Manu Bhaker Gears Up for Olympic Qualification with Renewed Confidence
Manu Bhaker's Confidence Surges As Olympic Qualification Cycle Nears
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Indian shooter Manu Bhaker, a double Olympic medallist, is focused on regaining her competitive edge as the qualification cycle for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics begins. With upcoming events like the Asian Games and World Championships, she aims to build on her past successes and welcomes the return of shooting to the 2030 Commonwealth Games in India.
- 01Manu Bhaker is preparing for the 2028 Olympic qualification cycle, starting with the Asian Games and World Championships.
- 02She has experienced a quiet period since her success at the 2024 Paris Olympics but is optimistic about upcoming competitions.
- 03Shooting will return to the 2030 Commonwealth Games in India, which Bhaker is excited about.
- 04Bhaker emphasizes the importance of mentorship for young talents like cricketer Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.
- 05She has embraced a deeper spiritual journey since the Paris Olympics.
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Manu Bhaker, the 24-year-old Indian shooter and double Olympic medallist, is filled with confidence as she prepares for the qualification cycle for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Following her success at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where she won two bronze medals, Bhaker aims to reignite her competitive spirit through major upcoming events, including the Asian Games in Japan and the World Championships later this year. She expressed her excitement about the return of shooting to the 2030 Commonwealth Games in India, after it was excluded from the last two editions. Bhaker also shared insights about her personal growth, highlighting a newfound spiritual journey that began around the time of the Paris Olympics. Looking ahead, she believes that with the right mentorship, young talents like cricketer Vaibhav Sooryavanshi can thrive regardless of age. Bhaker is set to compete next at the ISSF World Cup in Munich next month.
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Bhaker's preparations and success can inspire young athletes in India, potentially increasing participation in shooting sports.
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