Manu Bhaker posts inspiring message on Olympic Day: says 'It's just the beginning, we have so much more in us'

IANS June 23, 2025 380 views

Manu Bhaker continues to be an inspiration, capturing hearts with her message on Olympic Day. Her achievements at the Paris 2024 Olympics, including becoming the first Indian woman to win a shooting medal, have marked a significant milestone. Bhaker's social media post encourages aspiring athletes, emphasizing dedication and resilience. Celebrating her accomplishments, she remains a beacon of hope for future champions, especially in India's burgeoning shooting community.

"It's just the beginning; we have so much more in us." - Manu Bhaker
Manu Bhaker posts inspiring message on Olympic Day: says 'It's just the beginning, we have so much more in us'
New Delhi, June 23: India's star of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, Manu Bhaker, took to social media to write an inspiring message for all aspiring Olympic champions as a part of the 2025 Olympic Day, being celebrated across the globe on Monday.

Key Points

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Manu Bhaker wins historic Olympic bronze in Paris 2024

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First Indian woman to medal in shooting at Olympics

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Inspiring message shared on Olympic Day

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Indian shooters gain global recognition

Manu's performances in Paris took the nation by storm as she became the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal in shooting with a bronze at Paris 2024 in the women's 10m air pistol event. It came a day after she became the first female shooter to reach an Olympic final in an individual event in 20 years.

Just days later, she teamed up with Sarabjot Singh to win bronze in the 10m air pistol mixed team event, making her the first athlete from independent India to win two medals at a single Olympic Games.

"Every day, I thank my fate and my gods, who made it possible for me to live the dreams of millions of athletes. My shooting career is 9 years young, but like a desi, I have been an athlete ever since I gained consciousness. There is no dream that cannot be fulfilled and no destination that cannot be reached, but the fuel will only be honesty, hard work, and hope. To all the aspiring Olympic champions, including myself, it's just the beginning; we have so much more in us. Let's get it! Jai Hind!! * #happyolympicday," posted Manu on Instagram.

The Olympic Day, celebrated every year on June 23 since 1948, commemorates the revival of the Olympic Games in Paris on June 23, 1894. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) was officially formed on the same day.

With the shooting contingent bagging three out of six medals for India at the 2024 Olympics, the popularity of the sport surged across the nation, with the athletes gaining widespread recognition all around the globe. The Indian shooters continued their meteoric rise with a successful stint at the recently concluded ISSF World Cup 2025 in Munich, where India secured four medals, two gold and two bronze medals.

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Rahul K.
Manu Bhaker is making India proud! 🇮🇳 Her journey from a small town girl to Olympic champion is truly inspiring. The way she's promoting shooting sports in India is commendable. Hope to see more young girls taking up sports because of her! #RoleModel
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Priya M.
"It's just the beginning" - these words give me goosebumps! Manu's achievements at just 22 years old show what Indian youth is capable of. Our shooting team is on fire 🔥 Hope government continues supporting these athletes with better infrastructure.
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Ankit S.
While I'm happy for Manu's success, we must remember many athletes still struggle with basic facilities. Hope her success brings more attention to sports infrastructure across India, not just in metros. Still, proud moment for Indian sports! 🎯
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Neha T.
Manu's humility despite her achievements is what makes her special. "My shooting career is 9 years young" - such a grounded perspective! Wishing her many more medals and hoping she inspires a generation of Indian women athletes. Chak De India! 💪
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Vikram J.
Two Olympic medals at one Games! Manu has rewritten Indian sports history. But let's not forget her coach and support staff who helped make this possible. Team effort behind every individual champion. Jai Hind indeed!
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Sonia R.
As a mother, I'm showing Manu's story to my daughter today. This is the kind of role model we need - hardworking, disciplined and patriotic. Not those fake influencers! Hope schools start promoting sports more seriously now.

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