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Working Harder as I Have Board Exams After World Cup: Manu Bhaker

17-year-old Indian shooter Manu Bhakar is competing in the World Cup this weekend after which she gives her boards.

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Aiming at an Olympic quota, Manu Bhakar says she is "putting in a lot extra" as she juggles between shooting and studies ahead of the ISSF World Cup, which precedes her Class 12 Board exams.

The 17-year-old, owner of multiple ISSF World Cup, Commonwealth and Youth Olympic gold medals, has her eyes trained at a quota for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Having turned a year older two days ago, Bhaker will have her chance to secure another quota for the country in the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup, which begins at the Dr Karni Singh Range from Saturday.

"I am doing a little extra work as my class 12 exam is also scheduled just after the World Cup. Hence, I study for my exams after practice," Bhaker told PTI.

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Bhaker is competing in three events at the World Cup - the 10m Air Pistol, the 25m Pistol and the 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team event.

The Sports Authority of India (SAI) recently requested the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to reschedule the class 12 exam dates for Bhaker and fellow marksman Vijayveer Sidhu in order to avoid a clash with the upcoming Asian Airgun Championships.

17-year-old Indian shooter Manu Bhakar is competing in the World Cup this weekend after which she gives her boards.
Manu Bhaker with her gold medal in the women’s 10m air pistol event at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Oct. 9, 2018. 
(Photo: IANS)

With their impressive showings in the World Championships last year in Korea, Anjum Moudgil and Apurvi Chandela have already earned India two Olympic quotas for the 2020 Games.

The shooting fraternity is optimistic about adding to that numbers over the next few days, and Bhaker is one of the many hopefuls.

"Hope we will get it ... Pressure is bit more this time around as Olympic tickets are there," says Bhaker.

Around 503 shooters from 58 countries will be competing for top honours with eight of the 10 events offering 16 quota places for the Tokyo Games.
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Having taken the junior circuit by storm with her explosive performances, Bhaker, hailing from Jhajjar district in Haryana, did an encore when she graduated to the senior level.

She bagged a handful of medals, including individual gold in her maiden senior ISSF World Cup, Commonwealth Games, before capping it off with a historic gold at the Youth Olympic in Buenos Aires last October.

In the same year, she also had her first brush with failure and the criticism that comes with it after she failed to bag a medal at the 2018 Asian Games. She has dealt with them and is now looking forward with optimism, having given her best in practice.

"I am doing well in my practice and hope everything will be good. Second year is a number only," she said when asked how does she look to sustain the momentum, adding.

"Olympic gold is the ultimate goal."

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