The daughters of India: sports women

Halima Hussain Sayed
Monday, April 15, 2024


I am proud to write an article about the sportswoman of our beloved country India.

They are an inspiration to all women .

I want to share with you all some of their stories and achievements.

PV Sindhu:-

Pusarla Venkata Sindhu is a sporting icon of the 21st century and is a shining beacon for sports women in India. The shuttler has risen to the top of the world in the last decade, winning dozens of titles across the globe.

After becoming the first Indian woman to win a silver medal at Olympics and Gold at the BWF world championships, PV Sindhu added another piece of metal to her glittering cabinet by winning her 2nd Straight Olympic medals bronze at Tokyo 2020 becoming the first Indian woman to win two Olympic medals.

Sindhu had significant criticism before earning a golden medal and world championships. Since she could only bring home silver and bronze medals, not gold she was inspired to win the gold by these criticisms. According to Sindhu, there were often ups and downs, wins and defeats in a game. She was disappointed when she used to lose the bouts, but she never gave up, and had faith in her ability to win a gold medal, the following time of working even harder.

Saina Nehwal:-

Saina Nehwal is an Indian professional badminton player. A former number one, she has won 24 international titles which includes 10 Super series titles And Grand Prix gold level. This resulted in her being called “darling daughter of India”, by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Discrimination, Against a girl child was in Haryana, Nehwal is brand ambassador for a child campaign in India.

As there was no coaching facility available for children, her father thought of making Neal take up karate. She loved it as she went for getting a brown belt. Her mother wanted her to become a national champion and win an Olympic medal. Her parents had to sacrifice a lot, however financing her badminton activities was a major problem expenses would range from INR 25,000 to INR 60,000 per month. She had to borrow money from her friends, colleagues and relatives. Nehwal’s sister was studying Pharmacy and that was an added expense. Problems started easing out as Neal started winning national tournaments and sponsors started taking interest on the international circuit. She first achieved the number two ranking , but was unable to sustain that.

Working hard promotes your personal and professional development. Working hard earned your respect since you set an example for others to follow. We learn important life lessons when we give ourselves over hard work. Working hard gives you a sense of achievement and self-satisfaction.

Well, chess is my favorite game. I also want to become a sports player and make my country proud. I like chess because it increases our IQ, level It improves cognitive skills like memory planning, and problem-solving. The game of chess is loved all over the world. I have defeated many children by playing chess. And I am an excellent chess player. desperately waiting for a chance to play inter-school chess competition. And I am inspired by all the sports women of India.

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Halima Hussain Sayed
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