Rio Olympics: Dipa Karmakar Carrying Indian Hopes in Gymnastics
Indian gymnast Dipa Karmakar had qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympics at this very venue in April
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: August 06, 2016 11:49 pm IST
Highlights
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Dipa Karmakar's gymastics Rio 2016 Games event will be on Sunday
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Dipa is the first Indian female gymnast to qualify for the Olympics
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Dipa was the first Indian female gymnast to win a medal at the CWG
Dipa Karmakar has already grabbed a piece of history by becoming the first Indian female gymnast to qualify for the 2016 Olympics and will be aiming to reach greater heights when she competes at the Rio Games on Sunday.
Fighting all odds, the 22-year-old diminutive girl from Tripura had qualified for the Olympics at this very venue in April. She has given her soul into mastering the highly difficult Produnova - a double front somersault vault - and is relying on it for a super show.
She has done about 1000 repetitions of the move so the key for her would be to do well in the uneven bars, beam and floor exercises.
"I've seen her tremendous hard work and determination. Initially, I was scared when she tried it but her never-say-die attitude makes her confident. We just need to stay focused," her coach Bisweshwar Nandi said.
Dipa does not like to sit back on her laurels and knows well what her focus should be, an Olympic medal to create a gymnastics revolution back home. After all, she has had several firsts.
Dipa was the first Indian female gymnast to win a medal at the Commonwealth Games (Glasgow 2014) and followed it up with bronze at the Asian Championships in Hiroshima. She also reached the final round of the 2015 World Championships and finished fifth.
Daughter of a weightlifting coach, Dipa won five gold medals at the 2015 National Games in Kerala - in individual all-round, table vault, balancing beam, uneven parallel bars and floor exercises and was one of the top medal winners at the event.
Later in the year, she won a bronze medal at the Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Japan.
Dipa, who has been practicing gymnastics since the age of six, had to train extra hard because she had flat feet.
As a 14-year-old, she won the Junior Nationals held in Jalpaiguri. Participating in state, national and international championships, Dipa has so far won 77 medals including 67 gold.
Focused on the sport since the day she saw Ashish Kumar win a medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Dipa trains about eight hours a day in two sessions at the Indira Gandhi Stadium in Delhi where she has a special equipment.
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