| 1. Pranati Nayak is a well-known Indian artistic gymnast. |
| 2. She won a bronze medal in the Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships in 2019 in Mongolia. |
| 3. Pranati is India's third major vaulting medalist in the World Championships after Dipa Karmakar and Aruna Reddy. |
| 4. In 2014, Pranati and Dipa reached the All-Around finals at the Asian Games, and Pranati won her first medal at Children’s Asiad in Russia. |
| 5. Her motivation to win medals internationally stems from wanting to make life easier for her parents, especially her father who drove a bus for many years. |
| 6. She received a continental quota spot in the 2020 Summer Olympics alongside Milka Gehani after the cancelation of the 2021 Asian Championships. |
| 7. Her coach is Minara Begum, who supported Pranati throughout her career. |
| 8. Pranati is an Indian Railways employee through the sports quota. |
| 9. Pranati has shown dedication to gymnastics since a young age, always eager to practice and improve. |
| 10. She started gymnastics officially at nine and moved to Kolkata to pursue the sport after Minara Begum's recommendation. |
| 11. Pranati's father recounted her childhood days and expressed gratitude for the support received for her gymnastics career. |
| 12. During the Covid-19 lockdown in 2020, Pranati maintained her training regime with homemade equipment and support from her coaches. |
| 13. She credits her hard work during the lockdown to her success. |
| 14. Pranati sought advice from Dipa Karmakar, the Indian gymnast who competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics, for guidance and confidence. |
| 15. At seven, Pranati thought she was doing Yoga when she began gymnastics, eventually realizing her interest in the sport. |
| 16. She became the second Indian gymnast to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in 2021. |
| 17. Pranati participated in the 2023 Asian Games, advancing to the finals in both the women's vault and all-around gymnastics competitions. |
| 18. She became the first Indian gymnast to claim two medals at the Asian championships with a bronze on vault at the 2022 edition in Doha, Qatar. |
| 19. Her current personal coach is Rohit Jaiswal from 2022. |
| 20. She speaks Bengali, English, and Hindi. |
| 21. She began gymnastics at age seven in her hometown and moved to Kolkata in 2004 to train with coach Minara Begum. |
| 22. Her father Sumanta Nayak worked as a state transport bus driver until 2017, when he took an office job. |
| 23. She represented India at the 2014 and 2018 Commonwealth Games and Asian Games. |
| 24. She is the 2019 Indian all-around champion. |
| 25. She competed at the 2022 World Championships despite injuries to her hamstring, knee, and ankle. |
| 26. She won bronze medals in the Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships in 2019 in Mongolia and 2022 in Doha, Qatar. |
| 27. Pranati is India's third major vaulting medalist after Dipa Karmakar and Aruna Reddy. |
| 28. She received a continental quota spot in the 2020 Summer Olympics after the cancellation of the 2021 Asian Championships. |
| 29. She started gymnastics officially at age seven in her hometown of Medinipur and moved to Kolkata in 2004 to pursue the sport. |
| 30. She became the second Indian female gymnast to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. |
| 31. She competed at the 2022 National Games despite struggling with hamstring and knee injuries, and also injured her ankle during the Games but recovered in time to compete at the 2022 World Championships in Liverpool, England. |
| 32. She won bronze medal in the vault apparatus at the FIG Artistic Gymnastics Apparatus World Cup held in Antalya, Turkey from 20-23 March 2024. |