Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

WORLD CHAMPIONSH­IP: GYMNAST DIPA SCRIPTS HISTORY

- Navneet Singh navneet.singh@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: Dipa Karmakar became the first Indian gymnast to win gold at a world event on Sunday and said she would now go all out for the top spot at the Asian Games in Jakarta beginning next month.

The 24-year-old Karmakar won the women’s vault at the FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Challenge Cup in Mersin, Turkey, with a score of 14.150 points ahead of Rifda Irfanaluth­fi of Indonesia (13.400 points) and local girl Goksu Uctas Sanli (13.200).

“More than the gold, what was important for me was to perform at the optimum level. I am happy I could do that considerin­g the fact that at the beginning of the year, I was hobbling back to fitness,” Karmakar said.

“Getting back into top gear makes me believe that my knee has healed completely and I should now be able to go all out at the Asian Games,” added Karmakar, who was participat­ing in her first internatio­nal event since narrowly missing an Olympic medal in Rio in 2016.

A knee injury while training in April last year meant that Karmakar was out of competitio­n for the last two-and-half years. The ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injury needed surgery and because she needed more time to recover than expected, Karmakar missed out on the Commonweal­th Games in Gold Coast, Australia, earlier this year.

So, dominating a world event on her comeback was more than satisfying. “Topping the preliminar­y round gave me a lot of confidence. I am very thankful to my coach and people who have worked hard to bring me back to competitiv­e gymnastics,” added Karmakar, who finished the qualificat­ion round with a score of 13.400.

However, Karmakar couldn’t make an impact in the beam where she finished fourth. “The overall result was good as I had started training seriously only after March,” she said.

Rakesh Kumar Patra, the other India to compete in Turkey, finished fourth in the rings. In the parallel bars, he was fifth. Patra is also in the five member men’s team selected for Asian Games.

Getting back into top gear makes me believe that my knee has healed completely and I should now be able to go all out at the Asian Games. DIPA KARMAKAR, after winning gold medal at World Challenge Cup

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PTI Dipa Karmakar competed for the first time after Rio Games.

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