INDIAN athlete Anju Bobby George has been honoured by World Athletics with the Woman of the Year Award for grooming talent in the country and striving for gender equality.
The 44-year-old George, who is the only Indian to have bagged a medal at the athletics world championships (bronze in the 2003 edition), was named for the prestigious award in the world body’s annual awards night on Wednesday (1).
“The former international long jump star from India is still actively involved in the sport. In 2016 she opened a training academy for young girls, which has already helped to produce a world U20 medallist,” the World Athletics, which is based in Monaco, said in a release.
“A constant voice for gender equality in her role as Senior Vice President of the Indian Athletics Federation, Bobby George also mentors schoolgirls for future leadership positions within the sport,” she added.
Anju said she was “Truly humbled and honoured to be awarded Woman of the Year by World Athletics”.
“There is no better feeling than to wake up everyday and give back to the sport, allowing it to enable and empower young girls! Thank you for recognising my efforts,” she said in a tweet.














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