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Abhinav Bindra - The Golden Boy For Indian Sports

posted August 29, 2008 - 3:10am
Abhinav Bindra - The Golden Boy For Indian Sports

Abhinav Bindra became the true Champion and the Golden Boy for India when he won the first ever individual Gold medal in the Beijing Olympics for the Air Rifle Shooting Event. This medal comes after a long drought of 108 years in the Indian Olympic History.

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Abhinav Bindra hails from Zirakhpur, Punjab. He did his schooling from one of the affluent schools of India, DOON school in Dehradun and later from St Stephens in Chandigarh. He has definitely done them and the whole country proud with his achievement.

Abhinav worked hard and always believed in himself. He has been in the sport for ten years, and knows very well that the difference between winning and losing is very thin. He claims that luck also plays a major role and maybe luck was in his favor on that fateful day in Beijing.

Abhinav Bindra, apparently, has planned a future roadmap to prepare athletes. "I am working now on a structure which I can be directly involved with for the development of other shooters and athletes. I will actually try and groom people for the future. I am in the process of starting off with a shooting plan," he said.

Abhinav Bindra has been awarded a prize sum of over Rs 5 Crores and still more is pouring in from all quarters. He plans to utilize these funds towards the development of Olympic Sports in the Country. To further this aim, he also urged the country's Olympic chiefs to use the rare success at the Beijing Games as a stepping stone to further sporting glory. He reiterated that the time was ripe to ignite a passion for other sports in a country where cricket reigns supreme.

Did you know that India's annual federal sports budget of 280 million dollars is less than "half" of the 724 million dollars that the eight franchisees paid for owning cricket teams in the Indian Premier League.

Did you also know that the Indian Shooting team was about to be pulled out of the Beijing Olympics due to lack of funds but made it only because of private sponsors who came in at the last minute?



Comments

Thanks Robin

Yes, India is indeed proud of this Golden boy. The best part is that the rest of the country is probably waking up to the fact that India has a chance at the next Olympics to do better. Hopefully, we will have many more medals in London 2012. Abhinav Bindra has already started to plan a roadmap for future athletes, which sounds very promising. Let's hope that the bureaucracy or red tape doesn't come in the way of progress. We wish him all the best in all his endeavors.

Very Exciting!

108 years is a long time. He (and India) must be so proud. And to think he almost didn't have the chance. I'm glad I got to read this. Angel RobinetteDesign.com http://robinettedesign.blogspot.com

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