Deepika Kumari heads to her third Olympics

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World No.1 Ranking After Triple Gold At World Cup
Biography- Deepika Kumari is a Indian, Archer. Deepika Kumari was born on Monday, June 13, 1994 at Ranchi, Jharkhand, India and Zodiac Sign is Gemini. Deepika Kumari hails from Ranchi, Jharkhand, India, religion belongs to is Hinduism
Ethnicity: Indian and nationality, Indian.
Deepika Kumari was born in Ranchi, Jharkhand, India to Shivnarayan Mahato, an auto-rickshaw driver and Geeta Mahato, a nurse at Ranchi Medical College. Her parents live at Ratu Chatti village, 15 km away from Ranchi, Jharkhand. As a child, she practised archery while aiming for mangoes with stones.
Deepika Kumari is married to fellow Indian archer Atanu Das, and the two will compete together at the Tokyo Olympics.
On 30 June 2020, Deepika Kumari got married to Atanu Das
ACHIEVEMENTS-Deepika Kumari shot to fame with her performances at the 2010 Commonwealth Games hosted in Delhi. She won two gold medals, in the individual and the women’s team event. Kumari also helped her team win bronze in the Team Recurve event at the 2010 Asian Games. The 27-year-old conquered the world by winning the individual recurve medal at the 2012 World Cup in Turkey after beating Korea’s Lee Sung-Jin. She would later go on to be crowned number one in the world rankings in Women’s Recurve Archery. In 2014, Forbes India featured her in their prestigious list of 30 under 30.
Deepika added more gold medals at the 2018 Salt Lake City World Cup. She won the individual event and added another bronze medal in Samsun. The year 2021 has been fantastic for the Indian star archer who won individual and gold team medals at the Guatemala City World Cup. Deepika’s highlight of the year so far has been her recent conquest at the Paris World Cup Stage 3 where she won all three gold medals to climb back to the number one spot in the rankings.
Awards: Arjuna Award for Archery, Padma Shri
Silver at the 2015 Copenhagen World Championships (Women’s Team)
Silver at the 2011 Torino World Championships (Women’s Team)
Gold at 2012 Medellin World Cup (Individual)
Gold at 2013 Antalya World Cup (Individual)
Gold at 2018 Salt Lake City World Cup (Individual)
Bronze at 2018 Turkey World Cup (Women’s Recurve)
Silver at 2012 Tokyo World Cup (Individual)
Silver at 2011 Istanbul World Cup (Individual)
Silver at 2013 Shanghai World Cup (Individual)
Commonwealth Games
Gold at 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games (Recurve Individual)
Gold at 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games (Recurve Individual)
Bronze at 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games (Recurve team)
GOD BLESS HER