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I envy today’s athletes because I was in wrong era: Anju Bobby George

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New Delhi, December 26

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India’s first ever World Athletics Championship medallist Anju Bobby George says that she competed “in the wrong era”, praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s eagerness for promoting and transforming sports in the country.

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Speaking at a programme organised at the PM’s residence on Christmas, the legendary long jumper said, “As a sportsperson, I was here for almost 25 years and I have seen a lot of changes. When I got India’s first global medal 20 years ago, even my department was not ready to give me a promotion.”

“But after Neeraj Chopra got a medal, I have seen changes… the way we are celebrating… I envy them because I was in the wrong era,” Anju said during the event.

Anju, who won a bronze medal in the women’s long jump at the 2003 World Championships in Athletics in Paris, spoke about women empowerment also. “Women empowerment is not just a word now. Every Indian girl is ready to dream and they know their dreams will come true,” she said.

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The PM interacted with the Christian community on the occasion of Christmas, and Anju was among the prominent persons who attended the event.

“I think in the near future, we will be at the top of sports,” she said.

Among her other achievements, Anju bagged a gold medal at the 2003 Afro-Asian Games and achieved her personal best of 6.83m at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, which brought her the fifth position.

She was awarded the Arjuna Award in 2002, Khel Ratna in 2003, and the Padma Shri in 2004.

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