The year 2024 was a year of achievements in the sports world. This year Paris Olympics 2024 was organized, while the Women's T20 World Cup 2024 was also organized. Many players and athletes broke their own records, while some brought glory to India on the global stage. Controversies related to the sports world and players were also much discussed this year. However, if we evaluate this whole year, then the year 2024 was in the name of women players. On the one hand, Manu Bhaker filled the country's bag with medals by adding two medals and got her name recorded in the pages of history, on the other hand, Avni Lekhara's achievement in the Paralympics was also worth remembering. Let us know about the achievements of women players who created history in the year 2024.

Manu Bhaker
In the Paris Olympic Games 2024 held this year, the sons and daughters of India won many medals. Manu Bhaker is credited with creating history by winning two medals in the same edition of the Olympics. Manu Bhaker won the bronze medal in 10m air pistol at the age of 22. Manu Bhaker won the bronze medal with partner Sarabjot Singh in the 25m air pistol game. Manu Bhaker brought glory to the country with this historic win.

Avani Lekhara
Indian rifle shooter Avani Lekhara created history by winning the gold medal at the Paralympic Games 2024. Avani won two medals in 10m air pistol. Avani also won a bronze medal. Avani is the first Paralympic female player to win two medals in the same event.

PV Sindhu
Star shuttler PV Sindhu created history by winning the title for the third time at the Syed Modi India International Badminton Championship. With this win, she equaled Saina Nehwal's record. Let us tell you that PV Sindhu is the only female player to win two Olympic medals.

Preeti Pal
Preeti Pal achieved a historic victory at the Paris 2024 Paralympics. At the age of just 23, Preeti won bronze medals in the women's 100m and 200m T35 events. With this, Preeti Pal created history by becoming the first Indian female track and field athlete to win two medals in the same Paralympics.

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