Path-breaking Indian gymnast Dipa Karmakar is not disappointed at missing out on a historic bronze in the vault final of the Olympics here, and instead is aiming for a gold in the next edition of the Summers Games in Tokyo.
“I never expected a medal from this Olympics, but to have come fourth is very creditable. In boxing, wrestling you get a bronze even when you finish fourth but not for me. It was very close to medal. After four years, my target would be gold,” Dipa said, brimming with confidence after her brilliant effort on Sunday.
“This is my first Olympics. But I don’t need to be disappointed; I will give my best in Tokyo 2020.”
“I’m fully satisfied with my performance. This is my highest score. But the medalists were better than me. Maybe, it was not my day,” a graceful Dipa said.
“It’s my bad luck that I missed the bronze medal by a few points. But no problem, I never expected this fourth place finish in my first Olympics.
My first target was to better my scores in the two vaults, and I succeeded in doing that. Whatever I had learnt, I managed to perform,” said the girl from Agartala.
The 23-year-old, who had become the first Indian woman gymnast to have qualified for the Olympics, scored an average of 15.066 points, a mere 0.15 less than the eventual bronze winner Giulia Steingruber (15.216) of Switzerland.
The gold went to American pre-event favourite Simone Biles (15.966), while reigning vault world champion Maria Paseka of Russia got the silver with an average of 15.253 points.
Produnova
Dipa could have been in the reckoning for a medal had she not landed on her haunches in her risky ‘Produnova’ vault for which she is now well known.
She scored 15.266 from her ‘Produnova’ with 8.266 points for execution for a difficulty level of 7. .
“This is my highest score in Produnova; I had 15.1 earlier. I gave my whole effort to bring an Olympic medal for my countrymen.”