Have my eyes on 2020 Olympic medal, says heptathlete Swapna

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Her might not think it's a realistic target, but gold medallist on Friday said she is targeting a podium finish at in and will train rigorously for that.

Sarkar had said that it would be wise to keep her eyes on defending her gold.

At in a month ago, Swapna became the first Indian to win a gold medal in women's heptathlon.

Battling poverty and having to do it all with 12 toes - six on each foot - Barman achieved the rare feat with due to a during the finals.

The 21-year-old logged 6026 points from the seven events competed for two days. En route the title, she won the (1003 points) and throw (872 points) events and finished second-best in (707 points) and (865 points).

"I have not changed since winning gold at But the sudden attention from every corner of the country does make me feel special. I sometimes feel I am dreaming," Barman said.

Asked about the video going viral where her mother Basana Barman, who worked as a and also plucked leaves in tea gardens, is seen crying profusely after the victory, Swapna said," I asked my mother why was she crying? I could not watch the video in full as I did not like her crying so much. It was an emotional moment but she should have been smiling."

Barman is yet to receive a proper pair of shoes in order to compete in the upcoming competitions.

Earlier this month, had said that they had taken up the matter of Barman's specialised shoes with and they had agreed to get customised shoes for her.

"I will get customised shoes very soon and I am hopeful. My team is taking care of that. I cannot explain what I suffered with every landing during the Asian Games," Barman added.

Along with her was former women's team captain and India women's team skipper

"Since in England last year, the situation has changed and we are followed more keenly now. The BCCI and ICC are taking care of women's very nicely," said Goswami who recently called time on her T20 career.

India eves reached the final of the Women's last year, losing to hosts England in the summit clash by nine runs.

"Now a country like is participating in the ICC qualifiers for the T20 So things have changed globally and I believe women's is the fastest growing sport in the world," Goswami added, wishing luck to the Indian team ahead of the T20 World Cup to be held in the from November 9-24.

Rampal, who led the India eves to an Asian Games silver after they lost to formidable 0-1, said she is proud of the youngsters in her side as they fashioned a comeback after setback.

"We lost on penalties for the first time and the team was shattered. From there, to pick ourselves up and put out a good show at is commendable and I am really proud of the youngsters in the side."

India lost to on penalties in the quarter-finals to crash out of earlier this year.

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First Published: Fri, October 05 2018. 14:28 IST