"My next aim is to beat Simone Biles in Tokyo 2020, that's my target. I know very well that if I aspire to beat the champion, I would at least finish with a gold or silver," the 23-year-old who was given a golden crown at a felicitation ceremony of FD Block Sarbojanin Puja Committee said.
Post Rio, Dipa has been on the road attending various felicitation ceremonies across India but the diminutive Agartala gymnast said she was on track and her fitness training has already begun for the last two weeks.
"I'm getting this overwhelming support from billions of countrymen without winning a medal. This is not an added pressure but a motivation for Tokyo."
At the 2016 Rio Olympics, Dipa finished fourth in the women's vault final in the artistic gymnastics.
She scored an average of 15.066 points, a mere 0.15 less than the eventual bronze medal winner Giulia Steingruber (15.216) of Switzerland and Dipa said she could only realise the significance of her performance only after reaching India.
film legend and her favourite actor Amitabh Bachchan who also motivated her to go for a medal in Tokyo.
"I was so pleasantly surprised to see him at an event in Delhi. I asked him whether I can click photo with him, and his reply was 'click 10 photos, I will wait 30 minutes for you but win us a medal in the next Olympics'," she said.
Asked whether she would think of marriage after Tokyo, Dipa said: "My career has just started. I will give my best to win medal in Tokyo. It's just the beginning and marriage can wait."
Dipa, who had scored 14.850 in the qualifying round, executed the Produnova, which consists of a front handspring and two front somersaults, levelled as the 'death vault'.
It is so difficult and has the extreme difficulty score, that even its inventor, Elena Produnova, landed it standing up just once in her career and many stay away from performing it.
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