Crisscrossing the country since returning from Paris with two historic Olympic medals, ace shooter was in the southern metropolis on Tuesday, exhorting students to try making a career out of sports as it offers “a beautiful life”. ADVERTISEMENT Manu, 22, scripted history in Paris by becoming the first Indian athlete post Independence to win two medals in a single edition of the Olympics, more than making up for her forgettable games debut in Tokyo three years ago. Tokyo disappointment “My journey, coming from the Tokyo Olympics, it was very difficult for me to be confident again.

I was World No. 2, but I did not do good in it,” a garlanded Manu said after being felicitated by the Velammal Nexus School here. “I know the taste of losing and then winning.

It’s the beauty of sports. One competition you lose, and you can win the other. But, it would only happen if you put in hard work.

” Urging young students to take up sports as career options, Manu emphasised on “dreaming big” and “hard work”. ‘Put in a lot of hard work’ “To achieve the goal, we must put in a lot of hard work and effort. It doesn’t always start with aiming for something big, you also have to work to achieve it.

If you can dream big, you can achieve big. So, always start by dreaming big. “I always tell myself that no matter if I win or lose in any competition, I’ll always be very confident and hold myself high and together, and be very confident.

“We have many career options. Yo.