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Anju Bobby George Shares She Has Only One Kidney; Know How It Impacts Overall Health - MSNAnju Bobby George won India’s first medal in the long jump at the 2003 World Championships in Athletics in Paris. The Olympian also shared that she has only one kidney.
Anju Bobby George won a bronze at the 2003 World Championships in Paris and a gold at the 2005 World Athletics Final in Monte Carlo. ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images.
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'90m Is The Magical Mark': Anju Bobby George Explains What Neeraj Chopra Needs To Do To Defend His Gold In Paris - MSNFormer Indian athlete Anju Bobby George has said that 90m is the magical mark and if Tokyo Olympics gold medalist Neeraj Chopra manages to breach that distance, he will be able to defend his gold ...
More sports News: Anju Bobby George is the epitome of performing at the highest level when we talk about India in athletics. It took India 19 years to win another World ...
After opting for voluntary retirement from Chennai Customs a few days ago, Anju Bobby George is now on a new mission. She is keen to tap the ‘brand Anju’ and hopes it will raise funds for her ...
“But after Neeraj [Chopra]got a medal, I have seen the changes—the way we are celebrating...I envy them because I was in the wrong era,” ...
Kolkata: Anju Bobby George had been pathbreaker in more ways than one. Much before the strapping Neeraj Chopra showed India that it’s future could lie in the field events with that historic gold ...
New Delhi: Long jump star Anju Bobby George, who became the first Indian to win a medal in the World Athletics Championships, when she won bronze in Paris last month, has urged Indian youngsters to ...
More sports News: In conversation with Anju Bobby George, who has been upgraded to gold status in the 2005 World Athletics Final in Monte Carlo following the disqualifi ...
The natives of star athlete Anju Bobby Geroge's hometown were a disappointed lot after the India's best effort failed to fetch a medal in the long jump final at Athens. | Latest News India ...
Sportspersons can do a lot of things to ensure that they live their dream, like Anju Bobby George, who defied the doctor’s advice to leap to a bronze-medal-winning distance of 6.70m at the IAAF World ...
Around a year after qualifying for the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Anju Bobby George first learnt that she was born with a solitary kidney. The Indian long jumper tweeted the startling revelation of her ...
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