| Manu Bhaker was born in a village in the Jhajjar district of Haryana to a Merchant Navy Chief Engineer. | 
| She has had a strong interest in sports since childhood. | 
| Before pursuing Pistol Shooting, she was into Cricket and had trained at Virender Sehwag's coaching school in Jhajjar. | 
| Apart from Boxing and Kick-Boxing, she was also inspired by Mary Kom's Olympic bronze. | 
| After injuring her eye playing volleyball as a warm-up for boxing, Manu Bhaker switched to Thang-Ta. | 
| Following a tournament incident in Delhi, she stopped practicing Thang-Ta. | 
| She briefly tried Judo at an academy near Dadri but soon lost interest. | 
| During a casual visit to her school's shooting range, she impressed by shooting 7.5 with a pistol. | 
| Since then, Manu Bhaker has been recognized as a rising star in Indian shooting. | 
| With an initial investment by her father, she won her first international silver medal in the 2017 Asian Junior Championships. | 
| At the 2017 National games in Kerala, she won nine gold medals and broke records. | 
| In 2018, she won the gold medal in the Women's 10m air pistol at the ISSF World Cup in Mexico. | 
| At the 2018 Commonwealth Games, she set a new record in the Women's 10m air pistol event. | 
| Known for her adventurous spirit, she once jumped off a bungee platform without waiting for instructions. | 
| Despite her success, Manu dislikes discussing her podium chances. | 
| Her father expresses uncertainty about her long-term commitment to shooting. | 
| In the 2023 Asian Games, she won gold in the women's team 25m air pistol event and placed 5th in the individual competition. |