Rio Olympics 2016: Badminton Association of India announces reward for PV Sindhu for clinching Silver at the Games

PV Sindhu
PV Sindhu created history by winning the Silver Medal

Badminton Association of India’s President, Dr. Akhilesh Das Gupta, today announced a reward of Rs. 50 lakhs for PV Sindhu for clinching historic Silver Medal at the Rio Olympics. BAI also announced a reward of Rs. 10 lakhs for Dronacharya awardee Coach P Gopichand who trained Sindhu to achieve this feat.

The World No. 10 lost to Spain’s Carolina Marin by 21-19, 12-21, 15-21 in the thrilling Final match held at Riocentro. This is India’s first Silver Medal in Badminton. Saina Nehwal won the first medal – Bronze – for India in badminton in 2012 London Olympics.

Praising PV Sidhu’s efforts, Badminton Association of India’s President, Dr. Akhilesh Das Gupta said, “I congratulate her for this historical achievement and bringing laurels for India. This is a huge milestone in Indian Badminton fraternity and it shows the strength of Indian badminton at the world stage.

“This Silver Medal will surely motivate lakhs of children to take up the sport and inspire them perform above their ability. On behalf of BAI and Indian Badminton fraternity, I am congratulating her again for marvellous achievement.”

“I also congratulate Coach P Gopichand who again took India to new heights. Padma Bhushan Gopichand brought many laurels in his playing days and now his players are achieving new feats. Indian Badminton fraternity is very lucky to have a coach and mentor like him,” he added.

PV Sindhu is the first Women Player who reached final of Badminton discipline in the Olympics. She is also the first shuttler to have ever played for Gold and Silver Medal.

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