
In an impressive display of skill and determination, India’s Pranati Nayak secured the bronze medal in the pole vault event at the Senior Women’s Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships held in Ahmedabad. The 30-year-old athlete, who has been a consistent performer, added another feather to her cap by finishing third with a remarkable score of 13.466.
Pranati Nayak’s performance echoes her earlier success this year when she clinched a bronze medal at the FIG World Cup in Antalya, Turkey, earlier in March. Her latest achievement at the Asian Championships further establishes her as one of India’s top contenders in the sport.
The competition was fierce, but Pranati’s experience and determination helped her rise above many competitors to claim the podium.
This medal win not only boosts her confidence but also highlights India’s growing presence in the field of pole vaulting and gymnastics at the continental level. Fans and sports enthusiasts are now eagerly watching for her future performances on the international stage.
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