"I am not being able to describe how happy I am right now. Every athlete wants to get awards and recognition from the government. It is a dream come true for me. It is my best moment in life," Poovamma told PTI from NIS Patiala, where she is currently undergoing training.
25-year-old Poovamma, one of the 17 athletes recommended for Arjuna Awards today by a selection panel appointed by the Sports Ministry, won a bronze in the individual women's 400m race and a gold in the 4x400m relay race in the Incheon Asian Games last year.
"This was my first nomination by Athletics Federation of India and I am going to get the coveted award in my first attempt. This is my first award from the government in recognition of my achievements," she said.
"I was expecting I could get the award and it came true. Now, I can proudly say that I am an Arjuna Awardee. This is a big achievement," she added.
She said the honour will push her to do better and put more responsibility on her shoulders.
"I am now training hard at the NIS and leaving for the World Championships (August 22-30) in Beijing after a few days (as part of Indian women's 4x400m relay race)," Poovamma, who trains under Kunhi Mohammed at NIS Patiala, said.
