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'I earned it. Worked every bit for it': Manasi Joshi on winning gold at World Para-Badminton

Manasi Joshi clinched the top honour in the women's singles SL3 final defeating World No. 1 and compatriot Parul Parmar 21-12, 21-7 to pick her maiden title on August 25, the very day on which ace shuttler P.V. Sindhu won the gold at the World Championships.

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Published : Aug 28, 2019, 2:46 PM IST

Updated : Aug 28, 2019, 3:02 PM IST

New Delhi: Para shuttler Manasi Nayana Joshi, who was among the three Indian players who bagged gold at the recently concluded BWF World Para-Badminton Championships in Basel, said she earned the yellow metal as she put a lot of efforts for it.

The 30-year-old clinched the top honour in the women's singles SL3 final defeating World No. 1 and compatriot Parul Parmar 21-12, 21-7 to pick her maiden title on August 25, the very day on which ace shuttler P.V. Sindhu won the gold at the World Championships.

"I earned it. Worked every bit for it," she tweeted on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, Twitter was all praise for the 30-year-old, who had lost her left leg in 2011.

"In the high of PV Sindhu getting gold in the World Championship, we forgot to win Manasi Joshi, who gold in World Para-Badminton Championship. Here it is wishing her," Kiran Bedi, Governor of Puducherry tweeted.

"Every daughter of India is special. You have increased honour of the country on the world stage. Many congratulations to you for winning gold at the Para-Badminton World Championship," tweeted former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

"Everyone should learn from you how to overcome the difficulties and achieve success. Hats off to your courage. The country is proud of you!" he added.

Manasi was among the 12 Indian athletes who won medals at the competition.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also congratulated the 12 para-badminton players who brought laurels to the country. "130 crore Indians are extremely proud of the Indian Para-Badminton contingent, which has brought home 12 medals at BWF World Championship 2019.

Manasi Nayana Joshi poses with the gold after winning BWF World Para-Badminton Championships final.
Manasi Nayana Joshi poses with the gold after winning BWF World Para-Badminton Championships final.

"Congratulations to the entire team, whose success is extremely gladdening and motivating. Each of these players is remarkable!"

An engineer by qualification, Manasi completed her graduation in Electronics Engineering from K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering, University of Mumbai in 2010. In 2011, she met with a road accident and lost her left leg. However, that did not stop her from playing badminton and she went on to win many medals for India.

In September 2015, she won silver in mixed doubles at the Para-Badminton World Championship held in Stoke Mandeville, England. In October 2018, Manasi won a bronze medal at the Asian Para Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia.

New Delhi: Para shuttler Manasi Nayana Joshi, who was among the three Indian players who bagged gold at the recently concluded BWF World Para-Badminton Championships in Basel, said she earned the yellow metal as she put a lot of efforts for it.

The 30-year-old clinched the top honour in the women's singles SL3 final defeating World No. 1 and compatriot Parul Parmar 21-12, 21-7 to pick her maiden title on August 25, the very day on which ace shuttler P.V. Sindhu won the gold at the World Championships.

"I earned it. Worked every bit for it," she tweeted on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, Twitter was all praise for the 30-year-old, who had lost her left leg in 2011.

"In the high of PV Sindhu getting gold in the World Championship, we forgot to win Manasi Joshi, who gold in World Para-Badminton Championship. Here it is wishing her," Kiran Bedi, Governor of Puducherry tweeted.

"Every daughter of India is special. You have increased honour of the country on the world stage. Many congratulations to you for winning gold at the Para-Badminton World Championship," tweeted former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

"Everyone should learn from you how to overcome the difficulties and achieve success. Hats off to your courage. The country is proud of you!" he added.

Manasi was among the 12 Indian athletes who won medals at the competition.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also congratulated the 12 para-badminton players who brought laurels to the country. "130 crore Indians are extremely proud of the Indian Para-Badminton contingent, which has brought home 12 medals at BWF World Championship 2019.

Manasi Nayana Joshi poses with the gold after winning BWF World Para-Badminton Championships final.
Manasi Nayana Joshi poses with the gold after winning BWF World Para-Badminton Championships final.

"Congratulations to the entire team, whose success is extremely gladdening and motivating. Each of these players is remarkable!"

An engineer by qualification, Manasi completed her graduation in Electronics Engineering from K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering, University of Mumbai in 2010. In 2011, she met with a road accident and lost her left leg. However, that did not stop her from playing badminton and she went on to win many medals for India.

In September 2015, she won silver in mixed doubles at the Para-Badminton World Championship held in Stoke Mandeville, England. In October 2018, Manasi won a bronze medal at the Asian Para Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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New Delhi: Para shuttler Manasi Joshi, who was among the three Indian players who bagged gold at the recently concluded World Para-Badminton Championships in Basel, said she earned the yellow metal as she put a lot of efforts for it. 

The 30-year-old clinched the top honour in the women's singles SL3 final defeating World No. 1 and compatriot Parul Parmar 21-12, 21-7 to pick her maiden title on August 25, the very day on which ace shuttler P.V. Sindhu won the gold at the World Championships. 

"I earned it. Worked every bit for it," she tweeted on Tuesday. 

Meanwhile, Twitter was all praise for the 30-year-old, who had lost her left leg in 2011. 

"In the high of PV Sindhu getting gold in the World Championship, we forgot to win Manasi Joshi, who gold in World Para-Badminton Championship. Here it is wishing her," Kiran Bedi, Governor of Puducherry tweeted. 

"Every daughter of India is special. You have increased honour of the country on the world stage. Many congratulations to you for winning gold at the Para-Badminton World Championship," tweeted former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

"Everyone should learn from you how to overcome the difficulties and achieve success. Hats off to your courage. The country is proud of you!" he added.

Manasi was among the 12 Indian athletes who won medals at the competition. 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also congratulated the 12 para-badminton players who brought laurels to the country. "130 crore Indians are extremely proud of the Indian Para-Badminton contingent, which has brought home 12 medals at BWF World Championship 2019. 

"Congratulations to the entire team, whose success is extremely gladdening and motivating. Each of these players is remarkable!"

An engineer by qualification, Manasi completed her graduation in Electronics Engineering from K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering, University of Mumbai in 2010. In 2011, she met with a road accident and lost her left leg. However, that did not stop her from playing badminton and she went on to win many medals for India.

In September 2015, she won silver in mixed doubles at the Para-Badminton World Championship held in Stoke Mandeville, England. In October 2018, Manasi won a bronze medal at the Asian Para Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia. 

 


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