‘Criticism doesn’t matter much now’: Manu Bhaker not setting medal goals for Asian Championship
NEW DELHI: For an athlete constantly under the spotlight, criticism often travels faster than applause. Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker knows this all too well. Criticism, in the words of Manu, was once something that could easily weigh her down.
“Earlier, it would definitely have affected me, but right now I don't think that it's gonna matter much to me,” Bhaker told reporters during a virtual interaction ahead of the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship.
"I am very well aware of the criticism that might follow after a bad competition or the praise that might follow after a good competition. So that does not really affect me that much.”
The 23-year-old sharpshooter now understands the significance of positivity, something that has been constant since her two bronze medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
“Ever since the Olympics, I've seen a lot of people coming to my games, cheering for me, and supporting me. And regardless of how my performance is… even if I finish on the podium or not, I have seen a very positive change in people, and I really appreciate that,” she admitted with a smile.
With expectations mounting every time her name appears on the start list, Bhaker insists the extra attention no longer burdens her.
“I've basically grown up in the sport. I was 14 when I first came in, and now I'll be turning 24 soon,” she added.
Manu is preparing herself for the upcoming challenge in the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship, set to be held at the Dr Karni Singh Range in Delhi from February 2 to 14.
The event will see over 300 shooters from 17 countries, and for Bhaker, competing at home adds a sense of excitement rather than pressure.
“I feel very fit, very healthy at the moment, and I'm really looking forward to the Asian Championship. Since the Asian Championship is going to be in Delhi itself, it's basically home ground for us. My family and friends are also going to watch,” she added.
Despite being one of India’s biggest medal hopes, Bhaker is deliberately staying away from setting any podium-oriented targets.
“I haven't really set expectations like I'll have to get a gold or a silver or something,” she said. “But in terms of performance, I have certain expectations.
“I have set a personal goal for myself in terms of performance. I have set a bar that this is the kind of level I should be at. I have also trained in a couple of different circumstances.”
ALSO READ: ‘Playing in Delhi has its challenges’: 22-year-old Rhythm Sangwan chases ‘missing’ gold on home turf
For Bhaker, the Asian Championship is about the growth that now comes from within, perhaps not from the noise outside.
(Fans can watch the Asian Rifle and Pistol Shooting Championship on FanCode.)
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The 23-year-old sharpshooter now understands the significance of positivity, something that has been constant since her two bronze medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
“Ever since the Olympics, I've seen a lot of people coming to my games, cheering for me, and supporting me. And regardless of how my performance is… even if I finish on the podium or not, I have seen a very positive change in people, and I really appreciate that,” she admitted with a smile.
“I've basically grown up in the sport. I was 14 when I first came in, and now I'll be turning 24 soon,” she added.
Manu is preparing herself for the upcoming challenge in the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship, set to be held at the Dr Karni Singh Range in Delhi from February 2 to 14.
“I feel very fit, very healthy at the moment, and I'm really looking forward to the Asian Championship. Since the Asian Championship is going to be in Delhi itself, it's basically home ground for us. My family and friends are also going to watch,” she added.
I am very well aware of the criticism that might follow after a bad competition or the praise that might follow after a good competition.
Despite being one of India’s biggest medal hopes, Bhaker is deliberately staying away from setting any podium-oriented targets.
“I haven't really set expectations like I'll have to get a gold or a silver or something,” she said. “But in terms of performance, I have certain expectations.
“I have set a personal goal for myself in terms of performance. I have set a bar that this is the kind of level I should be at. I have also trained in a couple of different circumstances.”
ALSO READ: ‘Playing in Delhi has its challenges’: 22-year-old Rhythm Sangwan chases ‘missing’ gold on home turf
For Bhaker, the Asian Championship is about the growth that now comes from within, perhaps not from the noise outside.
(Fans can watch the Asian Rifle and Pistol Shooting Championship on FanCode.)
Get the latest WPL 2026 updates including WPL teams, full WPL 2026 schedule, and live scores for Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, UP Warriorz, Gujarat Giants, and Delhi Capitals. Also check the latest WPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.
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