Esha Singh: From National Champion to Olympic Debutante
Esha Singh, a 19-year-old pistol shooter from Hyderabad, is on the cusp of making her Olympic debut at the upcoming Paris Games. While excitement fills her heart, she remains uncertain about the extent of her nerves.
Her journey to the Olympics began with a remarkable performance at the 2018 National Championships, where she emerged as the senior champion at the tender age of 13. Since then, she has faced both highs and lows, but it is the highs that have presented the greatest challenges.
"After you win something major, it comes down to your prestige," Esha explains. "It's difficult to manage the baggage that comes with it."
Despite these challenges, Esha has learned to embrace her failures and use them as opportunities for growth. She believes that her experiences at the 2023 Asian Games, where she won four medals, have given her a template for success at the Olympics.
"I surprised myself with that match," she says of her performance in the 25m pistol final at the Asian Games. "That final really proved to me that if I can perform here, anything else would be way easier."
Esha's approach to training is based on the belief that shooting is a game of basics. She has been training for the Olympics for the past decade, focusing on consistency and maintaining a calm and composed demeanor.
"I'm more of a calm, composed person now," she says. "I'm learning to embrace my failures and understand why they ever happened."
As she prepares for the biggest stage of her career, Esha is confident in her abilities and the lessons she has learned along the way. She is determined to replicate the mindset that led to her success at the Asian Games and to make the most of her Olympic experience.
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