Sakshi Malik's Feat Should Set An Example For Other Girls: Parents
Sakshi Malik clinched a historic bronze medal in the 58 kg class to end India's frustrating wait for a medal in the Rio Olympic Games on Wednesday
- NDTVSports
- Updated: August 18, 2016 02:01 PM IST
Highlights
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Sakshi won a bronze medal in women's 58 kg freestyle wrestling
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She became the 1st Indian woman to win a wrestling medal at the Olympics
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Sakshi Malik took up wrestling at the age of nine
Sakshi Malik won India its first medal of the 2016 Rio Olympics, clinching the women's wrestling bronze in the 58 kg freestyle category on Wednesday. But her journey to the Olympic podium was not easy.
Sakshi became only the fourth woman athlete from India to win an Olympic medal as she earned the dramatic win after falling behind 0-5 in the do-or-die bout on Wednesday. She also became the first Indian woman wrestler to have won a medal in the Olympics. Her bronze is the country's fifth medal overall in the Olympics.
Brimming with pride at their daughter's historic achievement at the 2016 Games, Sakshi's parents urged all fathers to encourage their daughters, who wants to take up sports, adding that the grappler's feat should set an example for all and sundry.
"Parents support is very necessary and we have tried to give that to her in every way. When she won medals in Commonwealth game and Asian Champions, people who in the beginning used to criticise us came up to us and said your thoughts were very nice then," a proud father Subir Malik said.
"I would like other girls to take inspiration from her, enter sports and do wonders. To all father who feels that their daughters should not enter sports field she should be an example and even the Haryana govt supports girls to enter sports," he added.
Subir said from childhood Sakshi was interested in wrestling and they had always backed her in her endeavour.
"Her grandfather was also a wrestler. She saw him and got motivated to enter this field. She never regretted her decision till date. After winning she told me that I fulfilled your wish and got the medal for the country, I was in tears. I want her to play at the Tokyo Olympics and win gold there," he said.
Sakshi's mother Sudesh Malik echoed similar sentiments.
"There were many people who used to tell me in the beginning that she is a girl and why are you putting her in wrestling, there is too much hard work but I supported her. When she started getting medals people stopped speaking," she said.
"To all those people who feel daughters can't do well I will only say to them Narendra Modi's 'Beti Bachaon, Beti Padhao' slogan has gone a step ahead as 'Beti Khelao'. Many daughters from our country should see her and get motivated to enter sports, choose a game and do well, give your best.
"Her determination paid off and we were always there to support her. I want to see her winning a gold at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and we will give her all the support she needs," Sudesh said.
Sudesh said as parents they feel proud that Sakshi was able to end India's long medal wait in Rio.
"Since 12 days India has not got a single medal and we are proud that she ended the medal quest. When she went to meet the Prime Minister along with other participants in Delhi even the PM told her that you are a wrestler and you will surely get a medal for India," she said.
"It is a joyous moment for all of us. We are proud of her and can't express our happiness in words. When she comes to Rohtak I will get her posters displayed all over the city and then I will take her to the village."
Sakshi ended the country's painful wait for a medal at the Rio Olympic Games last night by clinching the bronze in the 58kg category, pulling off a sensational 8-5 victory over her rival in the play-off bout.
(With inputs from PTI)