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Answered by InsaanGamer
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Answer of second question

In the best of times, it takes the struggle of a lifetime to deliver the holy grail of an Olympic medal. As India reeled under the disastrous first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was the worst of times to exist – leave alone train for sporting glory.

And yet, the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 conclude as the most successful in India’s 120-year history of competition.

These seven champions have travelled far and wide to make that happen. This is their story, recapped.

Medal #1: Mirabai Chanu

Silver, women’s 49 kg weightlifting

Medal #2: PV Sindhu

Bronze, women’s singles badminton

Medal #3: Lovlina Borgohain

Bronze, women’s welterweight boxing

Medal #4: Men’s Hockey Team

Bronze

Medal #5: Ravi Kumar Dahiya

Silver, men’s 57 kg wrestling

Medal #6: Bajrang Punia

Bronze, men’s 65 kg wrestling

Medal #7: Neeraj Chopra

Gold, men’s javelin throw

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer of second question

In the best of times, it takes the struggle of a lifetime to deliver the holy grail of an Olympic medal. As India reeled under the disastrous first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was the worst of times to exist – leave alone train for sporting glory.

And yet, the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 conclude as the most successful in India’s 120-year history of competition.

These seven champions have travelled far and wide to make that happen. This is their story, recapped.

Medal #1: Mirabai Chanu

Silver, women’s 49 kg weightlifting

Medal #2: PV Sindhu

Bronze, women’s singles badminton

Medal #3: Lovlina Borgohain

Bronze, women’s welterweight boxing

Medal #4: Men’s Hockey Team

Bronze

Medal #5: Ravi Kumar Dahiya

Silver, men’s 57 kg wrestling

Medal #6: Bajrang Punia

Bronze, men’s 65 kg wrestling

Medal #7: Neeraj Chopra

Gold, men’s javelin throw

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