Dipa makes it a historic year for Indian gymnastics

Dipa Karmakar earned respect from Indian sports persons. File Pic
Dipa Karmakar earned respect from Indian sports persons. File Pic

Internet Desk: She embodied the Olympic spirit despite missing out on a coveted podium finish and while she was at it, Dipa Karmakar gave Indian gymnastics some unprecedented moments of glory in what can be called a watershed year for the sport.

The 23-year-old from the small north-eastern state of Tripura became the toast of a cricket-mad nation even though she managed just a fourth-place finish at the biggest show on earth in Rio.

It wouldn’t be wrong to say that Dipa simply vaulted into a billion hearts with her now famous and death-defying Produnova, a routine so risky that even powerhouses from Russia and USA would not attempt it.

What Ashish Kumar couldn’t do by winning unprecedented medals at international events, Dipa did despite finishing fourth at the Rio Olympics.

Fourth place finishes usually cause heartbreaks in a medal-starved nation like India, but such was the effect of Dipa’s Produnova vault that it made the country wake up to the sport like never before.

People from all walks of life couldn’t help talking about her jaw-dropping jump ever since she became the first Indian gymnast to reach an Olympic final before missing out on the podium by a whisker.

So much so that none other than Abhinav Bindra, India’s first and only individual Olympic gold-medallist, declared her his hero.

In fact, the adulation she received for finishing fourth was no less than what Rio medallists P V Sindhu (silver) and Sakshi Malik (bronze) attracted. The 23-year-old from Tripura was literally on a felicitation spree with the highlight being the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, the country’s highest sporting honour. It was rare for an Indian athlete who finished fourth.

It is not as if there weren’t any other fourth-place finishers from India in Rio, Bindra himself being one, but while there was a sense of disappointment in those, there was nothing but jubilation and adulation awaiting Dipa after she returned home.

That could well be because the expectations were sky high from others, Dipa took almost everyone by surprise by doing what no Indian had had done in the past. She had become a household name just by the reaching the vault final in a sport that hardly got any attention back home.

Probably, the only other time gymnastics grabbed the eyeballs in India was when Ashish Kumar became the first from the country to win a medal at the Commonwealth and Asian Games. But even his record performance in 2010 could garner as much as attention as Dipa managed six years later.

Now with the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in sight, the weight of expectations is surely on Dipa s shoulder and with that comes responsibility, says her coach Bisweshwar Nandi.

“She has single handedly put Indian gymnastics on the world map. She made India proud and also our state of Tripura.

Some people did not even know where Tripura was but not it is the case anymore. All this has been made possible by Dipa,” Nandi told the media.