The 22-year-old was greeted with bouquets, garlands, and celebratory dhol after she came out of the New Delhi airport exit
By: Shajil Kumar
LIFTED on shoulders, garlanded and showered with rose petals – star pistol shooter Manu Bhaker’s return to the country was a memorable affair as hundreds of supporters braved the Delhi’s steady drizzle to welcome her on Wednesday.
The Air India flight (AI 142) landed at the Indira Gandhi International Airport at around 9:20am, delayed by one hour.
Hundreds of people, who waited at the airport, accorded her and her coach Jaspal Rana an enthusiastic reception.
The 22-year-old Bhaker won a bronze each in the women’s 10m air pistol and 10m air pistol mixed team event, in which she had paired with Sarabjot Singh, to script Olympic history for the country.
Before her, only British-Indian athlete Norman Pritchard had achieved the rare landmark for the country with his two silver medals in 200m sprint and 200m hurdles at the 1900 Olympics but this happened in the pre-Independence era.
Before leaving for India, Bhaker had stated that she was looking forward to a grand welcome and she was not disappointed on Wednesday.
The youngster was greeted with bouquets, garlands, and celebratory dhol after emerging from the airport exit.
The multiple time World Cup-medallist gold-medallist proudly displayed her two Paris medals to the crowd, while smiling and waving at them.
Among those present were Bhaker’s parents – Ram Kishan and Sumedha – and sports enthusiasts and officials from her home state Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand, the state to which Rana belongs.
“Many more Manu Bhakers will come in future,” Rana asserted during a quick interaction with the assembled media.
Rana’s father was also there at the airport.
“It is a matter of pride for us that a daughter of India is coming back after creating history by winning two medals in an Olympics. It has never happened before. She is only 22 years old,” said former Uttarakhand Sports Minister and Rana’s father, Narayan Singh Rana.
“She is coming along with her coach Jaspal Rana. He is my son. He brought glory playing for India in shooting. Jaspal Rana and Abhinav Bindra started it all,” he added.
Bhaker will head back to Paris on Saturday to participate in the closing ceremony on Sunday where she will be one of India’s flag-bearers. (PTI)