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write a report in 250 words of an interview you had with aflim star who graduated from your institution​

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Answered by Beluga1
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18 October, 2021,

Delhi,

Good Morning, Viewers. Today we have sportive, dynamic personality, Mr. Abhinav Bindra, who won India's Olympic gold medal in the shooting event in 2008.

Interviewer: Abhinav, it is a privilege for us to be able to interview you. Interviewer: In a country where you did not have any example of an individual winning the Olympic gold medal in shooting, what inspired you to pursue an Olympic medal in a rather unconventional sport?  

Interviewer: How and when did you take up shooting, and what made you such a perfectionist?

Interviewer : How do you plan to use your popularity to inspire the youth to excel in different sports?

interviewer : Would you say Athens 2004 was the low point in your life?

interviewer : Sports, in India, is not a career option for most people. Very few dare to take specialized sports training leaving behind traditional studies. If given all the powers what changes would you bring to the sports governance in India?

interviewer : In what ways did your life change in India after winning the Olympic gold?

Interviewer: Please tell us about the role of your parents in your success.

Interviewer: Do you have any heroes and role models that you look up to, outside your family and outside your sport?

Interviewer: Finally, what would you say to Indian athletes, particularly shooters, looking up to you?

Answered by sadiaanam
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Good Morning, Viewers. Abhinav Bindra, a dynamic and athletic individual who represented India at the Olympics in shooting in 2008, is with us today.

Interviewer: It is a privilege for us to have the opportunity to speak with you, Abhinav. Interviewer: What motivated you to aim for an Olympic medal in a rather unusual sport in a nation where there was no precedent for a person winning the shooting gold medal?

Interviewer: What made you such a perfectionist? When and how did you start shooting?

Interviewer: How do you hope to use your fame to encourage young people to thrive in various sports?

Interviewer: Would you say Athens 2004 was the low point of your life?

Interviewer: In India, the majority of people do not pursue careers in sports. Few people have the courage to forgo standard studies to pursue specialist sports training. What improvements to Indian sports governance would you make if you had unlimited power?

Interviewer: How has winning the Olympic gold affected your life in India?

Interviewer: Tell us about your parents' contribution to your success.

Interviewer: Do you have any idols or role models outside of your family and your sport that you look up to?

Interviewer: Finally, what advice would you give to Indian athletes who look up to you, especially shooters?

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