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Pre-Independence Indian Sports: Moments That Shaped A Nation

Sohini Mukherjee by Sohini Mukherjee
August 15, 2025
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Pre-Independence Indian Sports: Moments That Shaped A Nation

India : Before India gained independence in 1947, Indian athletes and sports teams delivered remarkable performances that instilled pride and inspired generations. Despite the challenges of British colonial rule, their determination and unity shone through, carving a special place in sports history. Here are some of the most significant pre-independence sporting achievements that exemplify India’s spirit:

1. Norman Gilbert Pritchard: India’s First Olympic Medalist (1900 Paris Olympics)

Norman Pritchard was the first athlete representing India to participate in the Olympics.He won two silver medals in the 200 meters sprint and 200 meters hurdles at the 1900 Paris Olympics.This achievement marked the first Olympic medals for an Asian nation, setting India on the Olympic medal map.Apart from athletics, Pritchard was also a talented footballer and contributed to Indian football administration.

Norman Gilbert Pritchard, a British-Indian athlete who won two silver medals at the 1900 Paris Olympics representing India pic credit: BBC/@ScooNews on x

2. The Great Gama: Wrestling Legend and Humanitarian (1910)

Ghulam Mohammad Baksh, popularly known as the Great Gama, was a legendary wrestler famed for his dominance in the John Bull World Championships in 1910.Beyond sports, he is remembered for his humanitarian courage during the partition, protecting vulnerable communities and helping many escape violence.

The Great Gama remained undefeated for over five decades and was crowned World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion in 1910. Photo credit: @LearnPunjabi.com on X

3. Mohun Bagan’s Historic Barefoot Victory (1911 IFA Shield Tournament)

The barefoot Bengali boys of Mohun Bagan achieved a stunning victory against the well-equipped East Yorkshire Regiment football team.They won the IFA Shield 2-1, making Mohun Bagan the first Indian football club to win this prestigious tournament.This victory was a symbolic assertion of Indian unity and resilience against colonial forces, earning the team the title “The Immortal Eleven.”

Mohun Bagan’s barefooted ‘Immortal Eleven’ made history by defeating the East Yorkshire Regiment 2-1 to win the 1911 IFA Shield, igniting a wave of national pride. Photo credit: @FIFA.com on X

4. Phadeppa Dareppa Chaugule: The Marathon Pioneer (1920 Antwerp Olympics)

Chaugule was the first Indian athlete to participate in the Olympic marathon, finishing 19th with a time of 2:50:45.2.Nicknamed the “Conqueror of the Wind,” his efforts inspired future generations of Indian endurance athletes.

Phadeppa Dareppa Chaugule became the first Indian to compete in the Olympic Marathon in 1920, paving the way for future generations of Indian long-distance runners. Photo credit: @GeeksOnFeet /  BBC on X

5. Major Dhyan Chand and the Dominant Indian Hockey Team (1928–1936 Olympics)

India’s national hockey team, led by Major Dhyan Chand, won three consecutive Olympic gold medals in 1928, 1932, and 1936.The team maintained a remarkable unbeaten streak of 30-0 until 1960.India’s dominance in hockey established it as the nation’s premier sport during that era.

Under the legendary Major Dhyanchand’s leadership, India’s hockey team won three consecutive Olympic gold medals from 1928 to 1936, creating an unparalleled winning streak. Photo credit: @IndiaHistorypic. On X

6. East Bengal’s Torch Protest and the Symbolic “Mashal” (1930s)

During Mahatma Gandhi’s Satyagraha movement, East Bengal football club’s fans protested against unfair league decisions by marching with flaming torches.This act of protest gave rise to the club’s emblem, the “Mashal” (torch), which remains a symbol of courage and resistance.

7. India’s Cricket Milestone: First Test Match at Lord’s (1932)

India played its first-ever Test cricket match on June 25, 1932, at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London.Led by captain C.K. Naidu, India became the sixth country to achieve Test status.Though the team did not win, this milestone marked the beginning of India’s journey in international cricket.

 

 

 

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