She also played a crucial role in India beating Japan 3-1 to win the mixed team gold medal
J Jerlin Anika
While the country is rejoicing its badminton team’s historic Thomas Cup triumph in Bangkok, J Jerlin Anika is another Indian shuttler who has been making waves with her unprecedented gold-medal winning feat in Deaflympics in Brazil.
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The hearing-impaired shuttler, 18, from Madurai also achieved something unique—three gold medals at the 24th Summer Deaflympics at Caxias do Sul in Brazil, just a few days before the Indian men’s team dethroned Indonesia to become the Thomas Cup champions. Anika secured a gold each in women’s singles, mixed doubles and mixed team event.
Missed out on 4th gold
Three gold medals is a huge achievement in any sport or tournament but not for Jerlin as she rued missing out of a fourth gold on offer. “She is not happy as she missed out on the women’s doubles gold. She hates losing and when we were leaving Brazil, she asked me why people are congratulating me, I could not return with all the four golds,” J Jeya Ratchagen, Anika’s father, told PTI during an interaction.
Anika beat Australia’s K Neudolt for the singles gold medal, while in the mixed doubles event, she and Abhinav Sharma clinched the yellow metal by getting the better of Malaysia’s Edmund Seng Keong Teo and Wei Ying Boon. She also played a crucial role in India beating Japan 3-1 to win the mixed team gold medal.
Doting dad helped
The road to success wasn’t an easy one for Anika and it was her doting father, who ensured that she has a normal childhood after he realised she can’t hear or speak. Badminton opened up doors as she started showing interest in the sport after her dad took her with him to a local club where he used to play along with his friends.
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