Winning Olympic medal my ultimate goal: Babita Phogat

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Indian Babita Phogat, who made the country proud by bagging a silver medal in the recently-concluded 21st edition of in Gold Coast, on Monday said that winning an Olympic medal still remains her ultimate goal.

It was Phogat's third medal after winning silver and gold in (51kg) and (55kg), respectively.

However, the 28-year-old from Bhiwani district of is yet striving to add an Olympic medal to her tally.

Reflecting on the same, Phogat told ANI that she would continue to work towards achieving the Olympic medal till the time she bags it.

"We started doing for Winning an Olympic medal still remains my ultimate goal. It is yet to be achieved. Till the time we do not bag an Olympic medal, we will continue to work towards it," she said.

Babita's comment comes before meeting in the national capital.

Talking about her scheduled meeting with Modi, Babita said that it feels really good when such a big personality meets the athletes and talks about their achievements.

"It feels good that talks about us and talks about our sport. It also boosts the confidence of the athletes. It's the biggest thing when a takes interest in athletes or I don't think any of the previous Prime Ministers had taken so much interest in or had talked about any sport. And meeting the athletes is a far away thing. It feels really good when meets us, thinks about us or supports us," she said.

Meanwhile, Phogat also reflected on the overall performance of the Indian wrestlers at the She said that women wrestlers have now started performing really well and that it is for the first time that all the wrestlers who went for the Games brought back the glory.

"Earlier, there was more focus on men's However, now women's wrestlers are also coming forward. We have medals in and World Championships. Now, people have big hopes from And it is for the first time that all the wrestlers who went at brought the medal," she said.

Yesterday, Modi, addressing the 43rd edition of 'Mann Ki Baat,' had lauded the Indian athletes over their exceptional performance at (CWG) in Gold Coast, earlier this month.

"Our athletes lived up to the expectations of the country and won medal after medal. It was a fantastic performance in 2018 It was a time when people all over the country thought about which players will perform today. It was a glorious festival for the entire country and all the countrymen," the said.

have been India's third most successful CWG of all time. won a total of 66 medals, which included 26 gold, 20 silver and 20 bronze.

Earlier, won 101 medals in the 2010 and 69 medals in

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First Published: Mon, April 30 2018. 15:02 IST