I still recall the day when Karnam Malleshwari became the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal at the Sydney Olympics in 2000. It was a bronze and the sole medal that India bagged at Sydney. As a child, I was touched by the historic moment when she was lauded on various news channels. This was followed by Mary Kom winning the bronze in women’s flyweight boxing at the London games in 2012 and Sakshi Malik bagging a bronze at the 2016 Rio games in freestyle wrestling. Mirabai Chanu’s win at the Tokyo Olympics takes me back to these moments where perhaps sports became much more than the idea of winning or losing. Chanu’s gender made a difference, and it is also her native state, Manipur, which has had a good spell with development of sports over the years. India’s medal tally at the Olympics further rose when another Indian boxer Lovlina Borgohain wrote her name in the history books on Friday by going into the semi-finals.