Though he is famous as a shooter, the world`s third best double trap shooter was a very good cricketer in his childhood. He was such a good player that he was about to get a chance in the Madhya Pradesh state cricket team for the famous Ranji
After becoming an army personal, Rathore continue to show his talent in the Indian Army as well. When he was a Major of the army, he received the `Sword of Honour` from Indian Military Academy in 1990. He fought bravely against the separatist militants in Indian-administered Kashmir in Kargil War in the year of 1999. He seriously took up shooting in 1998, only a year before the war. He got married to an army doctor, Dr. Gayatri in the same year. At present he is a Lt. Colonel in the Indian Army.
The Government of India awarded him the `Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award`, the highest sporting honour of India in 2004-2005 for his extraordinary performance in the `Olympic Games`. He won the `Ati Vishisht Seva Medal` (AVSM), an award for exceptional service, presented by the government. By winning this award, he became the first officer from the Indian Army below the rank of Brigadier to be awarded the AVSM. He was also honoured by the `Arjuna Award` in 2003-2004. He is a recipient of the `Padma Shri`, a very honorary civilian award from the Government of India. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore has been the poster boy of Indian shooting ever since he won the first individual Olympic silver medal for India in the 2004 Athens Games. Rajyavardhan Rathore has escalated such an event that tests both skill and reflexes. The most acclaimed sports star in recent times still has much to gain. However, though there were a lot of expectations from the Indian sports enthusiasts for his success, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore failed to win a medal in the Beijing Olympics, 2008.
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