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Fencer Bhavani Devi Qualifies For Olympics, Creates History
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C.A. Bhavani Devi has made history by becoming the first Indian fencer ever to qualify for the Olympics.
“There was a sense of relief. It took me some time to realise that I have finally made the cut. This is reward for the hard yards I have put in, the effort that my coaches and support staff have put in, and for my mother who has been a pillar of support. Having said that, qualifying for the Olympics is just the first step as the real test will start,” she told
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Finally, I feel free : Bhavani Devi on becoming the first Indian fencer ever to qualify for Olympics I had been waiting for this moment all my life. Through all of last year, especially the lockdown, I carried it within me, holding on to this hope.
Bhavani Devi Finally, I feel free. That was what Bhavani Devi said she felt after becoming the first Indian fencer to qualify for the Olympics.
For the sabre fencer to win a berth, South Korea needed to finish in the top four of the team event of the World Cup in Budapest, which would automatically earn them a Tokyo qualification, allowing her to claim one of two individual spots reserved for Asia & Oceania via Adjusted Official Ranking (AOR).
Finally, I feel free : Bhavani Devi on becoming the first Indian fencer ever to qualify for Olympics I had been waiting for this moment all my life. Through all of last year, especially the lockdown, I carried it within me, holding on to this hope.
Bhavani Devi Finally, I feel free. That was what Bhavani Devi said she felt after becoming the first Indian fencer to qualify for the Olympics.
For the sabre fencer to win a berth, South Korea needed to finish in the top four of the team event of the World Cup in Budapest, which would automatically earn them a Tokyo qualification, allowing her to claim one of two individual spots reserved for Asia & Oceania via Adjusted Official Ranking (AOR).