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Pinki Pramanik

Pinki Pramanik (born 10 April 1986 in Purulia) is an Indian track and field athlete who specialises in the 400 metres and 800 metres. Pramanik had success with the national 4×400 metres relay team, winning silver at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, gold at the 2006 Asian Games, and gold at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games. She won three gold medals at the 2006 South Asian Games, winning the 400 and 800 m events, as well as the relay.

Her first success was winning two bronze medals at the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships when she was 17 years old. She was chosen to represent Asia at the IAAF World Cup. Domestically, she has won three times at the All-India Open National Championships. A series of injuries and a car crash meant that she rarely competed after 2007.

Career edit

Pramanik made her mark at junior level when she set four junior state records in 2002.[1] She made her world debut at the 2003 World Youth Championships in Athletics where she reached the 800 m semifinals.[2] She won the 400 m race at the All-India Open National Championships soon after.[3] She set a record at the National Junior Athletics meeting by running 54.92 seconds in the 400 m, although some confusion over whether she was born in 1986 or 1987 dampened proceedings.[4]

International medals edit

She stepped up to the senior level the following year and won two bronzes in the 400 m and 800 m races at the 2004 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships.[2] In late 2004, an incident in which a group of youths planted a gun on her and called police put her career at risk. However, eyewitnesses testified that the youths had harassed her and had placed the gun in her bag; she was released without charge. She took three months off from competition to recover from the stress of the incident.[5]

When she returned to competition in 2005, she took gold as part of the 4×400 metres relay team at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games with Iyleen Samantha, Santhi Soundarajan, and Mandeep Kaur. In the same year, she came away with 400 and 800 m golds at the All-India Open National Championships.[3] The 2006 Commonwealth Games was her first appearance at the world senior level and she performed well, reaching the 800 m semi-finals and recording a personal best of 2:03.83,[6] and winning a silver medal for India with Rajwinder Kaur, Chitra Soman, and Manjeet Kaur in the 4×400 m relay.[7]

At Bangalore's Asian Grand Prix meeting in May that year she won the 800 m and improved her 400 m personal best, winning in 52.46 seconds.[8] A few months later she marked herself out as one of the region's best runners at the 2006 South Asian Games: she won the 400 and 800 m gold medals and headed the relay team for a third gold.[9][10] However, she was disappointed that she had not improved her time and said that she expected greater competition from the Sri Lankan athletes.[5]

She was selected to represent her continent at the 2006 IAAF World Cup and finished in seventh place for Asia in the 800 m race. She attended her first Asian Games later that year, competing in the 400 m and the relay. She reached the individual final, but just missed out on medal, finishing two hundredths of a second behind Japan's Asami Tanno. Greater success came in the relay: running with Sathi Geetha, Chitra Soman and Manjeet Kaur, the women's team took India's only athletics gold of Games.[11]

Injuries edit

A severe foot injury caused Pramanik to miss much of the 2007 season. She had returned to fitness by August and began competing at regional meeting and recorded 11.07 seconds in the 100 metres in Kolkata. She set her sights on winning at the 2008 Indian Inter-State championships in order to qualify for the 2008 Summer Olympics. However, she was struck by injury again and missed the championships due to a hamstring problem.[12]

In early 2010 Pramanik inaugurated a local competition, the Purulia Athletic Championship. On the way home, she collided with another vehicle and suffered deep cuts to her face and knees. Although her condition was not serious, she suffered from much back pain and remained in hospital for further treatment.[13]

Doping edit

In a 2012 interview, Pramanik related that her coaches required her to have regular injections of testosterone, to improve her performance.[14]

Sex controversy edit

In 2012 a rape allegation by Pramanik's female friend led to medical tests to determine her gender. Initial private tests claimed to show her to be male. Pramanik disagreed with these results and police ordered a separate government-led test as part of the trial.[15][16] The results at the SSKM Government Hospital were inconclusive.[17] The Court then directed a chromosome pattern test.[18] In November 2012, the further medical tests were reported showing Pinki is a "male pseudo-hermaphrodite".[19] However the medical report has revealed that Pramanik is incapable of having penetrative sex.[20]

In response to allegation of rape and gender representation she said in an interview: "The girl who brought these allegations was not my partner and we were not in love. She used to live next door on rent with her lover and her five-year-old child. She had taken nude photographs of me and was threatening to make them public. She had been blackmailing me for some time. But to be accused of being male and raping her shocked me. I am not male. I have always been female. I look more male now because, as part of my training to compete in international athletics, I used to be regularly administered testosterone injections like other female participants. I was told that it was necessary to take these and I never questioned whether these were legal or not. I was focused on winning and did whatever I was asked to do by my trainers, who knew what was best for me. But after that, my voice became deeper and I grew more body hair."[14] She also said that she was manhandled and kept in a men's cell in jail. According to her, she did not consent to any testing, and was drugged and unconscious for the examination.[14]

Claims were made that Avatar Singh, a power broker and husband of Jyotirmoyee Sikdar, one of Bengal's most celebrated athletes and a former CPM MP had been behind an attempt to frame her, in relation to an ongoing dispute regarding land (awarded to her by the West Bengal government for her superlative performance at the South Asian and Asian games in 2006).[21]

In popular culture edit

Pinky - Ek Satyakatha (Pinky - A True Story) is a 2014 Indian Marathi-language drama film by Sudhin Thakur based on Pramanik's life with Sara Shravan in the titular role. It seeks to highlight the negative aspects of gender testing in sports.[22][23]

Rashmi Rocket, a 2021 Indian sports drama film also based on the issue of gender testing was inspired by several athletes who have gone through the ordeal including Pramanik and Dutee Chand.[24]

Personal bests edit

Event Time (m:s) Venue Date
400 m 52.46 Bangalore, India 22 May 2006
800 m 2:02.49 Chennai, India 5 November 2006
400 m (indoor) 53.89 Pattaya, Thailand 13 November 2005
800 m (indoor) 2:15.06 Tehran, Iran 6 February 2004
  • All information taken from IAAF profile.

References edit

  1. ^ . The Telegraph India (2004-11-23). Retrieved on 2010-03-05.
  2. ^ a b Paramanik, Pink Biography 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-03-05.
  3. ^ a b All-India Open National Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-03-05.
  4. ^ . The Hindu (2003-12-22). Retrieved on 2010-03-05.
  5. ^ a b From police custody to podium, Pinki primed for higher glory. One India (2006-08-28). Retrieved on 2010-03-05.
  6. ^ 2006 Melbourne Women's 800m Semifinal 2 2009-10-28 at the Wayback Machine. 2006 Commonwealth Games. Retrieved on 2010-03-05.
  7. ^ Melbourne 2006 Women's 4x400m Relay Final 2006-10-10 at the Wayback Machine. 2006 Commonwealth Games. Retrieved on 2010-03-05.
  8. ^ Asian Grand Prix – Bangalore. IAAF (2006-05-22). Retrieved on 2010-03-05.
  9. ^ Weerawansa, Dinesh (2006-08-25). South Asian Games – Day 2. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-03-04.
  10. ^ Weerawansa, Dinesh (2006-08-26). South Asian Games – Day 3. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-03-04.
  11. ^ Foursome strikes gold. The Tribune India (2006-12-12). Retrieved on 2010-03-05.
  12. ^ Runner Pinky Pramanik seriously injured in road accident 2011-07-14 at the Wayback Machine. MSN/PTI (2010-01-24). Retrieved on 2010-03-05.
  13. ^ Pinki shifted to city-based B R Singh Hospital. Zee News. Retrieved on 2010-03-05.
  14. ^ a b c Mitra, Dola (30 July 2012). "I Am A Female, And Once Loved A Man". Outlook India (Magazine). Retrieved 13 November 2012.
  15. ^ Gold medallist Pinki Pramanik accused of being male, held for `rape`
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 June 2012. Retrieved 15 June 2012.
  17. ^ Pinki's SSKM gender test inconclusive
  18. ^ Court directs chromosome pattern test for Pinki Pramanik
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 February 2013. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
  20. ^ "Medical experts doubt Pinki Pramanik can rape". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 14 November 2012.
  21. ^ . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 31 December 2013.
  22. ^ . pinkyeksatyakatha.com.
  23. ^ Marathi film Pinky - Ek Satyakatha is based on Pinki Pramanik's life. Times of India.
  24. ^ Movie Rashmi Rocket reminds you of Pinki Pramanic and Dutee Chand. Afternoon Voice.

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This article may require copy editing for grammar style cohesion tone or spelling You can assist by editing it May 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Pinki Pramanik born 10 April 1986 in Purulia is an Indian track and field athlete who specialises in the 400 metres and 800 metres Pramanik had success with the national 4 400 metres relay team winning silver at the 2006 Commonwealth Games gold at the 2006 Asian Games and gold at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games She won three gold medals at the 2006 South Asian Games winning the 400 and 800 m events as well as the relay Pinki Pramanik Medal record Women s athletics Representing India Asian Indoor Athletics Championships 2004 Tehran 400 m 2004 Tehran 800 m Commonwealth Games 2006 Melbourne 4 400 m relay Asian Games 2006 Doha 4 400 m relay Asian Indoor Games 2005 Pattaya 4 400 m relay South Asian Games 2006 Colombo 400 m 2006 Colombo 800 m 2006 Colombo 4 400 m relay Her first success was winning two bronze medals at the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships when she was 17 years old She was chosen to represent Asia at the IAAF World Cup Domestically she has won three times at the All India Open National Championships A series of injuries and a car crash meant that she rarely competed after 2007 Contents 1 Career 1 1 International medals 1 2 Injuries 1 3 Doping 2 Sex controversy 3 In popular culture 4 Personal bests 5 ReferencesCareer editPramanik made her mark at junior level when she set four junior state records in 2002 1 She made her world debut at the 2003 World Youth Championships in Athletics where she reached the 800 m semifinals 2 She won the 400 m race at the All India Open National Championships soon after 3 She set a record at the National Junior Athletics meeting by running 54 92 seconds in the 400 m although some confusion over whether she was born in 1986 or 1987 dampened proceedings 4 International medals edit She stepped up to the senior level the following year and won two bronzes in the 400 m and 800 m races at the 2004 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships 2 In late 2004 an incident in which a group of youths planted a gun on her and called police put her career at risk However eyewitnesses testified that the youths had harassed her and had placed the gun in her bag she was released without charge She took three months off from competition to recover from the stress of the incident 5 When she returned to competition in 2005 she took gold as part of the 4 400 metres relay team at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games with Iyleen Samantha Santhi Soundarajan and Mandeep Kaur In the same year she came away with 400 and 800 m golds at the All India Open National Championships 3 The 2006 Commonwealth Games was her first appearance at the world senior level and she performed well reaching the 800 m semi finals and recording a personal best of 2 03 83 6 and winning a silver medal for India with Rajwinder Kaur Chitra Soman and Manjeet Kaur in the 4 400 m relay 7 At Bangalore s Asian Grand Prix meeting in May that year she won the 800 m and improved her 400 m personal best winning in 52 46 seconds 8 A few months later she marked herself out as one of the region s best runners at the 2006 South Asian Games she won the 400 and 800 m gold medals and headed the relay team for a third gold 9 10 However she was disappointed that she had not improved her time and said that she expected greater competition from the Sri Lankan athletes 5 She was selected to represent her continent at the 2006 IAAF World Cup and finished in seventh place for Asia in the 800 m race She attended her first Asian Games later that year competing in the 400 m and the relay She reached the individual final but just missed out on medal finishing two hundredths of a second behind Japan s Asami Tanno Greater success came in the relay running with Sathi Geetha Chitra Soman and Manjeet Kaur the women s team took India s only athletics gold of Games 11 Injuries edit A severe foot injury caused Pramanik to miss much of the 2007 season She had returned to fitness by August and began competing at regional meeting and recorded 11 07 seconds in the 100 metres in Kolkata She set her sights on winning at the 2008 Indian Inter State championships in order to qualify for the 2008 Summer Olympics However she was struck by injury again and missed the championships due to a hamstring problem 12 In early 2010 Pramanik inaugurated a local competition the Purulia Athletic Championship On the way home she collided with another vehicle and suffered deep cuts to her face and knees Although her condition was not serious she suffered from much back pain and remained in hospital for further treatment 13 Doping edit In a 2012 interview Pramanik related that her coaches required her to have regular injections of testosterone to improve her performance 14 Sex controversy editIn 2012 a rape allegation by Pramanik s female friend led to medical tests to determine her gender Initial private tests claimed to show her to be male Pramanik disagreed with these results and police ordered a separate government led test as part of the trial 15 16 The results at the SSKM Government Hospital were inconclusive 17 The Court then directed a chromosome pattern test 18 In November 2012 the further medical tests were reported showing Pinki is a male pseudo hermaphrodite 19 However the medical report has revealed that Pramanik is incapable of having penetrative sex 20 In response to allegation of rape and gender representation she said in an interview The girl who brought these allegations was not my partner and we were not in love She used to live next door on rent with her lover and her five year old child She had taken nude photographs of me and was threatening to make them public She had been blackmailing me for some time But to be accused of being male and raping her shocked me I am not male I have always been female I look more male now because as part of my training to compete in international athletics I used to be regularly administered testosterone injections like other female participants I was told that it was necessary to take these and I never questioned whether these were legal or not I was focused on winning and did whatever I was asked to do by my trainers who knew what was best for me But after that my voice became deeper and I grew more body hair 14 She also said that she was manhandled and kept in a men s cell in jail According to her she did not consent to any testing and was drugged and unconscious for the examination 14 Claims were made that Avatar Singh a power broker and husband of Jyotirmoyee Sikdar one of Bengal s most celebrated athletes and a former CPM MP had been behind an attempt to frame her in relation to an ongoing dispute regarding land awarded to her by the West Bengal government for her superlative performance at the South Asian and Asian games in 2006 21 In popular culture editPinky Ek Satyakatha Pinky A True Story is a 2014 Indian Marathi language drama film by Sudhin Thakur based on Pramanik s life with Sara Shravan in the titular role It seeks to highlight the negative aspects of gender testing in sports 22 23 Rashmi Rocket a 2021 Indian sports drama film also based on the issue of gender testing was inspired by several athletes who have gone through the ordeal including Pramanik and Dutee Chand 24 Personal bests editEvent Time m s Venue Date 400 m 52 46 Bangalore India 22 May 2006 800 m 2 02 49 Chennai India 5 November 2006 400 m indoor 53 89 Pattaya Thailand 13 November 2005 800 m indoor 2 15 06 Tehran Iran 6 February 2004 All information taken from IAAF profile References edit Pistol pops out of shooting star athlete s kit The Telegraph India 2004 11 23 Retrieved on 2010 03 05 a b Paramanik Pink Biography Archived 2011 07 26 at the Wayback Machine IAAF Retrieved on 2010 03 05 a b All India Open National Championships GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2010 03 05 Pinki Pramanik s efforts to the fore The Hindu 2003 12 22 Retrieved on 2010 03 05 a b From police custody to podium Pinki primed for higher glory One India 2006 08 28 Retrieved on 2010 03 05 2006 Melbourne Women s 800m Semifinal 2 Archived 2009 10 28 at the Wayback Machine 2006 Commonwealth Games Retrieved on 2010 03 05 Melbourne 2006 Women s 4x400m Relay Final Archived 2006 10 10 at the Wayback Machine 2006 Commonwealth Games Retrieved on 2010 03 05 Asian Grand Prix Bangalore IAAF 2006 05 22 Retrieved on 2010 03 05 Weerawansa Dinesh 2006 08 25 South Asian Games Day 2 IAAF Retrieved on 2010 03 04 Weerawansa Dinesh 2006 08 26 South Asian Games Day 3 IAAF Retrieved on 2010 03 04 Foursome strikes gold The Tribune India 2006 12 12 Retrieved on 2010 03 05 Runner Pinky Pramanik seriously injured in road accident Archived 2011 07 14 at the Wayback Machine MSN PTI 2010 01 24 Retrieved on 2010 03 05 Pinki shifted to city based B R Singh Hospital Zee News Retrieved on 2010 03 05 a b c Mitra Dola 30 July 2012 I Am A Female And Once Loved A Man Outlook India Magazine Retrieved 13 November 2012 Gold medallist Pinki Pramanik accused of being male held for rape Confirmed Indian athlete Pinki Pramanik is male Archived from the original on 15 June 2012 Retrieved 15 June 2012 Pinki s SSKM gender test inconclusive Court directs chromosome pattern test for Pinki Pramanik Tests show athlete Pinki Pramanik charged with rape is male Archived from the original on 5 February 2013 Retrieved 12 November 2012 Medical experts doubt Pinki Pramanik can rape The Times of India Archived from the original on 3 January 2013 Retrieved 14 November 2012 Jyotirmoyee Sikdar s husband asked me to frame Pinki Pramanik Ex partner The Times of India Archived from the original on 31 December 2013 Pinky Ek Satyakatha pinkyeksatyakatha com Marathi film Pinky Ek Satyakatha is based on Pinki Pramanik s life Times of India Movie Rashmi Rocket reminds you of Pinki Pramanic and Dutee Chand Afternoon Voice Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pinki Pramanik amp oldid 1220751513, 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