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THE ICONIC UNDEFEATED WRESTLER.

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The very famous line from Dangal movie - Mahari Choriyaan choro se kam hai ke -is proving its effect even today after so many years. And with this great aura, we are here to celebrate the victory of Vinesh  Phogat the proud celebrate the proud daughter of Bharat.  The girl who on air for her protest against the Wrestling federation, the lathi charge done against her along with others, has ones against proved her magnitude against the forces and defeated the defending Japanese wrestler yui susaki and Cuba's Yusneylis Guzman Lopez  to enter Paris Olympics finals etching her name History. what might have been a dream for Vinesh.  And in this great victory along with every Indian and her family was fellow wrestler Bajrang Punia, and in a conversation with ESPN, Punia quoted Phogat is saying: ''I  am fighting for myself, my career is done and this is my last Olympics. I want to  fight for them so that they can wrestle safely. That's why I was in Jantar Mantar, and that's

Manu Bhaker Makes History: First Indian Woman with Two Medals in One Olympic

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Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh Shine with Historic Bronze for India In a stunning performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh secured another bronze for India in shooting. This achievement not only adds to India’s medal tally but also made Manu Bhaker as a first woman to win two medals in one Olympics game.                                          The Indian pair displayed exceptional composure and skill throughout the match. By the third series, they were leading 4-2, and their advantage extended to 8-2 by the fifth series. Despite a determined comeback from South Korea, which narrowed the score to 10-6 by the eighth series, Bhaker and Singh maintained their focus and clinched a comfortable victory. For Sarabjot Singh, this bronze represents his first Olympic medal, a testament to his talent and hard work.  Meanwhile, Manu Bhaker has made history by becoming the first Indian woman to win multiple medals in a single Olympic Games. She had previously secured a