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Swapna Barman

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Indian heptathlete

Swapna Barman
Personal information
NationalityIndian
Born (1996-10-29)29 October 1996 (age 28)[1]
Ghosh Para,Jalpaiguri,West Bengal, India
Sport
Country India
SportAthletics
EventHeptathlon
Achievements and titles
Personalbest(s)6026points
(Jakarta 2018)
Updated on 27 April 2019

Swapna Barman (born 29 October 1996) is an Indian heptathlete. She won the gold medal at2018 Asian Games and placed first in theHeptathlon at the2017 Asian Athletics Championships.[2] In August 2019, she was honoured with theArjuna Award.[3] In 2022, she took gold medals in the high jump and the heptathlon at theNational Games of India.

Career

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Barman was born in Ghospara village nearJalpaiguri, West Bengal in 1996 in a poorRajbongshi family.[4] She is unusual in having six toes on each foot.[5] Her mother Basana worked on a tea estate and her father, Panchanan Barman, was a rickshaw driver and is bed-ridden after having suffered a stroke in 2013, making life tricky for his four children. She found it difficult to find the right food[2] and her unusual feet caused her pain because she could not afford extra wide running shoes.[5] Swapna uses her prize money to look after her family who live in a house without a concrete wall.[6] In 2016, she won a scholarship of150,000 in recognition of the success she had at athletics.[5] She trains at theSports Authority of India campus atKolkata.

In 2016, she was supported by theGoSports Foundation through the Rahul Dravid Athlete Mentorship Programme.[5]

Barman won the gold at2018 Asian Games, she accomplished this despite a jaw injury.[7] Barman collapsed during the final event of the2017 Asian Athletics Championships – Women's heptathlon[2] which was the 800 metres where she was fourth. However Barman had broken many of her personal records[1] and she had gained enough points from the previous six events to take gold.[2]

In 2020, she lost out on funding but said that she would continue to train at her home inJalpaiguri, West Bengal.[8]

She took gold in the heptathlon at the2021 Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championships andin 2022 she competed at the National Games in the heptathlon. She gained an unexpected gold when she broke the high jump games record with a height of 1.83m. She was also in first place in the javelin and the 100m hurdles. She won the gold for the heptathlon and hinted that she would have scored even higher if she had a sponsor for some support staff.[9]

Achievements

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Asian Athletics Championships

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YearVenueEventPointsResult
2017Kalinga Stadium,BhubaneswarHeptathlon5942Gold
2019Khalifa International Stadium, DohaHeptathlon5993Silver

Federation Cup

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YearVenueEventPointsResult
2017JLN Stadium, New DelhiHeptathlon5897Gold

Asian Games

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YearVenueEventPointsResult
2014Incheon Asiad Main StadiumHeptathlon51785th place
2018Gelora Bung Karno StadiumHeptathlon6026Gold
2022Hangzhou Olympic Sports Expo Center StadiumHeptathlon57084th place

Rewards for winning the gold medal at the 2018 Asian Games

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References

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  1. ^ab"IAAF: Swapna Barman | Profile".iaaf.org. Retrieved17 July 2017.
  2. ^abcd"Could never afford nutritious food required by athlete, Asian gold-medallist Swapna Barman's father".The Indian Express. 11 July 2017. Retrieved17 July 2017.
  3. ^"Dream come true, says heptathlete Swapna Barman on being choosen [sic] for Arjuna Award".Yahoo! News. 28 August 2019. Archived fromthe original on 28 August 2019. Retrieved28 August 2019.
  4. ^Aishik Chnada (31 August 2018)."Mother and coach behind Swapna Barman's gold in Asian games".The New Indian Express. Retrieved30 April 2019.
  5. ^abcd"Swapna Barman Receives GSI Sports Scholarship - Company CSR | Largest CSR News Network - Social Responsibilities Give Better World".Company CSR | Largest CSR News Network. 25 January 2016. Retrieved17 July 2017.
  6. ^Sarkar, Sujata (24 August 2017)."Swapna Barman on comeback wins gold, pledges for a job to run her ailing family".Oneindia. Retrieved17 July 2017.
  7. ^"Swapna Barman realises the dream of hometown Denguajhar".Sportstarlive. Retrieved1 September 2018.
  8. ^Cyriac, Biju Babu (14 August 2020)."Swapna Barman: Dope-tainted athlete in TOPS development list, but no place for Asian Games gold medallist Swapna Barman".The Times of India. Retrieved12 December 2020.
  9. ^"Swapna Barman wins double gold at National Games 2022".Khel Now. Retrieved11 December 2022.
  10. ^PTI (30 August 2018)."West Bengal government announces cash award of Rs 10 lakh for Swapna Barman".Sportstar.Kolkata. Retrieved30 April 2019.

External links

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Authority control databases: PeopleEdit this at Wikidata
1966–1978: Pentathlon • 1982–present: Heptathlon
Pentathlon was held from 1973 to 1979
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