"I want to win a medal in the 2016 Olympic Games (in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)," she told the students and teachers of Swami Vivekanand High School and Junior College in Chembur where she spent 12 years as student.
She will travel to Vienna next week to continue her training ahead of the September 6-20 World Championships in Granada, Spain and the September 19-October 4 Asian Games in Incheon.
Ayonika finished second behind the compatriot and gold medal winner Apurvi Chandela of Rajasthan in Glasgow.
Apurvi led from the beginning in the main round to win the yellow metal with a score of 206.7 while Ayonika finished a creditable second with a score of 204.9.
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Ayonika, who qualified for the final with a fourth position in the preliminaries, was not in medal contention till the first 10 shots but she was brilliant in the back 10 as she regularly fired 10.5 to 10.7 to improve her position.
Principal Bina Gole said, "Ayonika first came to this school as a tiny KG student. Now, she is back with us with a silver medal. We look forward to seeing her coming back again with an Olympic medal."
Sashwati Sengupta, who taught Ayonika for five years, also remembered her as a jovial student. "But only problem was that she had to miss classes for the sports. Still she was good at studies," she recalled.