Attitude Rocks: Fencer Bhavani Proved After Winning Gold in Commonwealth C’ship
London, Aug 10 : The nation salutes to her gumption, parents must be overjoyed and his some mentors should be ecstatic after C V Bhavani bounced back and made it to the top podium finish on Tuesday.
Facing odds from cradle to the Sabre rattling, it has been a long journey. Besides her coach and others, one major stimulus which needs a mention here is the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology that mentored her dogged pursuit to the International victory stand. Kiit’s founder Dr Achyut Samanta has been known for his role in promoting such talents.
C A Bhavani Devi has won the gold medal at the ongoing Commonwealth Fencing Championship in the Senior Women’s Sabre Individual category.
The 42nd ranked Indian fencer in the world defeated second seeded Australian Fencer Veronika Vasileva 15-10 to defend her Commonwealth Fencing title here on Tuesday.
First Ever Indian
After becoming the first ever Indian Fencer to have qualified for the Olympics at Tokyo, the Chennai born fencer who represent Tamil Nadu, has had a steady rise in her performance in 2022. The year began with the Fencing World Cup at Istanbul where she finished 23rd after missing out a spot in the last 32.
Bhavani World Championship campaign in July this year at Cairo ended in the second round. The Commonwealth Fencing Championship 2022 is her 10th international tournament this year.
“It is a huge feeling to defend my title. It was a tough final and I am glad I could add another Gold medal for India this year. It has been a great journey for me this year and I would like to continue this momentum for the upcoming tournaments. The support back home has been great for me throughout,” Bhavani said after the win.
“I would like to congratulate C A Bhavani Devi on winning the title again this edition. She has been an inspiration to every fencer in India, and it is because of her that many youngsters now dream of making it big in the global fencing map.
This Gold medal only adds to our belief that Fencing in India is growing and I am confident that the day is not far away when we will have Indian fencers competing at the top international tournaments regularly including the Olympics,” said Rajeev Mehta, Secretary General, Fencing Association of India.
Fencing as a sport is recognised by the Commonwealth Games federation and was a part of the Commonwealth Games programme till 1970. Since 1970 the Commonwealth Fencing Championships are held every four years in the same year as the Commonwealth Games.