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How Dipa Karmakar overcame flatfoot, reshaped gymnastics in India

As the woman from Agartala calls it a day, a look back on the inspiring story of the Commonwealth medal winner's journey

Our Web Desk Published 07.10.24, 09:21 PM

Dipa Karmakar, one of India's most celebrated gymnasts, has announced her retirement today, marking the end of a historic career. From a young girl from Tripura battling physical challenges to becoming an international icon, Dipa's journey has been one of triumph, resilience, and unparalleled dedication. As the first Indian female gymnast to qualify for the Olympics, her courage and skill left an indelible mark on the sport. As we bid farewell to this trailblazer, let’s take a look back at the defining moments – the highs and lows – that shaped her legacy.

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Early struggles – overcoming flatfoot

Dipa’s gymnastics journey began at the age of six in Agartala, but it wasn’t smooth sailing. She was born with flatfoot, a condition that could have ended her career before it even started. Flatfoot impairs a gymnast’s ability to jump and absorb shock, crucial elements of the sport. However, with intense training and determination, Dipa, alongside her coach Bisheswar Nandi, defied the odds, laying the foundation for what would become a remarkable career.

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National recognition and the 2011 controversy

By 2011, Dipa had made a name for herself in national competitions, but her rise was marred by controversy. During the Sultana Kamal Championship in Dhaka, she was allegedly relegated to second place due to internal politics within the Gymnastics Federation of India. Dipa’s coach, Nandi, accused officials of deliberately favouring another competitor. Despite these setbacks, Dipa’s resolve only grew stronger, setting the stage for her breakthrough on the international stage.

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Commonwealth Games Bronze – 2014

Dipa’s persistence paid off when she made history at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. She became the first Indian woman gymnast to win a medal at the event, clinching bronze in the vault with a score of 14.366. This moment was a turning point in her career, as Dipa’s daring routines, including her signature Produnova Vault, caught the world’s attention. Her Commonwealth success marked the start of her international dominance.

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Rio Olympics Qualification – 2016

Dipa achieved a historic milestone in 2016 by becoming the first Indian female gymnast to qualify for the Olympic Games. Representing India at the Rio Olympics, she competed in the vault event, showcasing her incredible skill and fearlessness. Her qualification alone was a groundbreaking achievement, inspiring millions back home. But Dipa wasn’t finished yet – she had her sights set on Olympic glory.

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4th place finish at Rio 2016

Dipa’s performance in the vault final at the Rio Olympics remains one of the most memorable moments in Indian sports history. Attempting the Produnova Vault, also known as the "vault of death" for its extreme difficulty, she scored 15.066 and finished a heartbreaking fourth, narrowly missing out on the bronze medal. Despite the near miss, Dipa’s courage and audacity in attempting the Produnova earned her international admiration, solidifying her status as a global star.

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World Challenge Cup gold – 2018

Two years after her Olympic heroics, Dipa continued to shine on the international stage. In 2018, she became the first Indian gymnast to win a gold medal at a global event when she clinched victory at the World Challenge Cup in Turkey. Her performance featured difficult routines like the Handspring 360 and Tsukuhara 720, proving her ability to evolve and remain competitive among the world’s elite gymnasts.

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Injury setbacks and resilience

Dipa’s career was not without its physical challenges. After her triumph in 2018, she struggled with injuries that kept her out of major competitions, including the 2018 Asian Games. However, one thing remained intact– her never-give-up attitude. She battled through rehabilitation, determined to make a strong comeback, which eventually culminated in her final competitive appearance at the 2024 Asian Championships.

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Asian championships gold – 2024

In what would be her final career highlight, Dipa won gold at the 2024 Asian Championships in Artistic Gymnastics. This victory was a fitting capstone to her illustrious career, showcasing her tenacity and consistency even after years of challenges. The gold medal was not just a testament to her talent but a reminder of how far she had come since her early days in Agartala.

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The dangerous Produnova Vault

Throughout her career, Dipa was known for her fearless execution of the Produnova Vault, the most dangerous vault in gymnastics. Few gymnasts dared to attempt it, earning Dipa a reputation as one of the bravest athletes in the sport. Even Simone Biles, the Rio Olympic gold medallist, admitted she wouldn’t attempt it due to its high risk. Dipa’s mastery of this move will forever be one of her career’s defining features.

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Retirement and legacy

As Dipa steps away from competitive gymnastics, her legacy will be remembered for years to come. From being the first Indian female gymnast to qualify for the Olympics to inspiring young athletes across the country, she has left an indelible mark on Indian sports. Dipa’s career exemplifies how perseverance can break barriers and set new benchmarks. Her retirement signals the end of an era, but her impact on Indian gymnastics will continue to inspire future generations.

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