Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Lack of facilities no hurdle for gymnast Bavleen Kaur

- Jigar Hindocha

PUNE: The badminton hall at the MA Stadium in Jammu does not have the best of facilities for the 200-odd gymnasts who train there. That hasn’t stopped its trainee Bavleen Kaur from stamping her class at the Khelo India Youth Games here.

The 16-year-old gymnast from Jammu and Kashmir has won five medals, three gold and two silver in rhythmic gymnastics.

“We come from a state which doesn’t have proper facilities to train. We practice on normal mats and sometimes we even practice in the parks outside in case there are too many gymnasts in the hall,” she explained.

“I started doing gymnastics 6-7 years back. I took this sport as a recreation­al activity but soon got interested in it. It was my father who wanted me to get into sports,” added Kaur.

“It looks very gracious, this sport. But the toughest part is in learning it, and I feel it’s tougher than any other sport. One needs to have a lot of concentrat­ion and should be ready for tremendous hard work,” said Bavleen, who had won four medals at the 2018 Khelo India School Games.

Bavleen credits her coaches Krupali Patel Singh and SP Singh for her early success.

“I just want to become like my coach Krupali (Singh). She is my role model. Our coaches are like foster parents. It is because of them that we are here today. They are so caring that even if our parents are not in town they will take care of our lunch and dinner,” said Bavleen, 11th standard student of KC Public School.

“During many events, whenever there hasn’t been good food at the venue, they have spent money from their pockets to feed us,” she added.

 ?? HT ?? Bavleen Kaur during a rhythmic gymnastics routine on Friday.
HT Bavleen Kaur during a rhythmic gymnastics routine on Friday.
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