
Deepika remains positive ahead of her fourth Olympics
The Hindu
Deepika Kumari prepares for Paris 2024 Olympics, emphasizing mental control and experience to lead Indian archery team.
Approaching her fourth Olympics, archer Deepika Kumari understands the usefulness of controlling the mind and remains positive for Paris 2024.
Deepika looks forward to using her experience.
“There’s nothing going on in my mind. It’s the fourth Olympics. It’s a new event, a new team. I’ll try to use my experience and control my thoughts,” Deepika, who fought back to grab a place in the National side after experiencing motherhood two years ago, told The Hindu at the National camp on the Army Sports Institute campus here.
Deepika, the lone Indian woman to compete in the Tokyo Games, is aware that Indian archers have not been able to handle pressure at the Olympics. “Every match has different pressures and thoughts. I have trained so that I can manage those things. How much I will be able to manage will be known only at that time.”
Leading the two younger archers, Ankita Bhakat and Bhajan Kaur, who will make their Olympics debut, Deepika displays a much calmer demeanour while playing the dual role as an athlete and the unofficial mentor of the Indian women’s team.
“You have to go to the shooting line and shoot yourself. You have to put your 100% effort in every arrow. You should not depend on your team members.”
But the trio is also working on team bonding. “If someone is not doing well, or we are not synchronizing, what do we think about that? There are three minds and three bodies. We should feel that only one person is performing.”