
Manu Bhaker’s story is one of hard work, courage, and big dreams. Born in a small village in Haryana, Manu grew up with a love for sports. She tried boxing, skating, and martial arts, winning many medals. But it was at the age of 14 that she found her true passion—shooting.
With support from her father, Manu started practicing shooting and quickly became a star. In 2018, she amazed everyone by winning a gold medal at the ISSF World Cup. She was just a teenager, but her confidence and focus made her one of the youngest champions in the sport. The same year, Manu won gold at the Commonwealth Games and the Youth Olympics, making India proud.
Manu’s journey wasn’t always easy. She faced problems like equipment failures and criticism, but she never gave up. Her hard work and positive attitude helped her win more and more competitions, showing the world what determination can achieve.
In 2020, Manu Bhaker was awarded the Khel Ratna, India’s highest honor in sports. This was a big moment in her career, recognizing all her hard work and success.
Manu’s story is an inspiration for every young Indian who dreams of achieving something big. Her journey is a reminder that challenges make you stronger, and success comes to those who never stop trying.
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