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India’s Athletics Revolution: From Underdogs to Global Contenders

A new generation of Indian athletes is rewriting history, breaking records, and redefining the nation’s place on the global sporting map

Baibhav Mishra by Baibhav Mishra
April 4, 2026
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India’s Athletics Revolution: From Underdogs to Global Contenders

India’s athletics landscape is undergoing a transformation like never before. Once considered underdogs on the global stage, Indian athletes are now consistently delivering podium finishes at elite competitions—from the Olympic Games to the World Athletics Championships.

This shift is not accidental—it is the result of systemic investment, grassroots programs, and a new mindset focused on excellence.

Trailblazers Leading the Charge

At the forefront of this revolution is Neeraj Chopra, whose historic gold medal at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics ignited belief across the nation.

Meanwhile, stars like Hima Das and Avinash Sable have demonstrated that Indian athletes can compete—and win—against the world’s best.

Their success is inspiring thousands of young talents from small towns and rural India.

Grassroots to Greatness

Government initiatives like Khelo India and private training academies are playing a crucial role in identifying and nurturing talent early.

Better infrastructure, scientific training methods, and international exposure have significantly bridged the gap between India and traditional athletics powerhouses.

Breaking Barriers on the Global Stage

Indian athletes are no longer just participants—they are contenders. From national records tumbling to historic finishes in global meets, the progress is tangible.

Events that once saw limited Indian presence are now witnessing strong representation, signaling a deeper talent pool and growing competitive spirit.

The Road Ahead

With upcoming global competitions and the long-term focus on the Paris 2024 Olympics and beyond, India’s athletics journey is only gaining momentum.

The next decade could well be defined by Indian dominance in track and field—if the current trajectory continues.

Conclusion

India’s athletics story is no longer about potential—it’s about performance. A nation once chasing recognition is now commanding respect.

The question is no longer if India can win—it’s how many more will follow.

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