Sakshi stormed into the history books by becoming the only Indian woman wrestler to have ever won a medal at the Olympic games
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Sakshi stormed into the history books, in an Olympics headlined by veteran athletes and other promising medal prospects, when she won against Kyrgyzstan's Aisuluu Tynybekova and became the only Indian woman wrestler to have ever won a medal at the Olympic games.
The young wrestler overturned a 0-5 deficit in a hectic second round to script an 8-5 victory in the medal bout at the Carioca Arena 2.
#WATCH #SakshiMalik talks to ANI after winning 1st medal for India at #Rio2016, says It's best feeling everhttps://t.co/KHgw1rlZCq
— ANI (@ANI_news) August 18, 2016
After her historic performance at Rio, she said, "Meri 12 saal ki tapasya rang layi (It's the result of my 12 years' fight for day and night). Geeta didi, my senior, had qualified for the first time in London."
Here's all you need to know about her:
1) Sakshi, 23, hails from the Mokhra village, near Rohtak in Haryana. Her father Sukhbir Malik works with the Delhi Transport Corporation while her mother Sudesh is a government employee. Her parents stuck by her side and ensured that their daughter could achieve her dreams.
3) In 2010, at the age of 19, she brought home bronze in the 59 kg category in the Junior World Championships.
4) The year 2014 would prove to be particularly rewarding for Sakshi as she struck gold at the Dave Schultz International Wrestling Tournament and then went on to clinch a silver medal at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
5) She followed her commonwealth Games victory with a bronze medal at the Senior Asian Wrestling Championships in Doha, in 2015.
6) In May this year, Sakshi earned her place at Rio with a silver medal in the Summer Olympics Qualifiers held in Turkey. In July, she followed that up with another bronze at the Spanish GP Wrestling Championship right before she left for Rio.
Sakshi Malik: All you need to know about winner of India's first medal at Rio
Sakshi stormed into the history books by becoming the only Indian woman wrestler to have ever won a medal at the Olympic games
Sakshi stormed into the history books by becoming the only Indian woman wrestler to have ever won a medal at the Olympic gamesSakshi stormed into the history books, in an Olympics headlined by veteran athletes and other promising medal prospects, when she won against Kyrgyzstan's Aisuluu Tynybekova and became the only Indian woman wrestler to have ever won a medal at the Olympic games.
The young wrestler overturned a 0-5 deficit in a hectic second round to script an 8-5 victory in the medal bout at the Carioca Arena 2.
#WATCH #SakshiMalik talks to ANI after winning 1st medal for India at #Rio2016, says It's best feeling everhttps://t.co/KHgw1rlZCq
— ANI (@ANI_news) August 18, 2016
After her historic performance at Rio, she said, "Meri 12 saal ki tapasya rang layi (It's the result of my 12 years' fight for day and night). Geeta didi, my senior, had qualified for the first time in London."
Here's all you need to know about her:
1) Sakshi, 23, hails from the Mokhra village, near Rohtak in Haryana. Her father Sukhbir Malik works with the Delhi Transport Corporation while her mother Sudesh is a government employee. Her parents stuck by her side and ensured that their daughter could achieve her dreams.
3) In 2010, at the age of 19, she brought home bronze in the 59 kg category in the Junior World Championships.
4) The year 2014 would prove to be particularly rewarding for Sakshi as she struck gold at the Dave Schultz International Wrestling Tournament and then went on to clinch a silver medal at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
5) She followed her commonwealth Games victory with a bronze medal at the Senior Asian Wrestling Championships in Doha, in 2015.
6) In May this year, Sakshi earned her place at Rio with a silver medal in the Summer Olympics Qualifiers held in Turkey. In July, she followed that up with another bronze at the Spanish GP Wrestling Championship right before she left for Rio.
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