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5 Fantastic Achievers Across Globe In A Month Who Made Women Proud
Of late, media has acted as a pallbearer for some pretty dreadful news.
Of late, media has acted as a pallbearer for some pretty dreadful news. Scrolling through your newsfeed can be quite a downer these days and in light of this, we've compiled a list of 5 fantastic achievers across the globe in a month who made women proud this year, to cheer you up. And to think it's only been a month! Scroll for a positive serving that you didn't know you need
1 Greta Thunberg Nominated For A Nobel Peace Prize.
Greta Thunberg, seventeen, has been nominated for today's Nobel Peace Prize, making it the second time the young climate activist has been put forward for the prestigious honor. Her first nomination came from three Norwegian parliament members last year. Swedish politicians Jens Holm and HÃ¥kan Svenneling has named Thunberg this year for their contribution to fighting climate change and raising awareness. Swedish politicians Jens Holm and HÃ¥kan Svenneling have named Thunberg this year for their contribution to fighting climate change and raising awareness. Swedish politicians Jens Holm and HÃ¥kan Svenneling have named Thunberg this year for their contribution to fighting climate change and raising awareness.
This 17-year-old Swedish climate activist who went viral in July 2019 for her impassioned speech at the UN con was nominated for the second year in a row for the Nobel Peace Prize.
2 Assam Girl Masters Gymnastics in Skype, Bags 3 Medals
While Upasha Talukdar— one of the youngest medallists at the 2020 Khelo India Youth Games— is something she was born with for the 12-year-old rhythmic gymnast. "Look at my Arm's shape. See how my feet bend," she says, gracefully pointing at her Guwahati house, towards her curved elbow. These may seem like oddly-shaped body parts for anyone else, but young Upasha has read enough about gymnastics to realize that some physical features give her an innate talent for the sport she picked up when she was 8. Rhythmic gymnastics is a kind of gymnastics incorporating dance, calisthenics, acrobatics, and ballet, done with a hoop, ball club, ribbon, or rope.
The upasha is autodidactic. No coach, no guide, only the internet. She practiced gymnastics skills from Skype where she watched Russian and Ukrainian gymnasts and performed at-home exercises. 100/100 For commitment and concentration! We hope this bit has made you feel as good as we did.
3 Rani Rampal The First Hockey Player To Win 'World Games Athlete Of The Year 2020'
She was the youngest player in the national team that took part in the 2010 World Cup, at the age of 15. She completed her schooling but due to practice sessions and matches which were lined up, she was unable to get the graduate degree. She plays on her team forwards. She has played 212 international matches, with 134 goals scored. Now she is the Indian Women's Hockey Team Captain. She's considered one of the world's best women hockey players. Also known as a striker, she often doubles as a midfielder. She's got a big fascination with CWG. The Government of India honored her with the Padma Shri in 2020.
Indian hockey player Rani Rampal created history when she was voted as the 'World Games Athlete of the Year'. The captain of the Indian women's team is the first hockey player globally to have been bestowed with the honour. The real Rani, am I right or am I right?
4 San Francisco Giants Hire MLB's Female For First Time As Full-Time Coach
The San Fransisco Giants, a part of Major League Baseball, created history by naming their first-ever full-time female coach for the new season. Say hello to an assistant coach under manager Gabe Kapler, Alyssa Nakken.
"Alyssa and Mark are highly respected team leaders and I'm pleased they'll now concentrate their energies on helping build a winning culture in the clubhouse," Kapler said. "Mark and Alyssa must concentrate on developing a clubhouse culture that promotes high performance through a deep sense of partnership and team amongst other attributes."
5 Billie Eilish Is The Youngest Artist To Win' Album Of The Year' Grammy's 2020
Eilish is also the first woman to win all four major-deal awards from the Grammys. And yes, it really took for that to happen until this, the 62nd annual edition of this awards show. Grammys welcome to the 21st Century.
Billie eilis is18 years old and is the youngest artist to have bagged Grammy's' Album Of The Year.' As she took home Best New Artist, Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, and Song Of The Year, the' Bad Guy' hitmaker stole the limelight. She is the first woman to win four major awards at the Grammys, and only the second person ever!
Of late, media has acted as a pallbearer for some pretty dreadful news. Scrolling through your newsfeed can be quite a downer these days and in light of this, we've compiled a list of 5 fantastic things women across the globe have done this year, to cheer you up. And to think it's only been a month! Scroll for a positive serving that you didn't know you need
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