Initially, I would cry all the time. I was just 10 years old when I joined. During phone calls, I would tell them, ‘I can’t do this and I want to come back home.’ I was missing my family too much. I was missing home. But my parents egged me on. “There is nothing you can’t do,” they would always say. My sisters too encouraged me, saying: “You are strong. We are always here for you.
Sadly, there were no sports facilities back in my village, though many children in my Siddi community wanted to pursue sports. They too have a strong desire to be an athlete. Many of them have been training on their own and going on runs. But there is a difference, right? In self-training and receiving coaching from experienced coaches?
Back in Karwar, I started getting adjusted to hostel life slowly. First, I participated only in the shot put and discus throw disciplines. But soon, my interest in javelin also developed. I studied in DYES, Karwar, till my 10th standard. After that, I was transferred to DYES Udupi for Pre-University College (PUC).
But then Covid struck. For two years, there was almost no sports activity at all. My training suffered.
Now, I am in the first year of my Bachelor of Arts (BA) at Dr G Shankar Government Women’s First Grade College at Ajjarakadu, Udupi.
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