Long Jumper Anju Bobby George [ Images ], who created history by becoming the first Indian to win a medal at the World Athletics Championships, returned to a rousing reception in Delhi [ Images ] on Monday night.
"I am very happy," a beaming Anju told ecstatic fans who thronged the airport to greet her.
Anju, who won a bronze medal at the World Championships in Paris last month, returned along with her husband and coach Robert George after participating in the World Athletics Final in Monaco on Sunday.
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After a season's best performance of 6.70 metres, which gave her the bronze medal in Paris, the 25-year-old Anju placed fifth in the Monaco event, with a best jump of 6.50 metres.
"I went all out on my third jump but fouled it," Anju, clad in a dark blue suit, said about her below par performance at Monaco.
The Kerala [ Images ] athlete, who is an officer with the Chennai Customs, said she is capable of improving upon her bronze medal-winning performance and bagging a medal at next year's Athens Olympics [ Images ].
"I only have to make some minor adjustments," she said.
Asked to name one person who helped Anju script the historic victory in Paris, her husband said: "It is not any single person. [Mike] Powell, her former coaches and me... we all helped her."
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