Hyderabad:Winning a medal at the Commonwealth Games and having one's name mentioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during 'Mann ki Baat' can be overwhelming at times. And one may lose the sense of self to plaudits and accolades that the world offers after a podium finish at the Commonwealth extravaganza.
But for race walk CWG silver medallist, Priyanka Goswami, she seems as serene as anyone, with neither over-the-moon celebratory look of being a Commonwealth champion nor pondering about her difficult past when she takes the microphone for an interview with ETV Bharat.
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Her father, Madan Goswami, was a bus conductor in UP roadways and she never really had the access to the best resources in Meerut. Her coach, Gumeet Singh, recalls how the athlete would eat at 'langar' in a Gurdwara while staying outside the camp in Patiala.
Adversities never really stopped Priyanka from achieving what she had in her mind. Come Commonwealth Games, 2022, she would win silver medal for India in race walk, a sport never seen by the country had the people glued as snaps and photo-ops of the athletes flashed across Indian television sets.
She became the first Indian woman to win a medal in race walk at the Commonwealth Games, shattering a three-year-old national record to clinch the silver medal in the women's 10,000m race walk as the crowd at the Alexander Stadium lustily clapped at the athlete's achievement.
But Priyanka is happy that the sport has got it's due recognition and opens up on how/when she started taking the sport seriously.
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Q. Do you think race walk final got recognition after you clinched silver at the CWG 2022?
A. Nobody knew about it before and now that I have won the medal, the sport will get its due recognition. Even now, more and more people are recognizing it.