| Elavenil Valarivan is an Indian professional sport shooter. |
| She won a gold medal at the 2018 ISSF Junior World Cup. |
| Elavenil was chosen to compete for India in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. |
| In 2019, she secured a silver medal at the World University Games. |
| The same year, she won a gold medal at the World Junior World Cup in Germany. |
| Elavenil also clinched gold at the ISSF 10m Air Rifle World Cup in Rio de Janeiro in 2019. |
| She finished fourth at the ISSF Shooting World Cup finals in Munich the same year. |
| Elavenil earned her first individual gold at the Asian Air Gun Championships in 2019. |
| She transitioned to shooting after being a sprinter and long-distance athlete. |
| Elavenil's interest in shooting began in 2014, inspired by her cousin. |
| Her parents supported her career choices, despite being academics. |
| Balancing studies and shooting, she woke up at 4.30 am daily for training. |
| Elavenil dedicated her 2019 gold medal to her supportive brother. |
| Patience and adaptability are key lessons she learned in sports. |
| Valarivan might indicate a name from her father, grandfather, or ancestor. |
| Her shooting academy, Gun for Glory, won the Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puraskaar in 2019. |
| Elavenil's mother praised her work ethic and level-headedness. |
| She was re-selected for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, postponed due to COVID-19. |