Manu Bhaker’s mother shares inspiring and struggling story of the ‘Miracle Girl’

Sumedha Bhaker, the mother of ‘Miracle Girl’, shares the story of Manu Bhaker’s struggle. Saying that the shooter Manu Bhaker, who played a historic performance in the Paris Olympics has been struggling from birth. She became the first Indian athlete to win two medals in the same Olympics. Manu won the first bronze medal in the individual event. The second bronze medal in the mixed event with Sarabjot Singh. 

Her mother Sumedha Bhaker has played an important role in taking 22-year-old Manu to this point. She missed the third medal by just one point in the 25m event. Losing to Hungary’s Veronika Major. The mother, however, is proud of her daughter’s feat. Her mother said that her daughter started working hard for Paris only after the Tokyo Olympics. The shooter failed in Tokyo after a malfunction of her pistol during the event. 

Sumedha Bhaker is proud of her daughter

She came back stronger and performed excellently to make her country proud. Her mother said “I took care of Manu all the time. From her diet to her travels. Manu returns to India with two bronze medals. ‘Miracle Girl’ Manu was not impressed with her spectacular performance. After becoming the first post-independence Indian to win two medals in the same Olympics, Manu has given himself a break of three months.”

While talking to the media said, “Since Manu’s birth, our mother and daughter have been fighting. Sometimes there is a fight with the in-laws, and sometimes when I go somewhere, don’t do this, don’t do that. They say that when a woman stands up, many people try to bring her down and tell her not to do this or that. We meet such people a lot, but God is with me. I tried many times to get into trouble but I never looked back. I kept going. And today I stand before you all.” She now has his sights set on Los Angeles 2028. The next Olympics will be held here and Manu wants to win a gold medal.