July 29, 2024

8 Indian Women and Their Historic Olympic Medals

SAURAV PANDEY

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From Karnam Malleswari's pioneering feat to Manu Bhaker's recent bronze, Indian women have made significant strides in Olympic history.

Karnam Malleswari (Sydney 2000)

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The trailblazer, becoming the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal in weightlifting.

Saina Nehwal (London 2012)

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India's badminton queen, securing the bronze medal and inspiring a generation.

Mary Kom (London 2012)

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The 'Magnificent Mary', bringing home a bronze in boxing, showcasing India's prowess in the ring.

P.V. Sindhu (Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020)

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The badminton sensation, capturing silver medals in consecutive Olympics, becoming a household name.

Sakshi Malik (Rio 2016)

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The wrestling warrior, clinching a bronze, breaking new ground for Indian women in the sport.

Saikhom Mirabai Chanu (Tokyo 2020)

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The weightlifting wonder, securing a silver, showcasing India's strength in the sport.

Lovlina Borgohain (Tokyo 2020)

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The boxing brilliance, adding another bronze to India's Olympic tally.

Manu Bhaker (Paris 2024)

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The shooting sensation, breaking India's 12-year Olympic shooting medal drought with a bronze.