Sarabjot Singh’s historic bronze medal win in the mixed 10m air pistol event at the Paris Olympics has brought immense joy to his family and the entire nation. The young shooter’s father, Jatinder Singh, has expressed his gratitude and plans to celebrate the victory with a visit to the gurdwara and partaking in langar.
The journey to Olympic glory has been challenging for Sarabjot Singh, who overcame numerous hurdles to achieve his dream. Hailing from a humble background in Haryana, he discovered his passion for shooting during a school camp. Despite facing financial constraints, his determination and talent propelled him to become a national champion.
Sarabjot Singh’s father will do langar
“There were two matches; in one of the matches, he had lost. The second match was the mixed event with Manu Bhaker, and he won bronze there. My son has won the medal. Congratulations to all the people of Ambala and the villagers. I will go straight to the Gurdwara first and do langar, and then I will go home. I have even called my friends, and everyone is reaching our home,” said Jatinder Singh to Aaj Tak.
Abhishek Rana guidance for Sarabjot Singh
“I am very happy but the game was tough today. The pressure was high, but the crowd was great. I am thrilled with the way I performed today,” Sarabjot Singh told JioCinema.
The support of his family and coaches played a crucial role in Sarabjot’s success. Under the guidance of Abhishek Rana, he honed his skills and overcame numerous challenges to reach the pinnacle of his sport.
Future bright for India Shooting
The mixed team bronze medal is a testament to Sarabjot’s hard work and dedication. His partnership with Manu Bhaker proved to be a winning combination, as the duo secured India’s second medal at the Paris Olympics.
The entire nation is celebrating Sarabjot’s achievement, and his journey from a small village to the Olympic podium is an inspiration to millions.