Anju Bobby George, 44, was recently declared Woman of the Year by World Athletics, track and field’s global governing body. Not just for her own legendary career — she remains the only Indian to have won a medal at the World Athletic Championship (in 2003), and in 2004 set what remains the record for longest jump by an Indian — but also for her involvement in the sport. Since 2016, she and her husband, coach Robert Bobby George, have run a free academy for girls from economically weak backgrounds. They scour the country to find girls with potential, then care for, train and mentor them. Take a look at their mission, in her words.
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