Purnima Mahato

Purnima Mahato, an internationally recognized National Archery Coach of India and a distinguished recipient of the Padma Shri and Dronacharya Award, epitomizes excellence and dedication in the realm of archery. With an illustrious career that transcends her achievements as an eminent archery champion, Purnima Mahato has notably transitioned into a formidable mentor, nurturing a generation of archers who have captivated the nation with their prowess and achievements.

Her invaluable contributions to the sport of archery are evident in the remarkable array of medals and accolades secured by India, affirming her pivotal role in elevating the country's stature on the global archery stage. Smt. Purnima Mahato's legacy is not just in the victories her proteges have clinched, but in the enduring spirit of excellence and determination, she instills in them.

Raised in a middle-class family in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, amidst five siblings, Purnima Mahato's ascent in the competitive world of archery exemplifies the essence of perseverance, hard work, and determination. Her archery journey began at age 10, sparked by a training session at an institute linked to the TATA academy, with nothing but a homemade bow and arrow and her family's full support. In 1987, her commitment to archery took a professional turn as she joined the Tata Archery Academy in Jamshedpur for formal training, overcoming the societal and economic hurdles that often discourage female athletes in Jharkhand. Purnima's story is an inspiring narrative of an Indian girl transforming into a champion sportsperson, driven by an indomitable spirit and unwavering passion.

Purnima Mahato is an Indian archer and archery coach from Jamshedpur, India. She has won the Indian national archery championships and a silver medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games. She was a coach for the Indian national team at the 2008 Summer Olympics and was selected to coach the team at the 2012 Summer Olympics. She was awarded Dronacharya award from President of India for 2013 on 29 August 2013. She will be conferred with the Padma Shri 2024, India's fourth highest civilian award, for her work in the field of Sports.

Career
As a child, Mahato watched archery at a range in Birsanagar, Jamshedpur. She trained there before moving to a range at Burmamines, Jamshedpur when the one in Birsanagar closed. She made it to the Indian national team in 1992, and moved to Delhi to train with the team.

As an archer, Mahato earned medals in both national and international archery competitions. She was also an Indian national champion. At the 1993 International Archery Championship, she earned a gold medal in the team event. At the 1994 Pune National Games, she won six gold medals in archery. She competed at the 1994 Asian Games but did not medal. In 1997 at the National Championships, she earned two gold medals and set two national records. She earned a silver medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games. At the 1999 Indian National Games, Dola Banerjee broke a national record Mahato had set two years earlier in the 30 metre archery event.

Coaching
Mahato is an archery coach. Starting in 1994, she coached at the Tata Archery Academy, a position she had held as of 2012. Archers she has personally coached include 2012 Summer Olympian Deepika Kumari.

Mahato has been a coach for Indian national teams at several events including the 2005 Senior World Outdoor Archery Championship at Spain, where her team earned a silver medal. She also coached the Indian side at the 2007 Senior Asian Archery Championship in China, where the men's team she coached finished first and the women's team she coached finished third. She was an assistant coach for India at the 2008 Summer Olympics. She also coached the Indian side at the 2008 World Cup in Croatia, where her archers earned a silver medal and a bronze medal at the event. She coached India at the 2009 World Youth Archery Championship. She coached the three Indian archers at the 2010 Archery World Cup Grand. She coached the Indian national team at the 2010 Asian Games, where her archers earned two bronze medals in the individual events. She coached the Indian national team at the 2010 Commonwealth games, with her archers earning three gold and two bronze medals. At the Global Sports Summit TURF  2011, she was named the coach of the year. .She got Ram Dayal Munda Award for BestCoach of the year from Government of Jharkhand on Olympic Day Run celebrations, 23 June 2012 at Ranchi. 

Mahato was selected to represent India at the 2012 Summer Olympics as the national team's coach.

Awards
Purnima Mahato was awarded Padma Shri from President of India for 2024 on 22 April 2024. Purnima Mahato was awarded Dronacharya award from President of India for 2013 on 29 August 2013. Purnima Mahato is the first woman of Jharkhand  awarded with Prestigious  Dronacharya Award.

President Draupadi Murmu honoured Jharkhand's Purnima Mahato, Padma Shr award in New Delhi.