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Avani becomes first Indian woman to win two Paralympic gold

Avani Lekhara has been wheel-chair bound after a car mishap left her paralysed below the waist when she was 11-years-old

India’s Avani Lekhara, centre, and Mona Agarwal, right, pose for photos after winning the gold medal and bronze medal respectively in the women’s 10m air rifle (SH1) event at Paralympics 2024, in Paris, France, Friday, Aug. 30, 2024. (PTI Photo)

By: Shajil Kumar

THIS is the first time in India’s Paralympic history that two shooters have pulled off medals in a single event.

Avani, who hails from Jaipur, endured a tough buildup to the Paralympics.

She grappled with a host of health issues, including a gallbladder surgery, which forced her to take a recovery break of one and half months.

But the committed shooter, who is an assistant conservator of forest with the Rajasthan government, did not let health concerns distract her from her aim of Paralympic glory.

She lost quite a bit of weight following the surgery but the determination to overcome all odds was all too evident during the national camp at the Karni Singh ranges, where she worked hard on regaining her strength and mentally steeling herself for Paris.

“I am happy to win a medal for my country. I am thankful to my team, my coaches and my parents,” said Avani after the match.

The SH1 category is for athletes who have movement affected in their arms, lower trunk, legs or have no limbs.

The youngster, who is wheel-chair bound after a car mishap left her paralysed below the waist as an 11-years-old, had became the first woman shooter from the country to win medals in shooting at the Tokyo Paralympics in 2021.

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Avani Lekhara of Team India poses with her gold medal after winning the R2 – Women’s 10m AR Standing SH1 Qualification at the Tokyo Paralympic Games. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)

In a nerve-wracking final, Avani was trailing her rival Lee Yunri by a few decimal points but the South Korean wilted under pressure and had an awful last shot of 6.8, while Avani kept her cool to shoot a superb 10.5 to clinch the gold with a Paralympics record.

The success will come as a huge boost for Avani ahead of the 50m rifle 3-positions event, where she is also a firm favourite for a medal after winning bronze in the previous edition of the Games in Tokyo.

Earlier, Avani came up with another sterling performance by qualifying for the final in second place, while Mona, who too has been in sublime form in the last one year, also made it to the eight-shooter summit clach in fifth place.

While Avani shot a 625.8 to be placed second behind Ukraine Iryna Shchetnik, who broke the Paralympic Qualification Record with a score of 627.5, Mona, the two-time World Cup gold medallist, shot 623.1.

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Avani Lekhara of India in action during the Women’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 Qualification at Paris 2024 Paralympics on August 30, 2024 (REUTERS/Eng Chin An)

Avani had credited the “positive environment” in the national camp for helping her overcome her fitness worries.

“I think we have been in a very positive environment throughout. We are just focussing on the process rather than the outcome.

“There, obviously, will be expectations but those expectations only motivate me and inspire me more to give my best. I am also more mature in my technique,” she had said before leaving for Paris.

As the lead changed hands between Avani, Mona and Yunri, it was all too evident who was the strongest of them all in terms of mental fortitude.

The bespectacled shooter kept striking consistently, with just one shot below 10, even as the other two succumbed to pressure.

Manish misses gold

Tokyo Games gold-medallist shooter Manish displayed pluck and courage in ample measure before ending with silver after shooting 234.9.

The 22-year-old, winner of the 50m pistol gold in Tokyo three years ago, looked determined to do an encore in Paris, leapfrogging from No.5 to the top of the heap.

But just when the gold looked well within his grasp, he came up with a series of poor shots in the ‘9s’, which saw him drop to second place.

Manish was born with a deformity in his right hand. (PTI)

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