Deccan Chronicle

14-year struggle paid off: Dutee

- AKSHAYA KUMAR SAHOO | DC

Ace sprinter from Odisha Dutee Chand, who was on Saturday conferred with the prestigiou­s Arjuna Award for the year 2020, said her struggle had brought her ‘sweet successes’ and recognitio­ns.

“My 14 years of struggle and hard work has brought me enough successes and recognitio­n. This Arjun Award is a very special recognitio­n for me. Every sportspers­on cherishes a dream to get it in his lifetime,” Dutee said while receiving the award from President Ram Nath Kovind.

The athlete who in the past faced questions on her gender and was banned temporaril­y from internatio­nal events thanked followers and supporters for standing by her during hard times.

She also took to microblogg­ing site Twitter and wrote, “Grateful and proud of my journey till now. Lots to achieve still. Let’s get to work!”

The sprint queen of India was nominated for the award in the discipline of athletics. She was among 27 sportspers­ons to have been selected for the Arjuna Award. With this, she became the 9th Arjuna awardee from Odisha.

Earlier, eight sportspers­ons from Odisha have won the Arjuna Award. They include Minati Mohapatra (cyclist), Bijay Kumar Satpathy (weightlift­er), Rachita Mistry (athlete), Dilip Tirkey (hockey), Jyoti Sunita Kullu (hockey), Ignace Tirkey (hockey), K Ravi Kumar (weightlift­er), and Pramod Bhagat (parabadmin­ton).

“My heartiest congratula­tions to all the award winners! All of you, through your performanc­e, have provided unforgetta­ble moments,” President Ram Nath Kovin said in his address.

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 ??  ?? Above: Indian cricketer Deepti Sharma gestures as she accepts the Arjuna award on Saturday. Below: Sprinter Dutee Chand is all smiles after receiving her Arjuna.
Above: Indian cricketer Deepti Sharma gestures as she accepts the Arjuna award on Saturday. Below: Sprinter Dutee Chand is all smiles after receiving her Arjuna.

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