Success stories of small town girls in Asian Games.
Women were the big reason behind India’s impressive show of India in Asian Games, bringing ten of the team’s 11 medals and also four of the five golds.Incidentally, the medals were brought by India’s small town girls, who fought through poverty and poor facilities to rise to the fore.


And Ashwini, who began hurdling only about six months ago and also figured in gold-winning runs in the 4×400 relay teams both in the Delhi Commonwealth Games and at Guangzhou, is from a farming family from a small hamlet in Karnataka’s Udupi District.
As the TV sets flashed the news of Ashwini’s Thursday victory, Gensale villagers made a beeline to Shetty’s residence, which is now flooded with water on all its four sides due to incessant rains in the region. The only approach keeping the house from becoming an island is a rattling and half-submerged bridge woven with paddy stalks.
Her parents could not watch their daughter’s victory in the CWG event as there was no power at home and the cable network had also been disrupted.
They remembered the tough days when the athlete used to practise barefooted at her middle school, about three km from their house.

Not many gave them a chance of winning golds in Guangzhou but they proved that they had the will and the power to carry the country forward when the going got tough.
http://www.hindu.com/2010/11/29/stories/2010112953621800.htm
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