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Dipa Karmakar is a celebrated Indian gymnast who made history by becoming the first female Indian Olympian gymnast.
Dipa Karmakar's most notable achievement is finishing fourth in the women's vault event at the 2016 Rio Olympics, just a whisker away from a bronze medal.
Dipa Karmakar announced her retirement from competitive gymnastics after much thought and reflection, citing the challenges and injuries she faced in her career.
Dipa Karmakar was 31 years old when she announced her retirement from gymnastics.
Dipa Karmakar expressed that her retirement was not an easy decision, but she was grateful for every moment she spent in the sport.
Dipa Karmakar has been a trailblazer for women in sports in India, inspiring countless young athletes with her determination and perseverance.
Dipa Karmakar faced numerous challenges, including injuries that significantly impacted her performance and longevity in the sport.
The gymnastics community has expressed admiration and respect for Dipa Karmakar's contributions to the sport, acknowledging her dedication and resilience.
While specifics about Dipa Karmakar's post-retirement plans are not yet clear, it is likely that she will continue to be involved in the sports community, possibly as a coach or mentor.