Teenager Ashish Kumar, who fetched India its first medals in gymnastics, at the Commonwealth Games, had thought of quitting the sport at one stage.
The 19-year-old gave India its first medal since the beginning of the Commonwealth Games in 1930 in Gymnastics. After the bronze, he also followed it up by winning a silver medal in the vaults category.
"When I was 13, I lost out on qualification for the prestigious Tulit Peter Championship in Hungary by just 0.10 points. This was the second time I had not got selected and perhaps the first time I cried so bitterly," Ashish said after he was honoured by the Chandigarh Gymnastics Federation.
He said that was the stage when he thought of "giving up gymnastics".
"I was so depressed that I thought of giving up gymnastics. There was no point, I thought, after putting in so much work I had failed to get selected. However, my parents motivated me and asked me to carry on. I think that was the turning point," he said.
Now, his dream is to win an Olympic gold.
"There was a stage when nobody thought India would get a medal in gymnastics. After that has been realised, I now have set my aim for the Olympic gold," said Ashish.
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