Olympic medallists Manu Bhaker and Mary Kom reunited, sharing their camaraderie on social media. Bhaker, recovering from a hand injury, expressed joy in catching up and planning a workout session with the boxing legend. Despite missing the upcoming Shooting World Cup, Bhaker’s break allows her to explore other passions, highlighting the strong bonds within India’s Olympic community.
‘Let’s plan a workout session’: Manu after meeting boxing legend

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