My daughter was obsessive about sports: Mother Jumper Jhansi – News2IN
Lucknow

My daughter was obsessive about sports: Mother Jumper Jhansi

My daughter was obsessive about sports: Mother Jumper Jhansi
Written by news2in

Jhansi: Shaili Singh, 17, a silver medal bag in Long Jump at the ongoing World Athletics (UNDER 20) Championship in Nairobi on Sunday, brought Laurels to Jhansi and also reaffirmed the belief of a mother to her daughter and her ability to all obstacles.
Behind the extraordinary success of Shaili was a mere hard work and support that did not slip from his mother, who worked tirelessly saw his daughter reaching his dream after his father left the family.
“I worked day and night to support my children – Shāda, his sister Shanu (19) and Ishu’s younger brother (14) – when their father had left us for a long time,” said Mrs.
Shaili Vinita to Ti, barely Can against tears about pleasure about the success of his daughter.
While Shanu is a nursing student, Ishu is in class IX.
Shaili has begun to show his sports skills when he is in the primary class.
His talent was noted at school and he continued to achieve his goal.
Shaili was practiced in small farms in the village: Momwhen Shaili was in class II, he began to show his talent, which was then promoted by his school teacher Sushil Kumar ParaAshar and Chandrashekhar, who took him out of Jhansi and gave him the opportunity in various places like Bareilly, Varanasi, Lucknow and Sonbhadra, “added Vinita.
Vineta remembers how Shaili would train on a small farm in their backyard in the village of Paricha and cry if it was rejected to go out of town because he appeared in the competition.
He sharpened sports skills after shifting to the federation of Bobby’s Anju sports in Bangaluru 2018.
“He was just obsessive about sports,” is how Vinita concludes the love of Sport Shaili.
Vinita added that he himself had been a sportsman and his father was a wrestler He began his initial practice.
Kem Udian, Shaili was noticed by Anju during the national championship between districts in Visakhapatnam, where he had made a national record in the Junior category to soar 6.40 meters.
In the National Patiala trial competition, Shaili reached a record of 6.48 meters.
Previously on Friday in Nairobi, Shaili again jumped 6.40 meters to qualify for the final.
After winning the silver medal, Shaili has been stacked with all-round praise.
Anju Bobby George Tweeted, “In 2017, Bobby and I found a young girl from Jhansi.
We tame it later that year in the National Junior competition and decided to register it to the Anju Bobby sports federation in 2018″.
Olympic Javelin Gold Medal Neeraj Chopra has also provided congratulated Shaili.
“Many congratulations of Shaili, you have approached gold today and I’m sure you have a long way,” he tweeted.
The President, District Athletic Association, Asadullah Khan told Ti that he was present during the team election for the national championship between districts, but at that time no one knew that Shaili would reduce such heights.
“His own efforts and hard workers are then polished at the Sports Academy of Bobby George,” Khan said.
Shaili was cleaned 6.59 meters in Nairobi met and skipped gold with just one centimeter.
The first position was won by Maja Askagn from Sweden by jumping 6.60 meters.

About the author

news2in