Calmer Atanu Das puts Tokyo disappointment behind, wins National Games gold
For over two months after his failure to win a medal at Tokyo, Atanu went on vacations, talked to his wife Deepika Kumari about starting a family to ensure that there was more to life for them than just archery. He changed his approach in training and even travelled to different locations to get back into his groove. On Thursday evening, at the Sanskardam Sports Complex near Ahmedabad, the West Bengal archer's tribulations came to an end as he beat Gurcharan Besra of Services 6-4 in the final and whooped like a child.
"The upcoming year is very important for us. This gold is reassuring that my preparations are on the right track," he said. "You can say I am an upgraded version of myself.
Thoda chillana kam jar diya hoon (Have stopped shouting now). But when I do something big, you will see me shouting in excitement." The 30-year-old managed to raise the bar after being locked 4-4 with Gurcharan. He came up with two consecutive 10s and a nine on the third was enough to clinch the title.
Atanu, who had lost to Japan's Takaharu Furukawa of Japan in Tokyo, hasn't been able to make it to the Indian squad since then and was also dropped from the Target Olympic Podium scheme. Though the 30-year-old is disappointed with how things turned out after the Tokyo Games, he said the changes in his personal life have also made him a lot calmer. Atanu and Deepika Kumari are expecting their first child in December this year and he is definitely excited to start this new phase of life.
"After I lost at the Olympics, the burden was too much for me to bear. You train all your life for that one moment. And then when you experience defeat, particularly knowing well that you were good enough to win a medal, it gets too much.


