Deccan Chronicle

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My mother sent me to Bengaluru alone when people advised against it: Shaili

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New Delhi, Aug. 25: Shaili Singh’s progress as an athlete has a lot to do with her coach Robert Bobby George but it was her “strong and determined” mother, who helped her daughter take first big leap when she sent her to Bengaluru for training, much against the ‘advise’ of well-wishers.

The 17-year-old Shaili was raised by her mother with great difficulty at a village near Parichha Thermal Power Station in Jhansi district in Uttar Pradesh.

Her mother Vinitha works as a tailor to feed her three children and pays around `3000 per month as rent for the tworoom accommodat­ion.

“I faced a lot of problem when I started (athletics), regarding diet and many other things,” Shaili said at a felicitati­on function for the Indian athletes who won medals at the World U-20 Championsh­ips in Nairobi.

When Anju madam called me to train to Bengaluru, many people in our place told my mother why are you sending your daughter alone to a city. But she told them ‘she is my daughter, I know her and I am sending her’.

“My mother is very strong and determined. As I grow up under her care, I got a lot of confidence and things become easier for me,” said Shaili.

Shaili, who jumped 6.59m to win silver, was spotted by legendary long jumper Anju Bobby George, India’s only medallist in World Championsh­ips, at the age of 13.

On the advice her husband Robert, Anju personally went to see Shaili during the National InterState District Junior Athletics Meet (NIDJAM) at Visakhapat­nam in November 2017 and took the youngster under her wings in April 2018.

Shaili, who used to run barefoot and had blisters on her feet as her mother could not afford shoes for her, has been coached by Robert since then at the Sports Authority of India Center in Bengaluru.

Asked what did he feel when Anju called her to train in Bengaluru, Shali said, “I was very excited, and how can I say no to Madam. It was something which I knew is for my good and I have been waiting for that, I got ready and my mother was very happy. I was struggling (to continue the sport) but things completely changed after coming to Bangalore. It became a new life for Shaili.”

A class X student student at St Patrick’s School in Bengaluru, Shaili said she missed her examinatio­n while taking part in competitio­ns.

“I was to appear for class X examinatio­n but I missed it as I had to go for competitio­n,” she said.

Asked what was her feeling during the victory ceremony in Nairobi she said, “Her (gold medal winner’s) flag was going up but I was looking at only our national flag and it was going up. Even if it was second position, for me it is first position.”

Her coach Robert said he told Shaili before the World U-20 Championsh­ips that if she wins a gold, her mother will get a new home. —

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SAI ?? Top: Indian medallists from the recent World U-20 Athletics Championsh­ips held in Nairobi, Kenya, pose with Union Sports Minister Anurag Thakur during a felicitati­on in New Delhi on Wednesday. —
Below: Long jumper Shaili Singh shows off her silver medal from the recent World U-20 Athletics Championsh­ip to Union Sports Minister Anurag Thakur as her mentor and former World Championsh­ip bronze medallist Anju Bobby George (left) and coach Bobby Geroge (right) share a light moment, in New Delhi on Wednesday.
SAI SAI Top: Indian medallists from the recent World U-20 Athletics Championsh­ips held in Nairobi, Kenya, pose with Union Sports Minister Anurag Thakur during a felicitati­on in New Delhi on Wednesday. — Below: Long jumper Shaili Singh shows off her silver medal from the recent World U-20 Athletics Championsh­ip to Union Sports Minister Anurag Thakur as her mentor and former World Championsh­ip bronze medallist Anju Bobby George (left) and coach Bobby Geroge (right) share a light moment, in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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