Through that, I got support for my family, which enabled me to come here and win the gold medal," Asmita added. "Actually, 1 couldn't eat much because there is a random weigh-in, where you have to be under 50 kg. When my name came up for the random weigh-in, I had expected it, and after that, once I completed the random weigh-in, I ate and drank, and then an hour later I had my fight," she added. This victory allowed Asmita to join the list of India’s Commonwealth Games gold medalists, creating another unforgettable moment for the Indian team in Glasgow. Her achievement also showcased the ongoing progress of Indian judo globally and is likely to inspire a new generation of athletes aiming for top honours.