UNDISPUTED QUEEN OF THE TRACK- ANURADHA BISWAL, FIRST LADY OLYMPIAN

“A genuine athlete is someone who improves his or her intellect and physique to serve the nation and make the world a better place,” we think.

In a range of professions, including publishing, technology, fashion, sports, radio, cosmetics, and more, women are establishing themselves as household names. Today, we’re speaking with a lady who has forged her own route ahead, standing up for the beliefs she finds acceptable and achieving incredible success.

Anuradha Biswal is an Odisha-based track and field athlete who specializes in the 100-meter hurdles. She currently holds the national record for the 100 m hurdles with a time of 13.38 seconds.  Anuradha established the record on August 26, 2002, at the Nehru Stadium in Delhi, during the DDA-Raja Bhalendra Singh National Circuit meet. She broke her personal Asian championships mark of 13.40 seconds set on July 30, 2000, in Jakarta. Her effort in Jakarta earned her a bronze medal. She is the first lady Olympian of Odisha. She is from Balasore and later moved to Rourkela, where she started her sports career.

Being a sports person how is it difficult to manage your field life and personal life?

I would say being a woman is too difficult. And I thank god for a very supportive family, especially my husband who has been the pillar to me. I think nothing is possible without family support. It is too difficult managing office, home, other activities too. I never let myself feel anything very much challenging yet I try to solve it.

Could you please elaborate, on when did you plan to get into sports?

I had never played sports in my childhood, though both my parents were players so I think that sports etiquette was somewhere there in my blood. I was very notorious in my school days, I used to fight, I used to run here and there. So I think these were the activities that showed how active I was.

Being a mother, being a wife, being a daughter-in-law, has anyway sports life affected your personal life?

I would say post marriage things are very different for a girl. My in-laws are too supportive. My official staff of NALCO has also cooperated with me. To do something big we need to sacrifice, we need to work hard forgetting something. I still remember my daughter was unable to recognize me when I was back from Ukraine, from training. Things hurt, but when it’s about country we need to make ourselves strong.

You have been setting a trademark for being an athlete how do you manage your fame?

I think my fame is not for my name, it’s because of my talent. I feel every single individual has their talent they just need to work on it and prove themselves. I heartily follow PT Usha Ji she was my role model after my mother. My mother has been extensively supportive in everything.

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What will you address to all the upcoming newcomers?

Everyone is born with their talent, I would say first see the dream and then crack it. I feel a girl should be provided with a lot of support and strength because no matter what they are always at the top. The 3 mantras to success are Confidence, Dedication, and hard work if we excel in these 3 we can win the world.

Lastly, how do you feel about getting featured in the Interview times?

I feel very happy being a part of this conversation. I hope everyone brings their talent out to the world and excels.

INTERVIEWED BY- PRISITA DAS

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