
Manu Bhaker Wins BBC Sportswoman Of The Year Award
Manu was among five nominees for the award, alongside golfer Aditi Ashok, para shooter Avani Lekhara, India women's cricket vice-captain Smriti Mandhana, and wrestler Vinesh Phogat - each recognised for their exceptional contributions to Indian sport.
ADVERTISEMENTThe nominees were shortlisted by an eminent jury of sports journalists and writers.
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Manu, 22, won the award for winning two bronze medals at the Paris Olympics, becoming the first Indian athlete since Independence to win multiple medals at a single Games.
Read Also J&K Athletes Shine At 38th National Games, Clinch 24 Medals Kargil's Shahnaz Parveen Selected For World University GamesShe secured bronze in the 10m air pistol individual event as well as the 10m air pistol mixed team event.
In 2018, Manu made history as the youngest Indian shooter to win a World Cup gold at just 16.
A recipient of the Arjuna Award, she previously won BBC's Emerging Player of the Year award in 2021.
Other award winners on the night included para archer Sheetal Devi (BBC Emerging Player of the Year), former India women's cricket captain Mithali Raj (BBC Lifetime Achievement Award), and para shooter Avani (BBC Para Sportswoman of the Year).
Chess player Tania Sachdev was conferred with the BBC Changemaker Award.
Manu expressed gratitude for the recognition and reflected on her journey to Olympic success.
“I thank BBC for honouring me. A few years ago, I won the Emerging Player award and now this year I got the big one. My journey was full of ups and downs,” Manu said in her address.
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