New Delhi: Yashaswini Singh Deswal on Saturday said the gold medal she won in the ongoing ISSF World Cup has strengthened her belief to deliver on the biggest of stages, boosting her confidence ahead of the Tokyo Olympics.
The 23-year-old Deswal was consistency personified on her way to winning the gold medal in the women's 10m air pistol ahead of the more celebrated Manu Bhaker on the second competition day.
"This gold medal will help me strengthen the belief in my ability to perform, that I can do it if I am determined to it," Deswal said after her final at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range.
The shooter is aware that she will not get too many opportunities before the Tokyo Games, scheduled to be held in July-August this year.
"I was just trying to do my best, this is only one of the two international competitions before Olympics, so I had to focus on my mental temperament, my technique and what I have to do."
Three Indians made the finals of her event, including Bhaker and Shri Nivetha.
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"Obviously I was very happy we three made the finals and, ultimately, the competition is with yourself. The one who can beat oneself only will go on to win."
The coronavirus-forced lockdown and the absence of competitions in the last one year was tough.