Avani Lekhara, born on November 8, 2001, is a maverick Indian Paralympian and rifle shooter from Rajasthan. She made history by winning back-to-back gold medals in the 10m air rifle standing event at both the 2024 Paris Paralympics and the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, showcasing her exceptional talent and determination. Additionally, she secured a bronze in the 50m rifle 3 positions SH1 event at the Tokyo Games, becoming the first Indian woman to achieve multiple medals in a single Paralympics. A trailblazer in her field, Lekhara is also a two-time gold and one-time silver medalist at the Para Shooting World Cup.
Early Life and Education
At just 11 years old, Avani Lekhara’s life took a dramatic turn after a car accident in 2012 left her with complete paraplegia. Despite this life-altering event, her father encouraged her to explore sports, initially training in archery before discovering her true passion in shooting. Her dedication to the sport has only grown since.
Currently pursuing a law degree at Rajasthan University, India, Avani Lekhara’s journey in academics began at Kendriya Vidyalaya 3 (Jaipur), where she earned her first gold medal in a regional shooting competition. Among her notable achievements, she clinched a gold medal in the 10m air rifle standing event and added a bronze in the 50m rifle 3 positions at the 2020 Summer Paralympics. Ranked World No. 1 in Women’s 10m Air Rifle SH1 by the World Shooting Para Sport Rankings, Avani Lekhara’s accomplishments have not gone unnoticed. She was awarded an out-of-turn appointment as Assistant Conservator of Forests by the Government of Rajasthan, further cementing her legacy as a trailblazer both in sport and beyond.
Career
Avani Lekhara embarked on her shooting journey in 2015, drawing inspiration from former Olympic champion Abhinav Bindra. Since then, she has achieved remarkable success, winning numerous national and international titles, solidifying her place as one of India’s top Paralympians.
Guided by her coach, Chandra Shekhar, Avani’s dedication and skill have propelled her to the forefront of the sport, earning her global recognition and respect.
Olympic Career
Avani Lekhara made history as the first Indian woman to win a Paralympic gold medal, securing India’s first gold at the 2020 Summer Paralympics. With an impressive score of 249.6 points, she not only set a new Paralympic record but also tied the world record in the final event.
On September 3, 2021, Avani became the first Indian female Paralympian to win two medals in a single Paralympic Games, adding a bronze in the women’s 50m air rifle standing event to her achievements.
Her legacy continued at the 2024 Paris Paralympics, where she once again struck gold, further cementing her status as a trailblazer in Indian sports.
Kalki Presents: My Indian Life
Avani Lekhara was featured in the BBC World Service show “Kalki Presents: My Indian Life,” hosted by Bollywood actress Kalki Koechlin. The program, aimed at young Indian adults in the 21st century, delves into true stories from India—some heart-wrenching, others deeply inspiring. Avani’s story, like many others on the show, showcases resilience and triumph, making her an icon for youth across the country.
Awards and Accolades
Avani Lekhara’s extraordinary achievements have earned her numerous prestigious awards, recognizing her contributions to sports and her role as an inspiration to millions:
- 2021 – Khel Ratna Award, India’s highest sporting honor.
- 2021 – Young Indian of the Year, GQ India.
- 2021 – Vogue Women of the Year, Vogue Magazine.
- 2021 – Best Female Debut, Paralympic Awards, International Paralympic Committee.
- 2022 – Padma Shri, one of India’s highest civilian honors.
- 2022 – FICCI FLO Award for Excellence in Sports.
- 2022 – She-Age Award by Hindustan Times.
- 2022 – Para Athlete of the Year (Female), Sportstar.
- 2022 – BBC India Change Maker of the Year 2021.
- 2022 – BRICS CCI WE Trailblazer Award.
These accolades highlight her dedication, resilience, and remarkable impact on the world of sports and beyond.
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