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Tokyo 2020: Silver medal will 'serve as reminder of joy' in this COVID times: Bindra writes to Mirabai Chanu

Tokyo 2020: The legedary Abhinav Bindra wrote a letter to Mirabai Chanu after her historic silver-medal winning feat on Saturday.

Mirabai Chanu reacts after a successful attempt in the 49kg category

Tokyo, July 24: Mirabai Chanu opened India's medal tally with a historic silver-medal winning feat.

On Saturday, Chanu won silver in the 49kg weightlifting category, giving India the first medal of the Tokyo Games and second Olympic medal in weightlifting after Karnam Malleswari won bronze in the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

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After Chanu's historic feat, the iconic Abhinav Bindra penned a letter of appreciation, hailing Chanu's stupendous effort. In the letter, Bindra said, Chanu's achievement will 'serve as a small reminder of joy'.

Bindra, India's lone individual Olympic gold medallist till date, also said that the feat will inspire a generations of Indians. Chanu on Saturday ended India's 21-year wait for a weightlifting medal at the Games with her feat in the 48kg category while also opening the country's account in the Japanese capital on the first day of competition.

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Hailing Chanu's medal-winning effort, Bindra wrote, "Your outstanding performance in the Tokyo Olympics 2020 is sure to be remembered as one of the best by an Indian athlete at the Olympics Games and shall also serve as an inspiration for generations to come. During these rough times of the pandemic, when lives have come to an abrupt halt and mere survival has become an isolating task, victories such as yours will serve as a small reminder of the joy that hope and perseverance can bring."

The 26-year-old from Manipur lifted a total of 202kg (87kg+115kg) to better Karnam Malleswari's bronze in the 2000 Sydney Olympics. With this, she also exorcised the ghosts of the 2016 Games where she had failed to log a single legitimate lift.

"In over a hundred years of our nation's participation in the games, only a special few have managed to experience the elation of standing at the podium. It is a reward for years of hard work and single-minded determination spend on perfecting your craft," Bindra wrote in the letter.

"All the sacrifices you made in your quest to bring glory to the nation will make this incredible milestone even sweeter."

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Considered her weakness in the run up to the marquee event, Chanu attempted 84kg in her first snatch attempt. The Manipuri took her time and cleanly heaved the barbell. She lifted 87kg in her next attempt and raised the weight to 89kg, which was one 1kg more than her personal best of 88kg that she had lifted at the national championship last year. However, she was unable to better her personal best and settled for 87kg in the snatch event.

Bindra, who created history by winning the gold medal in the 10m air rifle event at the 2008 Beijing Games, lauded the support of Chanu's family and the effort put in by her coaching staff for their "unflinching" backing and encouragement at every stage.

"The journey to becoming the best in the world is rarely, if ever, undertaken alone, and I assure you that more than the laurels, you will remember fondly the moments you shared with your team and the camaraderie you developed with your fellow competitors," he wrote.

"This is one of the many powers of Sport. It brings us together, drivers us forward, and leaves us with an incorruptible spirit of togetherness. It continues to bring us new heros, new stories, and also serves as a great healer."

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Bindra said more than the medals, Chanu's journey towards it and the feeling of fulfilling the expectations will drive her further. "While medals cannot be a measure of your happiness or define who you are as a person, the feeling of living up to the expectations of a billion people is something that shall drive you for a long time to come," he wrote.

"You are an inspiration to us all and I am positive that you will use your status as an Olympic medallist to promote the values of Olympism -- friendship, respect, and excellence -- as you move towards the next phase of your journey. Wishing you all the very best for the future and hoping you will continue to go forward with the same competitive spirit with which you conquered Tokyo," Bindra signed off.

(With inputs from PTI)

Story first published: Saturday, July 24, 2021, 15:28 [IST]
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