CHADALAVADA ANANDHA SUNDH Bhavani D

27 Aug 1993
30
Female
1.62/5'4''

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
FEN Fencing Women's Sabre Individual 5

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium Green Piste
IND
CHADALAVADA A S BDCHADALAVADA ANANDHA SUNDH Bhavani D
5
SGP
HENG JJMHENG Juliet Jie Min
2
Finished
Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium Green Piste
KSA
ALHAMMAD AAAALHAMMAD Alhsna Abdulrahman A
1
IND
CHADALAVADA A S BDCHADALAVADA ANANDHA SUNDH Bhavani D
5
Finished
Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium Green Piste
KAZ
DOSPAY KDOSPAY Karina
3
IND
CHADALAVADA A S BDCHADALAVADA ANANDHA SUNDH Bhavani D
5
Finished
Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium Green Piste
IND
CHADALAVADA A S BDCHADALAVADA ANANDHA SUNDH Bhavani D
5
UZB
DAYIBEKOVA ZDAYIBEKOVA Zaynab
1
Finished
Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium Green Piste
BAN
KHATUN MRKHATUN Mst Roksana
1
IND
CHADALAVADA A S BDCHADALAVADA ANANDHA SUNDH Bhavani D
5
Finished
Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium Blue Piste
IND
CHADALAVADA A S BDCHADALAVADA ANANDHA SUNDH Bhavani D
15
THA
PHOKAEW TPHOKAEW Tonkhaw
9
Finished
Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium Blue Piste
IND
CHADALAVADA A S BDCHADALAVADA ANANDHA SUNDH Bhavani D
7
CHN
SHAO YSHAO Yaqi
15
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocation
Asian Games
15Women's Individual Sabre2010Guangzhou, CHN
Olympic Games
31Women's Individual Sabre2020Tokyo, JPN
World Championships
16Women's Individual Sabre2019Budapest, HUN
21Women's Individual Sabre2022Cairo, EGY
25Women's Team Sabre2022Cairo, EGY
28Women's Team Sabre2023Milan, ITA
46Women's Individual Sabre2014Kazan, RUS
55Women's Individual Sabre2018Wuxi, CHN
57Women's Individual Sabre2023Milan, ITA
59Women's Individual Sabre2017Leipzig, GER
89Women's Individual Sabre2015Moscow, RUS
94Women's Individual Sabre2013Budapest, HUN
World Cup
23Women's Individual Sabre2021/2022Istanbul, TUR
25Women's Team Sabre2021/2022Tbilisi, GEO
26Women's Individual Sabre2022/2023Tashkent, UZB
26Women's Team Sabre2021/2022Tunis, TUN
27Women's Team Sabre2020/2021Budapest, HUN
28Women's Individual Sabre2017/2018Baltimore, MD, USA
35Women's Individual Sabre2017/2018Athens, GRE
38Women's Individual Sabre2019/2020Salt Lake City, UT, USA
40Women's Individual Sabre2019/2020Orleans, FRA
50Women's Individual Sabre2017/2018Sint-Niklaas, BEL
52Women's Individual Sabre2021/2022Athens, GRE
55Women's Individual Sabre2018/2019Sint-Niklaas, BEL
58Women's Individual Sabre2021/2022Plovdiv, BUL
58Women's Individual Sabre2016/2017Orleans, FRA
60Women's Individual Sabre2018/2019Orleans, FRA
61Women's Individual Sabre2018/2019Tunis, TUN
63Women's Individual Sabre2018/2019Salt Lake City, UT, USA
74Women's Individual Sabre2017/2018Tunis, TUN
Grand Prix
27Women's Individual Sabre2021/2022Padua, ITA
28Women's Individual Sabre2016/2017Seoul, KOR
49Women's Individual Sabre2017/2018Seoul, KOR
56Women's Individual Sabre2022/2023Seoul, KOR
56Women's Individual Sabre2018/2019Cairo, EGY
59Women's Individual Sabre2022/2023Orleans, FRA
60Women's Individual Sabre2016/2017Cancun, MEX
69Women's Individual Sabre2022/2023Tunis, TUN
70Women's Individual Sabre2021/2022Orleans, FRA
90Women's Individual Sabre2018/2019Seoul, KOR
91Women's Individual Sabre2016/2017Moscow, RUS
96Women's Individual Sabre2015/2016Moscow, RUS
108Women's Individual Sabre2017/2018Cancun, MEX
112Women's Individual Sabre2018/2019Moscow, RUS
113Women's Individual Sabre2019/2020Montreal, QC, CAN
115Women's Individual Sabre2015/2016Boston, MA, USA
127Women's Individual Sabre2015/2016Seoul, KOR
Satellite
1Women's Individual Sabre2016/2017Reykjavik, ISL
2Women's Individual Sabre2019/2020Ghent, BEL
2Women's Individual Sabre2017/2018Reykjavik, ISL
3Women's Individual Sabre2019/2020Reykjavik, ISL
3Women's Individual Sabre2018/2019Reykjavik, ISL
Asian Championships
3Women's Individual Sabre2023Wuxi, CHN
5Women's Team Sabre2022Seoul, KOR
8Women's Individual Sabre2017Hong Kong, CHN
10Women's Team Sabre2016Wuxi, CHN
11Women's Team Sabre2023Wuxi, CHN
11Women's Team Sabre2018Bangkok, THA
12Women's Team Sabre2019Tokyo, JPN
12Women's Team Sabre2017Hong Kong, CHN
13Women's Individual Sabre2022Seoul, KOR
13Women's Individual Sabre2014Suwon, KOR
16Women's Individual Sabre2016Wuxi, CHN
19Women's Individual Sabre2018Bangkok, THA
20Women's Individual Sabre2019Tokyo, JPN
22Women's Individual Sabre2013Shanghai, CHN
29Women's Individual Sabre2015Singapore, SIN
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Athlete
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Business Administration - Government Brennen College, Thalassery, IND
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English, Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil
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Christian Bauer Academy [Orleans, FRA]
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Christian Bauer [club]
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Right (bhavanidevi, 12 Nov 2020; fie, 30 Jul 2014)
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She began fencing in 2004 at school in Chennai, India. She fenced with bamboo sticks until her first national event used electronic equipment. "[At school] they gave me six sport options including fencing. All the other options were filled by the time I joined and I was left with fencing. It sounded new to me and I was eager to try it. Many didn't even know fencing existed in India then. It was a very new sport, especially to Tamil Nadu." (bhavanidevi, 24 Mar 2020; sportskeeda, 18 Sep 2015)
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"Initially I chose fencing to get away from classes in school. But when I lost my first competition, I was determined to win. The sport itself is an inspiration. It gives me happiness and motivates to be better every day." (bhavanidevi, 24 Mar 2020; newindianexpress, 13 Apr 2016)
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To win a medal at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China, and to compete at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. (espn, 26 Sep 2022, 08 Feb 2022)
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In 2021 she began training at the Christian Bauer Academy in Orleans, France. "It is pretty much like a school where we practise from 09:00 to 16:00 from Monday to Friday. In France, the fencing style is quite different - right from the guard position, the way we hold the sabre, movements, parries. It's a lot more elegant, technical, needs quicker reflexes and is tougher to execute." (espn, 26 Sep 2022, 08 Feb 2022; sportstar, 11 Jan 2022)
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Winning bronze in individual sabre at the 2023 Asian Championships in Wuxi, People's Republic of China, and competing at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (indianexpress, 22 Jun 2023; Facebook page, 11 Oct 2021)
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US fencer Mariel Zagunis, Indian tennis player Sania Mirza, US tennis player Serena Williams. (bhavanidevi, 24 Mar 2020; ibnlive, 06 May 2013)
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Her parents. (The Better India Instagram profile, 20 Jun 2023)
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"Success won't come in a day. You have to be patient and continue to work really hard. More importantly, you must crave and love your sport." (beboldpeople, 04 Nov 2016)
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In November 2021 she was presented with the Arjuna Award in India. (shethepeople, 15 Nov 2021)

Additional Information

General
CHANGE OF COACH
After Italian coach Nicola Zanotti revealed he would be unable to continue coaching her ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, she began working with Christian Bauer in Orleans, France, in 2021. "Everyone in fencing knows Bauer. It was actually Nicola who wanted me to train with Bauer. It's a great opportunity for me to train under such a legendary coach. The zumba and balance beam sessions were new for me. But besides this, his style of fencing is very different. It's a little hard to get his style, but I'm enjoying it. Coach Bauer, who is 70, comes in at 08:00 in the morning for a 09:00 session and leaves after most of us. He's a legend, and I'm lucky he agreed to train me. I believe I'm a better fencer now [2023] than I was in Tokyo [at the 2020 Olympic Games]. My style and way of fencing has changed. I understand fencing as a game, much better now. The basics are the same: attack, defence. But how you attack is different: which moment you choose to attack differs from coach to coach." (indianexpress, 22 Jun 2023; espn, 08 Feb 2022; sportstar, 11 Jan 2022; firstpost男子棍术, 26 Oct 2021)

EYES ON HANGZHOU
Having missed the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia, she set her sights on winning a medal at the 2022 Games in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China. "It took me a while to recover from the disappointment of being left out [for the 2018 Asian Games]. Now I've been in enough competitions to know that I can win medals. I just need to organise my thoughts better in competitions, so they occur to me quicker in tense moments. I'm working really hard." (espn, 08 Feb 2022)

CHOOSING SABRE
She says she focused on the sabre discipline because she enjoys the speed of competition. "When I was explained the sport at first, I was told sabre was the fastest among the three disciplines of fencing. It's a discipline where we move fast and hit the opponents first, or if the opponent attacks first you have to defend quickly. I actually started doing epee because at my first competition in school, they already had enough players in the other disciplines. I lost. After that I started to take an interest in foil and sabre. The second fastest discipline is the foil, so I chose both foil and sabre in the beginning. I still love competing in foil, but after competing in the discipline for four-and-a-half years, India's fencing federation made a rule that one fencer can only compete in one event. So I chose sabre, which I always wanted to do." (firstpost, 24 Aug 2020)

TIME ABROAD
Before she trained with Christian Bauer in France, she worked with Nicola Zanotti in Livorno, Italy, from 2016 to 2021, and she has also spent time with coach Edward Korfanty at the Oregon Fencing Alliance in the United States of America. "Getting trained abroad helped me to improve my fencing skills, apart from making me a better person. Training with the best athletes has been a learning experience for me. I got to know how they take success and failures and prepare for competitions. I was always good at adapting to new situations. That helped me to understand the Italian style of fencing, which is a very tactical form of sabre. It's difficult to learn but I was able to learn it quickly." (espn, 08 Feb 2022; indiatimes男子棍术, 16 Sep 2020; bhavanidevi男子棍术, 24 Mar 2020; gofundme男子棍术, 02 Apr 2015)

FURTHER EDUCATION
She has studied for a master of business administration [MBA] degree from St. Joseph's College of Engineering in Chennai, India, and she has also studied at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology. (Kalinga TV YouTube channel, 10 Aug 2022; bhavanidevi, 24 Mar 2020)

Legend
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