021 on Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra!
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    — Doordarshan Sports (@ddsportschannel) November 13, 2021
    Apart from Chopra, Olympic silver-winning wrestler Ravi Dahiya, bronze-winning pugilist Lovlina Borgohain, cricketer Mithali Raj, footballer Sunil Chhetri hockey gamers PR Sreejesh and Manpreet Singh additionally acquired the award.

    President Ram Nath Kovind confers Major Dhyan Chand #KhelRatnaAward 2021 on Footballer Sunil Chhetri
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    — Doordarshan Sports (@ddsportschannel) November 13, 2021
    Avani Lekhara, who gained a gold and a bronze medal in para-shooting on the Tokyo Paralympics, was additionally honoured with the Khel Ratna award alongside 4 different para-athletes.

    President Ram Nath Kovind confers Major Dhyan Chand #KhelRatnaAward 2021 on Shooter Avani Lekhara!
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    — Doordarshan Sports (@ddsportschannel) November 13, 2021
    Previously often known as the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had just lately renamed India’s highest sporting honour after legendary hockey participant Major Dhyan Chand following India’s report present in hockey on the Tokyo Olympics.
    The 12 Khel Ratna recipients:
    Neeraj Chopra (Athletics)
    Ravi Dahiya (Wrestling)
    PR Sreejesh (Hockey)
    Lovlina Borgohain (Boxing)
    Sunil Chhetri (Football)
    Mithali Raj (Cricket)
    Manpreet Singh (Hockey)
    Pramod Bhagat (Para Badminton)
    Sumit Antil (Para Javelin)
    Avani Lekhara (Para Shooting)
    Krishna Nagar (Para Badminton)
    M Narwal (Para Shooting)

  • Avani Lekhara: Golden woman from Pink City

    More than a month has handed for the reason that curtain got here down on the Tokyo Paralympics. At her residence in Jagatpura, Jaipur, away from the hustle and bustle of the state capital, Avani Lekhara’s life has drastically modified in some methods and in some methods not a lot. A 10m Air Rifle SH1 gold medal and a 50m Prone occasion bronze medal adorn her mattress, signifying that she is the primary Indian lady to win a Paralympics gold and the primary from the nation since Joginder Singh Bedi in 1984 to win two medals on the Paralympics. And but, each day as Lekhera seems as much as her medals, there’s a tinge of wistfulness that follows.
    “Everybody was cheering and whistling and shouting. But I felt sad. For everyone, I had won gold and equalled the world record but for me, I missed out on the record being solely my own by 0.1. My final shot was a 9.9. I always want to make sure my last shot is a good one. My emotions over that moment are mixed,” Lekhera says.
    Lekhara, 19, is within the midst of giving her fourth-semester exams whereas finishing her Bachelors in Law from Rajasthan University. But her thoughts typically drifts to that final shot within the 10m Air Rifle closing.

    The nit-picking over her momentous achievement is a far cry from the beginning of the Olympics, when it was a unique form of emotion for Lekhara, paralysed from the waist under after an accident on the age of 12.
    On August 23, the most important Indian crew to have ever certified for the Paralympics landed in Tokyo. Within a number of hours of reaching the Games Village, Lekhara felt butterflies in her abdomen. The enormity of the problem made her nauseous and nerves hit like a tidal wave.
    Lekhara, in her specially-designed wheelchair and with a pair of airpods in her ears, determined to take a stroll across the Games Village. It was there that her private coach Suma Shirur joined her. After a couple of minutes, Lekhara’s apprehensions about her first match lastly bubbled over and a query was posed to her coach: ‘What if I don’t win a medal?’
    Avani Lakhera along with her mother and father and brother. (Photos courtesy: Avani’s household)
    Lekhara had purpose to be apprehensive. Since the time she began taking pictures, from succeeding on the nationals to the para-shooting championship in Al Ain in 2017, a concern of kinds had developed. Silver and bronze medals fell into her lap in abundance however the younger shooter merely wasn’t capable of contact gold.
    “Suma ma’am told me that whether I win or lose, get a medal or not, our relationship wouldn’t change. She would still be by my side and would still be there to help when I needed it. All she asked of me was to perform my best so that I wouldn’t have any regrets,” Lekhara advised The Indian Express.
    Bad begin
    Despite the phrases of assurances from Shirur, Lekhara’s qualification was a catastrophe. She remembers asking herself, ‘Why is this happening today of all days?’ It was nearly as if all of the nerves that she had been enduring till got here out to the fore. At the top of the qualification, she was seventh within the standings. All she had was 45 minutes to arrange for the finals and the encouraging phrases of Shirur and her personal mom always in her ear on the taking pictures vary.
    A younger Avani getting a prize for a dancing competitors earlier than the accident.
    “The truth is nothing was going right at that time,” mentioned Lekhara. At that time, she had solely two technical elements of taking pictures to financial institution on. She determined to concentrate on her pre-aiming and follow-through.
    Follow-through is how shooters proceed to take a look at the goal after taking the shot. (They additionally maintain their weapon regular after pulling the set off). This provides the pellet time to go and hit on the goal. Pre-aiming is when the shooter prepares the physique for a shot earlier than placing their cheek on the rifle.
    Every muscle, each side of the thoughts wanted to be in cohesion earlier than the shot and as soon as that set off was pulled, Lekhara wanted to guarantee that the pellet went the place she wished it to. When nothing in qualification was going her method, this was the one means to carry herself again on observe.
    “Everything that could have gone wrong, went wrong in qualification. But I also felt that the worst was behind me. I was seventh and at worst would come eighth.”
    The potential to remain calm when issues usually are not going one’s method is one thing that Lekhara has been properly versed with. When the 2020 para-sports season was canned due to the worldwide pandemic, Indian shooters had been supplied with taking pictures vary simulators (digital goal setups). Even then, staying at residence and practising was not excellent.
    “Initially, it was tough. You don’t get the feel of training at a range. I was practically shooting from my kitchen hallway to the master bedroom. Somebody is cooking, sometimes the TV is on… it wasn’t a proper way to train,” mentioned Lekhara, pointing to the kitchen and the bed room of her home in Jaipur.
    Soon a schedule was finalised. One of her first taking pictures coaches in Jagatpura, Chandra Shekhar was recurrently along with her throughout this era, serving to in fine-tuning her taking pictures abilities. His concern was extra to do with the 50m three-position occasion, and significantly the susceptible place.
    Avani along with her coach Suma Shirur.
    In the SH1 class of taking pictures on the Paralympics, athletes with paraplegia or non-functioning limbs take part and a contest like three-position needs to be particularly tailor-made for them. Since standing, kneeling or susceptible positions are all not attainable, changes are made. For the standing place, athletes like Lekhara shoot from their wheelchairs. For kneeling, a flat board is supplied together with a round object on which the elbow is rested. It is an try to mimic an elbow resting on the knee.
    But it was the susceptible place that may trigger probably the most bodily discomfort to Lekhara. “The type of injury she has, sensitivity below her waist isn’t there. So sometimes the position of her elbow wasn’t where it was supposed to be,” Chandra Shekhar advised The Indian Express.

    The susceptible place would additionally require Lekhara to lean ahead and the additional stress on her again was one thing that was inflicting her discomfort. So a lot in order that within the months of May and June, she determined to cease taking pictures utterly and focus purely on physiotherapy.
    “In March during the World Cup, I felt some pain and thought I couldn’t go to the Paralympics with this issue.”
    She added, “It was a risk. You can’t stop shooting a few months before such a big event. I have the confidence to shoot but to shoot while being in pain is another matter altogether. I was happier with my bronze medal because 3P is a longer match. 120 shots, almost three-and-a-half hours of qualification followed by 45 shots in the final, which is almost double the time of a normal final. There were back exercises, icing sessions, and sprays for two-three hours a day.”
    During this era of not taking pictures, Lekhara centered on psychological workouts. She always visualised varied eventualities in her thoughts. It is a energy of hers that Shekhar acknowledges has led her to such heights.

    “Her grasp and intelligence regarding shooting is very good. She studies the sport, takes notes, and tries to understand the best way to succeed. For her, shooting was something that she wanted to practise at the highest level. Nothing else mattered,” mentioned Shekhar. In truth, he was so positive of a medal that he texted her father on July 21 at 1 within the morning to guarantee him that the gold was hers.
    Even after the qualification, Shekhar thought the gold was his ward’s, however Lekhara wasn’t so positive. All she had going for her at that time was the data that she was within the finals and it was now a clear slate. But the pre-aiming and the follow-through labored. All her preparations allowed considered one of her worst qualification performances to be forgotten. With one shot remaining within the finals, she was assured of the gold.
    That gold medal now could be the very first thing she sees on waking up and the very last thing she gazes at earlier than sleeping, however the thoughts continues to consider that final shot.
    “I’m very bad at remembering the good things. I even remember everything that happened 10 years ago. In a sense, it’s a good thing because every match that I’ve played in, I come back and think about the mistakes I made. Sometimes I feel ki maine sabh sahi kara lekin fir bhi theek nahi gaya (I did everything right but it didn’t work out). I really don’t like when that happens.”