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High time that I stopped feeling pressure, said Deepika Kumari

High time that I stopped feeling pressure, said Deepika Kumari
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Kolkata: Ace Indian Archer on Monday admitted that he needed to stop bending under performance pressure at the Olympics and approach the biggest sports phase of different perspectives to provide the desired results in the future.
In the form of his life after winning five world cup medals this year, the 27-year-old player brought hope 1.3 billion Indians to get their first Olympic archery medal in Tokyo.
But it turned out that anti-climax when he failed without fighting in individual pharmaceutical quarters and mixed partners to close other Horror Olympic campaigns.
“Woh Pache Ring Ring Ring, Haavi Ho Ja Raha Hai – The pressure of the five Olympic rings becomes too much,” said Deepika in an exclusive interview after returning to Kolkata.
Deepika said he had understood that instead of running after the medal, they needed to work on ‘enjoy moments’ at the Olympics, something less.
“Everyone continues to say we don’t have a medal, we don’t have a medal.
We think about it a thousand times there, and it dominates our soul.
This is a mental blockade and continues to affect our techniques.” “It’s time for me to introspect my game and see it in a different perspective now.
There are certain things that we lack less.
Basically we need to change the perspective of our game.” “We have to see all the same games, both the World Cup, World Championship or Olympics.
But there we think too much about medals.
We have to calm down and enjoy that moment.” “At the World Cup or the World Championship too, medals are the final destination but we never kept thinking about it.
But once we reach the Olympics, we cannot forget the thought of winning medals.
We need to work.” He refers to the loss of the quarter-finals for the 20-year-old San Korea in a straight set last less than six minutes.
San, who finally won the gold on the way to make a net sweep of three medals, also appeared under pressure against Deepika and shot 26 in the last two sets.
But Deepika was worse when he sanctified three 7s and one in a row to acknowledge the compatibility in giving up.
Five and a half hours before that, Deepika was the best and eliminated Russian veteran KSNEIA Perova, hitting 10 to win a thrilling shot.
“I just rested in a break and wanted to stay calm for the match.
But I don’t know what happened there,” he said in the three 7s.
“I shoot very well and satisfied with my release but the arrow is not about the center – it’s a mystery.
Good me and Mim Sir (coach Mim Gurung) don’t understand.” Like her husband and Indian archer number one 1anu watershed, deepika also echoed that having a psychologist will help.
“It will be very helpful.
We need someone to improve myself morally,” he said.
Deepika and her husband will shoot next in the World Cup final following the following month after losing the selection test for the world championship.
India will have a new look squad at the archery world championship next month after no archer, who has participated in the Tokyo Olympics, can remove the selection test held at Sonapah last week.
It is a team of young children for India in the World Championship.
The women’s team has Ankita Bhakat (23 years), Komalika Bari (19) and 17 years Haryana Girl Ridhi Phor.
Deepika, who failed to make a wound in the trial after finishing the fourth behind Riddhi who had not been cheated, said he was excited about the challenge.
“Yes, this is a difficult competition now.
But it’s good and I’m always ready to match them.
The harder competition, the better me.” To match a new generation, I have to multiply effort.
This gave me extra pressure and sensation, and I was ready for his challenge, “he said.
Deepika also congratulated Indian medalists in Tokyo.” It was a proud moment to see the gold neeraj chopra on the last day.
It feels sad that we can’t win a medal in archery, but it has become an extraordinary performance by fellow Indians.
Many survived them, “Deepika signed.

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