Anju Bobby George
Anju Bobby George, made history when she won the bronze medal in
Long Jump at the World

Athletics Championships 2003 in Paris. With this achievement, she became
the first Indian athlete ever to win a medal in a World Athletics
Championship clearing 6.70 m.
Anju was born on April 19th, 1977 in Cheeranchira Kochuparambil family
in Changanasseri, Kerala to parents K.T. Markos and Gracy. She was
initiated into athletics by her father and her interest was further
kindled by her trainer Mr. Thomas in Koruthode school. She did her
schooling in St. Ann's High School and CKM Koruthode School and
graduated from Vimala College. In the School Athletic meet in 1991-92,
she came first in 100 m hurdles and relay and second in long jump and
high jump events and became the women's champion. Anju's talent was
noticed in the national schools games where she won third place in 100 m
hurdles and 4x100 m relay. She was the Calicut University Champion
during her college days.
Although she started with Heptathlon, she later began to concentrate on
her jump events and went on to win long jump medal in the 1996 Delhi
junior Asian championship. In 1999 Anju set the national record for
triple jump in the Bangalore Federation Cup and Silver medal at the
South Asian Federation Games in Nepal. In 2001 Anju bettered her own
record in long jump to 6.74 m, her best till date in the National
Circuit Meet at Thiruvananthapuram. In the same year she also won gold
for triple jump and long jump in the Ludhiana National games. Anju
reigned supreme in her events in the Hyderabad National games also. Anju
became the first Indian woman to win a bronze medal clearing 6.49 m at
the Commonwealth Games at Manchester 2002. She also won the gold medal
at the Busan Asian Games. She received the prestigious Arjuna ward
(2003) for eminent sports persons from the government of India after her
success in the World Athletic meet.
Anju now ranks 6th in the world. Anju's journey to success from rank 61
in 2001 to rank 6 in 2003 within a short span of two years, was one of
sheer hard work and intensive planning. The credit for her success goes
to her husband and coach Bobby George who according to her was the
biggest influence who helped her in realising her potential and
achieving the goal. Bobby who is a Mechanical Engineer and a former
National Champion in Triple jump himself, gave up his career to become a
full time coach to Anju in 1998. He belongs to a prestigious sports
family and is the younger brother of the famous Volley ball player Jimmy
George. Anju and Bobby, realising that international exposure is
essential for competing in World class events made necessary
arrangements and trained with Mike Powell, a world record holder before
the World Athletics meet which gave her valuable exposure in technique.
Both Anju and Bobby George work in the customs department and are
settled in Chennai. Anju now has her sights on the Olympic gold at
Athens 2004 and will train in California for the event.