Abhinav Bindra's legacy inspires Colonel's daughter Agrima Kanwar to attain success

IANS May 12, 2025 745 views

Agrima Kanwar, a young shooter from an army background, has found her guiding light in Abhinav Bindra's inspiring journey. Her recent silver medal in the Khelo India Youth Games marks a significant milestone for Himachal Pradesh's sporting representation. Bindra's autobiography has been a crucial source of motivation, teaching her resilience and the importance of mental strength in sports. Her story exemplifies how role models can shape the aspirations of young athletes, transcending individual achievements.

"His story has kept me going. And I know it has inspired a whole generation of athletes like me" - Agrima Kanwar
New Delhi, May 12: Agrima Kanwar was 18 months old when Abhinav Bindra won gold in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. But as she became aware of his heroics, she followed him as her guiding light.

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Army Colonel's daughter finds inspiration in Abhinav Bindra's autobiography

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First Himachal Pradesh medal winner in Khelo India Youth Games

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Skeet shooting rising talent with Olympic dreams

And just the past week, she became the first medal winner for Himachal Pradesh, clinching silver in the women's Skeet shooting competition in the Khelo India Youth Games 2025 Bihar. Agrima said she did not know much about Abhinav Bindra before she started shooting, "But when I started shooting some years ago, my father, a Colonel in the Indian Army, gifted me a copy of Mr. Bindra's autobiography, A Shot At History. He said I would find it relatable. And he was absolutely right," she said.

The young shooter was particularly moved by Abhinav Bindra's account of missing out on an Olympic medal in Athens in 2004. "Reading about how he dealt with that failure, the patience and perfectionism he practiced, and how he bounced back made a deep impact. I realised that setbacks are a part of the journey," Agrima said.

Her connection with Bindra's story goes beyond admiration. "Whenever I feel low after a not-so-good day at the range, I revisit his book. Even reading a few lines reminds me that it is okay not to be perfect every day. There's always another day. That mindset has changed how I shoot, how I think," she said.

"My father is in the Army, so guns always fascinated me. Unlike pistol, which is constant and indoors, skeet is influenced by outdoor factors--wind, rain, unpredictable conditions -- all of which make it more challenging. I enjoy that," Agrima said. She has been groomed by Rio and Tokyo Olympian Mairaj Ahmed Khan.

Her parents are from Una in Himachal Pradesh, but she was born in Jalandhar. Representing Himachal Pradesh in two editions of the Khelo India Youth Games is a conscious choice. "I always felt connected to Himachal. I noticed that the State doesn't get a lot of representation in events like these. So, I felt like it was time to represent my roots," Agrima said.

She finished fifth last year in KIYG Chennai. But this time, her precision and calm under pressure brought her the podium finish she'd been working towards. "The medal boosted my confidence. Now I know that if I can do it once, I can do it again. My father has always told me - it's one shot at a time. Don't overthink. Just focus on the next thing. That's exactly what Mr. Bindra did!"

While her immediate goal is to get into the National junior squad and win medals at the coming World Cup competitions, she also dreams of meeting Abhinav Bindra someday.

"I'd probably be dumbstruck, but I will surely thank him. His story has kept me going. And I know it has inspired a whole generation of athletes like me," she said.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for this inspiring sports article:
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Rahul K.
What an inspiring journey! Bindra's legacy continues to shape champions. As an Army kid myself, I know the discipline she must have inherited from her father. Himachal getting representation in shooting sports is fantastic - we need more regional diversity in athletics. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Skeet shooting is so tough with all the outdoor variables! Respect to Agrima for choosing this challenging sport. Her attitude towards failure is what we should teach all young athletes - it's not about being perfect every day but about consistent improvement. More power to her! ✨
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Arjun S.
While I admire her achievements, I wish media would highlight more athletes from non-urban backgrounds. Shooting sports still remain largely inaccessible to most Indians due to equipment costs. That said, Agrima's story is truly motivational!
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Sunita R.
As a Himachali, I'm so proud! 🎉 We need more role models from our state. Her choice to represent HP despite being born in Punjab shows great character. Bindra's book should be part of school curriculum - teaches such valuable life lessons beyond just sports.
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Vikram J.
"One shot at a time" - what golden advice! This is exactly why we need more athlete-mentors like Bindra. The psychological aspect of sports is often neglected in India. Agrima seems to have cracked that code early in her career. Future Olympic hopeful for sure!
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Neha P.
Love how she acknowledges both her military upbringing and Bindra's influence. Shows the power of good parenting + right inspiration. Hope she gets to meet Bindra soon - that would be such a full circle moment! More girls should take up shooting sports 💪

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