Moments after scripting her biggest win, shooter Ghatkar attributed her success to Narang and said he played a major role in shaping her career.
Narang was in the audience as the 27-year-old Ghatkar claimed the bronze medal in women's 10m air rifle event on the first day of the ISSF World Cup here today.
"I haven't planed anything but Gagan Narang played a big role and supported me both mentally and technically. Mental and technique wise he helped me a lot. Yesterday evening we were speaking and whatever points he told me I put them to use today and it helped me," Ghatkar, a former Asian champion, said after the medal ceremony.
Ghatkar, who lost her father at a very young age, shot 228.8 in the final to finish third on the podium at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range.
"Of course everyone wants a better medal," she said, adding, "I am quite happy but not that much. Actually, my blinder got torn or fell and I had to close my eyes and shoot through the final, that was a little bit difficult for me. I guess after 15th or 16th shot it happened. Thank God I was able to do something because there was no time," she said about a technical glitch which she overcame in a composed manner.
Ghatkar suffered a heartbreak when she narrowly missed the bus to Rio, and said she has been eyeing this event since its announcement.
"I really dreamt of getting a medal in Delhi World Cup when it was announced last year."
Narang, who was by her side as she walked out the range following the medal ceremony, was a happy man. In a lighter vein, he said Ghatkar almost "blackmailed" him into coaching her some months ago.
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