'Badminton Queen' Madhumita Bish, who acknowledged the country in this match before Saina-Sindhu
New -delhi, October 4 (IANS). Madhumita Bisht is counted among Badminton’s top players who inspired women to the game. Madhumita made her mark at national and international level based on high velocity, accurate shot and strategic sports. She became an inspiration to the youth by winning medals in many competitions. Madhumita Saina was identified with India’s Badminton world before Nehwal and PV Sindhu. Madhumita Bisht, who was born on October 5, 1964, was the only Indian Woman Shuttler to represent the country in the 1992 Olympics, called ‘Badminton Queen of Uttarakhand’. Madhumita Bisht made a brilliant debut by defeating the Elsa Nielsen of Iceland 11-3 11-0. In the second game, Madhumita did not allow her rival to take a single point. In the next match, however, he faced a difficult challenge from Joan Mugariz of Great Britain. Madhumita Bisht, who became a sub Junior Badminton champion in 1997, has been a national singles winner 8 times. In addition, she was a nine -time double winner and a mixed double winner 12 times. Madhumita Bisht won the bronze medal in the Asian Games for the country in 1982. In 1998, she was part of the Bronze winning team in this competition. It is noteworthy that the then world no. 2 Kusuma Saravanta won the Malaysia Open in 1992. Madhumita defeated her the following week. Madhumita, who represented the country in the ‘World Cup’ and ‘Uber Cup’, announced in 2002 as a player. He then worked as a government supervisor and as head coach. She also worked for the Sports Authority of India Badminton Academy. Madhumita Bish’s dedication and hard work honored her in the sports world. In light of his excellent contribution to the game, he was awarded the ‘Arjuna Award’ in 1982, after which he was awarded the ‘Padma Shri’ in 2006.