For someone who practised archery with equipment made from bamboo, it's nothing short of astonishing to see her reach the pinnacle of the sport. Deepika Kumari has done just that.
With four Olympic appearances and a string of medals in World Cups, Asian championships, the Commonwealth Games, the world championships and the Asian Games, the story of the champion archer from a village called Ram Chatti near Ranchi, Jharkhand, is simply incredible.
Enough for Netflix to capture in a documentary titled Ladies First.
“My parents wanted me to do something in a way that my pictures would appear in the newspapers, and now they are flabbergasted that I have become bigger than they ever expected me to,” Deepika says.
With her father working as an auto-rickshaw driver, Deepika Kumari grew up watching her parents struggle to make ends meet. However, the wheels of fortune began to turn after she managed to join a state-run archery academy that provided free training facilities and equipment for underprivileged athletes.
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