Ankita Bhagat‘s journey from humble beginnings to competing on the world stage is a tale of dedication and perseverance. As she prepares to represent India in archery at the Paris 2024 Olympics, her story becomes an inspiring testimony to overcoming adversity and achieving excellence in sports.
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ToggleAnkita Bhagat Early Days: Discovering Archery
Ankita Bhagat was introduced to archery at a young age when she participated in a local competition in Kolkata. Despite facing financial challenges, her passion for the sport was undeniable.
With borrowed equipment and a strong determination to excel, Ankita began her training at a local club. Her hard work paid off when she was selected to join the Tata Archery Academy in 2014. Under the guidance of reputed coaches, she honed her skills and prepared for the international stage.
Rising Through the Ranks
Ankita’s breakthrough came in 2017 when she won the gold medal with Jameson Singh Ningthoujam in the mixed team event at the Under-21 World Championships. This achievement marked the beginning of her journey as a notable player in the archery community.
- In 2017, Ankita Bhagat achieved a significant breakthrough by winning the gold medal in the mixed team event at the Under-21 World Championships.
- She partnered with Jameson Singh Ningthoujam to secure this victory.
- This accomplishment marked the start of her recognition as a prominent player in the archery community.
She continued to shine in subsequent tournaments, winning a bronze medal at the Asian Championships in 2019 and a silver in 2021. Her consistent performances established her as a key player in India’s archery scene.
A Year of Milestones: 2022
The year 2022 was particularly significant for Ankita. She won her first gold medal at the Khelo India Women’s National Ranking Archery Tournament held at the JRD Tata Sports Complex.

The win was a testament to her growth and dedication to the sport. Apart from this, Ankita along with her teammates Bhajan Kaur and Simranjit Kaur won a bronze medal in the team recurve event at the Asian Games in Hangzhou.
These achievements not only showcased her skills but also highlighted her as a prominent figure in women’s archery.
The Road to the Paris 2024 Olympics
Ankita’s hard work and dedication saw her finish in the top eight at the 2024 Final World Archery Olympic Qualifier. This achievement earned her a place in the Indian Olympic team, her first appearance at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Year | Event | Achievement | Details |
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2024 | Final World Archery Olympic Qualifier | Top Eight Finish | Qualified for the Indian Olympic team |
2024 | Paris 2024 Olympics | Scheduled Competition | Women’s Individual Archery Event on July 25 |
On July 25, she will compete in the women’s archery event, representing her country on one of the most prestigious stages in sports.
An Inspiration to Many
Ankita Bhagat’s journey from being a milkman’s daughter to becoming an Olympic athlete is a story of perseverance and determination. Her achievements in archery serve as an inspiration to aspiring sportswomen across the country, proving that with hard work and dedication, it is possible to overcome challenges and achieve greatness.
As she prepares to compete at the Paris 2024 Olympics, the nation is eagerly awaiting her performance, hoping for a stellar performance on the global stage.
Ankita’s story is not just about archery; it is about the spirit of sportsmanship and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Her journey to the Paris Olympics is a proud moment for India and a beacon of hope for young athletes everywhere.
Summary: Ankita Bhagat Archery Career
Year | Event | Achievement | Details |
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2014 | Joined Tata Archery Academy | Start of Professional Training | Trained under renowned coaches |
2017 | U-21 World Championships (Mixed Team) | Gold Medal | Partnered with Jameson Singh Ningthoujam |
2019 | Asian Championship (Team) | Bronze Medal | – |
2021 | Asian Championship (Team) | Silver Medal | – |
2022 | Khelo India Women’s National Ranking Archery Tournament | Gold Medal | First individual gold medal |
2022 | Asian Games (Team Recurve) | Bronze Medal | Teamed with Bhajan Kaur and Simranjeet Kaur |
2024 | Final World Archery Olympic Qualifier | Top Eight Finish | Qualified for the Indian Olympic team |
2024 | Paris 2024 Olympics | Scheduled Competition | Women’s Individual Archery Event on July 25 |