The Asian Age

At 15, Tamil Nadu’s golden lifter Poorna is a breadwinne­r too

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Every time she enters a ‘lifting’ arena, Tamil Nadu’s Poorna Sri proves that she is worth her weight in gold.

Almost without fail, back in hometown Vellore, she wins the purse on offer and helps her folks in making ends meet.

“I come from a very poor family. My father makes beedis and sells them,” she revealed, shortly after grabbing the 64kg U-17 weightlift­ing crown at the Khelo India Youth Games in Guwahati.

“I compete in various weight-lifting competitio­ns in our little town and often bring home the prize money. It not only takes care of my own sporting expenses but also gives my parents a slightly better lifestyle,” she added.

Thankfully, Poorna caught the eye of the government and receives `30,000 every three months through the Khelo India scheme. It only props up her weight-lifting but also pays for her school fees, ensuring that her education doesn’t suffer.

“The Khelo India scheme has really come as a lifesaver. My father earns `2000-3000 per month through his beedi business, which is obviously not much ,” the confident sound in glass said.

Poorna’s entry into weight-lifting was not really an accident: her father himself was an adept lifter.

“I never saw him compete but I have seen his photograph­s. That really goaded me on. He has taught me some techniques and motivated me to pursue the sport seriously,” she revealed.

Poorna announced her arrival last year, when she set the sub-junior nationals snatch record.

“I have been in the Indian junior camp. But I am yet to play in an internatio­nal tournament. I am hoping to do well during the Commonweal­th Championsh­ip trials and participat­e in it this year. My biggest dream is to break internatio­nal records and be a well-known athlete in India,” declared Poornima.

Of course, that is after she makes her mark in the Olympics too sometime in the future.

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