'I missed gold, but I'll train 10 winners': Malleswari's mission renewed after PM Modi meet

IANS April 15, 2025 233 views

Karnam Malleswari, India's pioneering female Olympic weightlifter, recently had a transformative one-on-one meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During their conversation, she shared her ambitious goal of training 10 future Olympic champions through her academy in Yamunanagar. The Prime Minister's supportive words reignited her passion for developing young athletic talent from underprivileged backgrounds. Her lifelong commitment to sports continues to inspire a new generation of Indian athletes.

"What you are doing is a noble mission for the upcoming Olympics" - PM Narendra Modi
'I missed gold, but I'll train 10 winners': Malleswari's mission renewed after PM Modi meet
New Delhi, April 15: India's first female Olympic medallist, Karnam Malleswari, expressed immense joy after her first one-on-one meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, describing it as a moment that reignited her drive to contribute further to the nation.

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First female Olympic medalist shares vision with Prime Minister

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Academy trains underprivileged children in weightlifting

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Committed to winning 10 Olympic medals for India

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Renewed motivation after personal meeting with Modi

During his visit to Yamunanagar, Haryana, where the former world champion weightlifter has established her academy, PM Modi met the two-time world champion weightlifter and commended her efforts to nurture young athletes.

Having retired from the sport in 2004, the 49-year-old, along with her weightlifter husband Rajesh Tyagi, opened her first academy in Yamunanagar, Haryana in 2017.

Speaking to IANS, the 49-year-old stated that she had requested PM Modi to visit her academy; however, due to his busy schedule, he instead invited her to meet him.

"I have an academy in Yamunanagar, and I had requested the Prime Minister to visit. His (PM Modi's) schedule was very tight, so instead, he invited me to meet him. I was very happy to meet him. He said, 'You have done a great job for the country, and you are still doing wonderful work.'

"I told him about my academy, where children from underprivileged families are being trained. PM sir said, ‘I know that.’ He gave me his best wishes, saying, 'What you are doing is a noble mission for the upcoming Olympics," Karnam told IANS on Tuesday.

The former weightlifter, who is the current Vice-Chancellor of Delhi Sports University, further revealed that though she met PM Modi several times at various events, this was the first time she had a one-on-one interaction with him.

"The meeting with the Prime Minister lasted around 7 to 10 minutes. He listened to me calmly — it wasn’t rushed at all. My husband and I were both there, and he heard us out with patience. I had met him before at events, but this was the first time I had a one-on-one opportunity. He was very positive and supportive. Meeting him gave me renewed energy, and I feel that I can now do even more for the country," she added.

Karnam, a two-time world champion and a two-time Asian Games silver medal winner, holds the distinguished honour of being the first woman from India to win a medal at the Olympics when she bagged the bronze medal at the Sydney 2000 Olympics.

"I told him that I had missed the gold medal in Sydney (Olympics), and now I have set a goal of winning 10 medals. With that determination, I started my academy. My dream is to make a contribution toward a stronger India by ensuring that we win as many medals as possible in weightlifting at the Olympics," she said.

Karnam was conferred with numerous prestigious awards by the Indian government, including the Arjuna Award (1994), Khel Ratna (1999) and the Padma Shri (1999).

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Rahul K.
What an inspiring story! Malleswari is truly a national treasure. Her dedication to nurturing young athletes is commendable. Hope her academy produces many Olympic champions 🤩
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Priya S.
While I admire her achievements, I wish the article had more details about the actual training methods at her academy. How many students are currently enrolled? What's their success rate?
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Amit D.
"I'll train 10 winners" - that's the spirit we need more of in Indian sports! Her bronze in Sydney was historic, and now she's paying it forward. More power to her!
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Sunita M.
As someone from Haryana, I'm so proud that she chose Yamunanagar for her academy. Our state has produced so many sports stars, and now we'll have even more thanks to her efforts 💪
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Vikram J.
Interesting that PM Modi took time to meet her personally. Shows how much respect she commands. Hope this leads to more government support for her academy and others like it across India.

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