Biodata Manu Bhaker Agama Biografi Keluarga, Profil Lengkap
Biodata Manu Bhaker Agama Biografi Keluarga, Profil LengkapBiodata | |
Nama Lengkap | Manu Bhaker |
Pekerjaan | Sportsperson (Shooter) |
Famous For | Winning a Gold Medal and setting a new Commonwealth Games record at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games |
Ukuran Bentuk Badan Profil Lengkap | |
Tinggi Badan | dalam centimeter - 163 cm dalam meter - 1.63 m dalam Feet Inci - 5’ 4” |
Berat Badan | dalam Kilogram - 50 kg dalam Pound - 110 lbs |
Warna Mata | Black |
Warna Rambut | Black |
Shooting | |
Event | 10 m Air Pistol 25 m Air Pistol |
Coach/Mentor | Jaspal Rana |
Records (main ones) | • Youngest Indian to win a gold medal at the ISSF World Cup (at the 2018 ISSF World Cup) • Second Youngest Indian to win a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games (at the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games) • At the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, she set a new Commonwealth Games record of 240.9 points |
Kehidupan Pribadi | |
Tanggal Lahir | 18 Feb 2002 |
Umur (di Tahun 2018) | 16 Years |
Tempat Lahir | Goria village, Jhajjar, Haryana |
Bintang Zodiak | Aquarius |
Kebangsaan | Indian |
Alamat Tempat Tinggal | Jhajjar, Haryana |
Pendidikan | Universal Public Senior Secondary School, Jhajjar, Haryana |
Perguruan Tinggi / Universitas | None |
Kualifikasi Pendidikan | Tidak Diketahui |
Agama | Hinduism |
Kasta | Jat |
Hobi | Doing needle-work, bungee-jumping, ice-skating |
Boys, Profil Lengkap | |
Status Pernikahan | Belum Menikah |
Pacar | Tidak Diketahui |
Family | |
Orang Tua | Ayah - Ram Kishan Bhaker (a chief engineer in the Merchant Navy) Ibu - Sumedha (a school teacher) ![]() |
Saudara | Saudara Laki laki - Akhil (image in the Parents' section) Saudara Perempuan - None |
Hal hal Kesukaan dan Favorit | |
Favourite Shooter | Jaspla Rana, Heena Sidhu |
Makanan kesukaan | Namkeen Rice, Gajjar Ka Raita, Choorma |
Profil dan Biodata Manu Bhaker
- Manu Bhaker was born to a Merchant Navy Chief Engineer in a village in the Jhajjar district of Haryana.
- Before joining Pistol Shooting, she was interested in Cricket and had also joined Virender Sehwag‘s coaching school in Jhajjar.
- Earlier, she also used to do Boxing and Kick-Boxing as well. She was inspired by Mary Kom‘s Olympic bronze.
- She decided to quit boxing after she had a swollen eye while playing volleyball as a warm-up routine for boxing.
- Then, Manu Bhaker switched to Thang-Ta, a popular martial art form of Manipur.
- Soon, she also left Thang-Ta, after she was robbed of a medal during a tournament in Delhi.
- The next-day of quitting Thang-Ta, Manu Bhaker enrolled at a judo academy near Dadri. However, it didn’t excite her as much, and she left Judo also.
- Then on one day, she visited her school’s shooting range and casually took a pistol and straightaway shot 7.5. The coach was astonished as it normally takes 6-months to a year to shoot so accurately.
- Since her first tryst with a pistol, Manu Bhaker has been raved about as India’s next big shooting sensation.
- With her father’s ₹1.5 lakh investment to undergo competitive shooting, Manu’s first international success came in 2017 when she won the silver medal at the 2017 Asian Junior Championships.
- At the 2017 National games held in Kerala, she won 9 gold medals, there, she also defeated Heena Sidhu (multiple World Cup medalist), and also broke Sidhu’s record of 240.8 points, scoring 242.3 points in the final.
- At the 2018 International Shooting Sport Federation World Cup held in Guadalajara, Mexico, Manu Bhaker defeatd Mexico’s Alejandra Zavala (a two-time champion) and won the gold medal in the Women’s 10 meter air pistol. She also became the youngest Indian to win a gold medal at the World Cup.
- At the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, Manu Bhaker set a new Commonwealth Games record of 240.9 points.
- Manu Bhaker’s parents say that she is such an adventurous and fearless girl that once during a bungee-jumping in Shimla, she didn’t even wait for the instructor’s advice to jump off the platform.
- During an interview, she revealed that she hates talking about her chances of being on the podium.