– Deepika Kumari is gearing up for her 1/8 match of the recurve women’s individual competition at the Paris 2024 Olympics
– Kumari has made it to the last 16 in Rio 2016 and one round better at Tokyo 2020
– She overcame Reena Parnat and Quinty Roeffen in the initial rounds
– Kumari is set to face Germany’s Michelle Kroppen in the next match
– Kumari is a mother of a 19-month-old daughter and is determined to win an Olympic medal
– Kumari has been away from her daughter for over two months for the Olympics
– She is focused on her performance and staying calm despite early exits by the Indian men’s and women’s teams
– Kumari has worked hard physically and mentally to prepare for the Olympics after becoming a mother
– She trained under legendary Korean coach Kim Hyung-Tak for her comeback to the team
– Kumari won a silver medal in the first stage of the Hyundai World Cup in Shanghai last April
– Kumari has faced disappointments but is proud of her journey in the sport
– India hopes for its first archery medal at the Olympics, with Kumari being a strong contender.
Mentally stronger, Deepika Kumari is in attack mode to win first medal
Mentally stronger, Deepika Kumari is in attack mode to win first medal