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Avani Lekhara shoots her way into history books

PTI
Updated: August 30th, 2021, 16:12 IST
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New Delhi: Life turned upside down for Avni Lekhara pretty early when a car accident rendered her immobile as an 11-year-old but what the tragedy could not do was take away her and her family’s resolve to be a notch above the circumstances.

Lekhara sustained severe spinal cord injuries in the accident in 2012 but she took it upon herself to steer the course, helped generously by her father’s insistence that she take up shooting.

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A trainee of former Olympian shooter Suma Shirur, Lekhara became India’s first woman gold medallist at the Paralympic Games in Tokyo Monday when she shot a total of 249.6 in the 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1.

In doing so, the 19-year-old shooter from Jaipur created a new Paralympics record and also equalled the world record.

She wasn’t quite taken by the idea of being a full-time shooter but after reading Abhinav Bindra’s autobiography ‘A Shot At Glory’, her deal with the precision sport was sealed.

Partly inspired by the story of India’s first individual Olympic gold-medallist besides her own hard work and dedication, Lekhara crafted her own piece of history at her very first Paralympic appearance.

As the Tokyo Paralympics approached, the unrelenting Covid-19 pandemic only complicated the journey to glory, badly affecting her essential physiotherapy routine.

“As someone with a spinal cord disability, I don’t have any feeling below my waist. I still need to exercise my legs every day,” Lekhara says.

“I used to have a physio who would come to my home daily to help me exercise and stretch my legs. Since then it’s my parents who have to help me with those exercises. They do the best they can.”

At the time she was paralysed waist down, studies seemed to be the only option but life had other ideas in store for her.

Once she picked up the rifle during the 2015 summer vacations, the vivacious woman from Jaipur did pretty well and then began a journey that would one day see her script history by claiming the biggest prize at the sport’s grandest stage.

Going through the pages of Bindra’s autobiography only strengthened her resolve to realise her goal once she decided on one, which happened after her initial success in state and national level competitions.

Ranked fifth in the world, Lekhara is set to compete in three more events — mixed air rifle prone, women’s 50m rifle 3 positions and mixed 50m rifle prone.

Speaking from Tokyo, an elated Lekhara said: “I feel so happy and grateful right now for this medal. I can’t explain how I feel. I feel right on top of the world.

“I dedicate my medal to all the Indians. It is just the start. I have a lot of competition days ahead and more medals to come. I have three more matches and am focusing on them and giving my 100 per cent.”

Having gone through a lot of ups and downs in her career, Lekhara said she did not want to dwell on the past or think about the future.

She had earlier won a bronze medal at the WSPS World Cup in Bangkok, 2017 and bettered the colour of the medal to silver in the next two World Cups in Osijek, Croatia in 2019 and Al Ain, UAE this year.

Shirur is with her in Tokyo after guiding Indian rifle shooters Divyansh Singh Panwar and Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar during the preceding Olympics.

Lekhara edged out 2016 Rio Games gold-medallist Cuiping Zhang of China who clinched the silver medal with a total of 248.9 at the Asaka Shooting Range.

World number one and reigning world champion Iryna Shchetnik of Ukraine took home the bronze with an effort of 227.5.

Giving a peek into her days at training, Shirur said, “The range at the Lakshya Shooting Club is on the first floor but we made sure that she had no difficulty in coming and going as all the shooters of the club gelled with her so much that she was carried up the stairs in her wheelchair every day by her shooting colleagues.

While Lekhara did 10-15 day-long high performance personal sessions with Shirur three or four times a year, the restrictions imposed due to Covid since last year did not deter her from improving and achieving her goals.

In the pursuit of praising Lekhara, Anand Mahindra, the chairman of the Mahindra Group tweeted Monday that the first customised SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle) for people with disabilities will be dedicated to her.

Tags: A Shot At GloryAbhinav BindraAnand MahindraAvni LekharaMahindra GroupParalympic GamesSuma ShirurTokyo OlympicsWSPS World Cup
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