Paris 2024: Sarabjot Singh’s Journey To The Podium

Sarabjot Singh wins bronze in 10m Air Pistol mixed team at Paris Olympics 2024, alongside his shooting mate Manu Bhaker.

Sarabjot Singh has marked a remarkable milestone in Indian sports by clinching a bronze medal in the 10m Air Pistol mixed team event at the Paris Olympics 2024. Partnering with Manu Bhaker, Singh played a crucial role in securing India’s second medal at Paris 2024, overcoming earlier setbacks to achieve his dream. The Indian duo displayed exceptional skill and composure at the Chateauroux Shooting Centre, defeating South Korea 16-10 in the final. Sarabjot Singh contributed by scoring 110.2 points out of India’s total of 261.3. His performance included pivotal shots of 10.2 and 10.5 that ensured India’s victory. From Humble Beginnings to Olympic Stardom Sarabjot Singh hails from Dheen village in Ambala, Haryana, where his father Jatinder Singh works as a farmer and his mother Hardeep Kaur is a homemaker. His introduction to shooting came during his childhood at a summer camp, where he was captivated by the sight of children using air guns. Though initially aspiring to be a footballer, Singh’s passion shifted to shooting after this experience. In 2014, at the age of 13, Singh expressed his desire to pursue shooting to his father. Despite concerns about the sport’s cost, Singh’s persistent efforts convinced his family to support his decision. His early foray into shooting was marked by a silver medal in his debut district-level tournament, which set the stage for his future successes. Rise to Prominence Singh’s ascent in the shooting world began in earnest when he joined the AR Shooting Academy in Ambala Cantt, training under coach Abhishek Rana. His dedication quickly paid off as he won gold medals at the 2019 Junior World Championship and achieved significant success in subsequent competitions. Singh secured the Asian Games team gold and mixed team silver in 2023 and an individual bronze at the 2023 Asian Championships, which earned him a quota place for the Paris Olympics 2024. Despite his impressive track record, Singh faced a heart-wrenching moment at the Paris Games when he missed out on the final of the men’s 10m pistol event by a narrow margin, finishing ninth with a score of 577-16x. The deciding factor was a single inner 10, highlighting the intense competition and precision required in Olympic shooting. A Triumphant Redemption Sarabjot Singh’s Olympic journey took a triumphant turn with the bronze medal win in the 10m Air Pistol mixed team event. His contribution was crucial as he and Manu Bhaker maintained their lead throughout the match, eventually securing a comfortable victory. Singh was awarded with his first Olympic medal. Click here to know more on how the game went. Manu Bhaker, who had previously won a bronze in the women’s 10m air pistol event, became the first Indian to win multiple medals at a single Olympic Games. Sarabjot Singh’s achievement places him among the elite shooters to have represented India on this prestigious stage. Sarabjot Singh’s journey from a young boy with a dream to an Olympic medalist serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes.  The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

Paris 2024: Prize Money To Be Received By Medal Winners

Excitement soars for Paris 2024 Olympics as athletes chase gold and life-changing rewards, with increased financial incentives.

The Paris Olympics 2024 has taken the world by storm. The contestants and the teams are in a rush for gold. The coaches have been on the edge of their seats. The fans have been in anticipation, backing their countries to bag gold.  Excitement Builds for Paris 2024 As the world gathers for the Paris Olympics 2024, there’s an electric buzz in the air. Athletes, coaches, and fans are all on edge, hoping for moments of triumph. For Indian athletes, this isn’t just about chasing sporting glory; it’s also about the chance to transform their lives financially. The impact of winning an Olympic medal can be especially profound for athletes from smaller nations and less developed economies. Rewards for Tokyo 2020 Team India Medalists Neeraj Chopra’s gold medal in javelin throw not only made history but also earned him a whopping Rs 6 crore from the Haryana government.  Indian medalists received various accolades and financial support from their state governments, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and private companies. Mirabai Chanu, who won silver in weightlifting, was awarded Rs 1 crore by Manipur, while Ravi Kumar Dahiya received Rs 4 crore from Haryana for his silver in wrestling. PV Sindhu and Lovlina Borgohain, who both won bronze, were also rewarded handsomely by their states, Telangana and Assam respectively. Bajrang Punia, another bronze medalist, received Rs 25 lakh from Haryana. Also read about Indian athletes and their net worth here. Support from Central and Private Entities In addition to these state rewards, the central government also pitched in, offering Rs 75 lakh for gold, Rs 50 lakh for silver, and Rs 30 lakh for bronze. The IOA matched these efforts, giving Rs 75 lakh for gold, Rs 40 lakh for silver and Rs 25 lakh for bronze.  The BCCI recognized Neeraj Chopra’s achievement with Rs 1 crore and other medalists received decent amounts too. Ed-tech firm BYJU’S added to the joy, gifting Rs 2 crore to Neeraj and Rs 1 crore to other medalists. Anticipated Rewards for Paris 2024 Medalists As the Paris Olympics 2024 have begun, Indian athletes are hopeful for even greater rewards. The IOA has upped the ante, promising Rs 1 crore for gold medalists, Rs 75 lakh for silver, and Rs 50 lakh for bronze, in addition to what the Indian government will provide. However, specific state rewards are still awaited. International Cash Prizes and Organizers’ Recognition On the international front, the World Athletics and International Boxing Association have announced generous cash prizes of USD 50,000 (Rs 42 lakh) and USD 100,000 (Rs 84 lakh) for gold medalists in track and field and boxing, respectively. While the World Athletics has pioneered offering prize money, other sporting federations have yet to declare similar rewards. Despite the financial windfalls, the most immediate and visible prize for the athletes is still the medals themselves and the bouquet they receive on the podium. As team India athletes compete for their moment of glory, the Paris Olympics 2024 is set to be a celebration of not just athletic excellence but also life-changing rewards. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony: A Grand Spectacle Unveiled

Paris Olympics 2024 inaugurated with a grand ceremony along the Seine, blending tradition, modernity, and vibrant performances.

In an unprecedented display of grandeur, Paris inaugurated the 33rd Olympic Games with an extraordinary Opening Ceremony held along the Seine. This historic event, taking place after a century, featured a breathtaking journey through Parisian landmarks and concluded with a dazzling finale at the Eiffel Tower. A Blend of Tradition and Modernity The City of Light, adorned with its iconic Eiffel Tower and majestic architecture, was transformed into a surreal canvas of color and light. Conceptualized by Thierry Reboul and directed by Thomas Jolly, the ceremony blended history with contemporary artistry, celebrating the Olympics’ return to Paris after 100 years. A Journey Through Parisian Heritage The six kilometer long parade began at the Austerlitz Bridge beside the Jardin des Plantes. The route offered a picturesque view of Olympic venues including Parc Urbain La Concorde, the Esplanade des Invalides and the Grand Palais. The parade concluded at the Trocadero, where the grand finale took place. A Spectacle of Color and Music The ceremony featured a flotilla of 85 boats carrying 6,800 athletes, with Greece leading the way as the first host of the Games. Following Greece was the Refugee Olympic Team, highlighting contemporary global issues. The event was attended by hundreds of thousands of spectators, some of whom enjoyed the spectacle for free. The night sky was illuminated by water fountains and complemented by a series of performances, including a cabaret show by Lady Gaga and musical acts from top French artists like Aya Nakamura. The atmosphere was further enriched by 71 giant screens and 170 cameras, ensuring the magical experience reached every corner of Paris. Indian Contingent Shines Bright The Indian delegation, dressed in ceremonial attire featuring tricolour-themed designer kurtas and sarees, made their presence felt. Seventy-eight athletes and officials from 12 disciplines participated in the parade, led by double Olympic medallist P.V. Sindhu and five-time Olympian Sharath Kamal. Other Indian participants included archers Deepika Kumari and Tarundeep Rai, boxer Lovlina Borgohain, shooters Anjum Moudgil, Sift Kaur Samra, Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar and Anish Bhanwala, paddler Manika Batra and tennis player Rohan Bopanna. Here’s a guide on how you can follow Paris Olympics 2024. As twilight descended, the bridges over the Seine were illuminated, setting the stage for the Olympic flame,  marking the start of the much awaited Paris Olympics 2024. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

Paris 2024: Dhiraj Bommadevara- The Rising Star of Indian Archery

Indian archer Dhiraj Bommadevara excels at Paris Olympics 2024, securing fourth place and leading India to quarterfinals.

Indian archer Dhiraj Bommadevara has captured the spotlight at the Paris Olympics 2024 with an impressive fourth-place finish in the men’s archery ranking round. The 22-year-old’s remarkable performance has not only boosted his individual standing but also propelled the Indian team to the quarterfinals. Team Effort and Individual Excellence Dhiraj demonstrated exceptional skill and composure, scoring 681 points. His late surge in the rankings was instrumental in guiding India forward in the team event. Teammates Tarundeep Rai and Pravin Jadhav finished 14th and 39th respectively, showcasing a strong collective effort. Journey from Vijayawada to the Olympics Hailing from Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh, Dhiraj’s journey to the Olympics has been marked by a series of achievements. His father, Bommadevara Shravan Kumar, a technical official with the Archery Association of India, has been a crucial influence in his career. Dhiraj began his training at the Volga Archery Academy in Vijayawada in 2006 and later joined the Indian Army in 2021 after four years of rigorous training at the Army Sports Institute in Pune. International Achievements and Rankings  Ranked 15th in the world, Dhiraj secured his place at the Paris Olympics by qualifying in Bangkok. Leading up to the competition, he clinched a bronze medal at the World Cup 2024 in Antalya, Turkey, adding to his impressive resume. He was also a key member of the Indian men’s team that won a silver medal at the Asian Games 2023, alongside archers Atanu Das and Tushar Shelke, where they narrowly lost to the Republic of Korea in the final. Early Success and Continued Growth Dhiraj made his international debut in 2017 and experienced his first major success in 2021 by winning a gold medal at the World Archer Youth Championships. His rise in the sport has been swift and consistent, reflecting his dedication and talent. Inspiration and Pride for India Dhiraj Bommadevara’s outstanding performance at the Paris Olympics 2024 is a testament to his hard work and perseverance. As he continues to make strides in the world of archery, he remains a source of inspiration and pride for India. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

Paris 2024: When, Where And How To Watch?

Paris Olympics 2024 is all set to start from 26th July 2024 with new sports, early events and comprehensive live coverage in India.

Paris is all set to host the world’s biggest sporting extravaganza from the 26th July, 2024—the Paris Olympics 2024. The French capital will welcome athletes from more than 200 countries, competing in 329 events across 32 sports disciplines. Excitement Builds with New Sports The Paris Olympics 2024 will introduce four new sports events, in addition to the 28 traditional Olympic sports. The new additions include breaking, skateboarding, surfing, and sports climbing. These fresh and exciting events are expected to attract a diverse range of athletes and spectators, bringing a new dynamic to the Olympics. Early Action with Football and Rugby Sevens Although the Paris Olympics 2024 officially begins on July 26, the Football and Rugby Sevens events will start earlier, on July 24. This early start allows these popular sports to fit into the packed schedule of the Olympics, giving fans an early taste of the action. Catch All the Action Live in India Indian sports enthusiasts won’t miss a moment of the Paris Olympics 2024, thanks to Viacom18. The Indian media company has secured exclusive rights to broadcast the event, starting from July 26. Viacom18 will offer 20 concurrent feeds, ensuring extensive coverage of all the excitement. The Sports18 Network will air the Paris Olympics 2024 with comprehensive coverage. Here’s how you can catch the action:– Sports18 – 1: Broadcasting in English, with options for Tamil and Telugu.– Sports18 – 2: Offering coverage in Hindi.– Sports18 – 3: Providing the global action feed. Free Online Streaming on JioCinema For those who prefer to stream online, JioCinema OTT will provide free live streaming of the Paris Olympics 2024 in multiple languages, including English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. Live streaming will be available starting July 27, considering the time zone difference. Don’t Miss the Grand Finale The closing ceremony will be live-streamed in the early hours of Monday, August 12, ensuring that fans don’t miss the grand finale of this monumental event.  A Summer to Remember As Paris prepares to host this extraordinary event, excitement is building worldwide. With new sports making their debut and extensive coverage available, the Paris Olympics 2024 promises to be a memorable and thrilling experience for all. Get ready to cheer for your favorite athletes and witness history in the making. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

Paris 2024: Dhinidhi Desinghu: From Shy Toddler to Youngest Indian Olympian

From a shy child to India's youngest Olympian, Dhinidhi Desinghu's journey to Paris 2024 is truly inspiring.

Dhinidhi Desinghu, once a shy and reserved child, will be the youngest member of the Indian contingent at the Paris Olympics 2024. The 14-year-old swimmer qualified for the women’s 200m freestyle on a universality quota, alongside Indian swimming veteran Srihari Nataraj. This achievement is a huge step in the youngster’s career, making a dream come true much sooner than she ever expected. Early Struggles and Breakthroughs It was Dhinidhi’s parents’ decision to introduce her to swimming to help her overcome her shyness and fear of water. “But I didn’t like the water, I didn’t want to get in. I couldn’t get my feet into the pool, I couldn’t get my head inside. It was a struggle,” Dhinidhi recalls. Despite her initial reluctance, her parents, Jesitha and Desinghu, persisted, even learning to swim themselves to make her feel comfortable. At eight, Dhinidhi faced pressure during competitions, often falling sick or vomiting from anxiety. A turning point came at a state-level open meet in Mangalore. “I knew she had the talent… but then at competitions, she felt the pressure,” says Jesitha. After a difficult journey to Mangalore, Dhinidhi conquered her fears by bagging a gold medal, and never looked back. Rising Star in Indian Swimming Dhinidhi quickly established herself as a prodigious talent. She became the youngest female swimmer to win seven gold medals at the National Games and set a national record in the women’s 200m freestyle.  Training She trains at Dolphin Aquatics in Bengaluru under the guidance of Dronacharya awardee Nihar Ameen and coach Madhu Kumar. “Since she’s been with us here at Dolphins, there’s never a day when she hasn’t worked hard,” says Madhu. First Taste Of International Stage Her first international exposure came at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, where she learned valuable lessons despite not having her best performance. “Standing on those blocks compared to watching on TV is so different,” she says, reflecting on the overwhelming experience. Looking Ahead to Paris and Beyond As Dhinidhi prepares for Paris 2024, her focus is on improving her personal best. “In 200m freestyle, her speed is really good in the first 50m but she can get better at finishing. If she can improve her third and fourth 50m segments, she can get a Personal Best,” says Madhu. Having Srihari Nataraj, whom she idolizes, alongside her will be an added advantage. Dhinidhi meticulously tracks her progress in a diary, noting down her goals, best practice times, and national records. She also maintains a blog to share her experiences, hoping it might help others facing similar challenges. Dreams and Aspirations Excited about the Olympics, Dhinidhi is eager to meet some of the world’s best sportspersons, including her idol Katie Ledecky. “I have made this little gift for Katie Ledecky… well, not a gift, more like a letter… I still have it. So I’ll try to give it to her,” she says. Now, she enjoys the adrenaline rush of racing and competing. “But now that I’m here, I want to reach for higher stuff. I want to see how much better I can be.” For a shy kid who once struggled to speak and hated getting into the pool, Dhinidhi has come a long way as she gears up for Paris Olympics 2024. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

Paris 2024: State Wise Contribution To The Indian Olympic Team

India's diverse and talented athletes from various states proudly represent the nation at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Team India is ready to make their nation proud at the Paris Olympics 2024. The mega tournament in Paris begins on July 26, 2024. As Indian athletes prepare for the event, let’s take a closer look at the states they come from. Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh has some fantastic athletes making the nation proud. We have Dhiraj Bommadevara in archery, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy in badminton, and both Jyothi Yarraji and Jyothika Sri Dandi competing in athletics. Sikkim Sikkim is shining bright with the experienced archer Tarundeep Rai leading the way, showing off the state’s passion for archery. Maharashtra Maharashtra’s contribution is remarkable, featuring Pravin Jadhav in archery, Avinash Sable and Sarvesh Kushare in athletics, Chirag Shetty in badminton, and Swapnil Kusale in shooting. Haryana Haryana, a true powerhouse in Indian sports, has a diverse lineup. Bhajan Kaur will compete in archery, while Neeraj Chopra will dazzle in athletics. The state also boasts a strong team of shooters, including Sarabjot Singh, Anish Bhanwala, Manu Bhaker, and Rhythm Sangwan. In boxing, we have Jaismine Lamboria, Amit Panghal, Nishant Dev, and Preeti Pawar, and wrestling stars Vinesh Phogat, Antim Panghal, Anshu Malik, Nisha Dahiya, and Reetika Hooda. Let’s not forget Sumit, Sanjay, and Abhishek, who will represent us in hockey. Jharkhand Jharkhand’s pride, Deepika Kumari, continues to shine brightly in archery, demonstrating the state’s exceptional talent in this sport. West Bengal From West Bengal, we have Ankita Bhakat in archery, Anush Agarwalla in equestrian, and Ayhika Mukherjee in table tennis, all ready to make a mark. Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu’s presence is strong with athletes like Jeswin Aldrin, Praveel Chithravel, Santhosh Tamilarasan, Rajesh Ramesh, Subha Venkatesan and Vithya Ramraj in athletics. They also bring Sharath Kamal and Sathiyan G in table tennis, Elavenil Valarivan and Prithviraj Tondaiman in shooting, and sailors Vishnu Saravanan and Nethra Kumanan. N Sriram Balaji will represent them in tennis. Kerala Kerala has an impressive lineup with Abdulla Aboobacker, Muhammed Anas, Muhammed Ajmal, and Mijo Chacko Kurian in athletics. In swimming, we have Srihari Nataraj and Dhinidhi Desinghu, and PR Sreejesh is set to make waves in hockey. Punjab Punjab’s contingent includes Arjun Babuta, Sandeep Singh, Vijayveer Sidhu, and Sift Kaur Samra in shooting. Hockey stars Harmanpreet Singh, Jarmanpreet Singh, Shamsher Singh, Manpreet Singh, Hardik Singh, Sukhjeet Singh, Mandeep Singh, Gurjant Singh, and Jugraj Singh will also represent the state. Golfers Gaganjeet Bhullar and Shubhankar Sharma, along with shooter Anjum Moudgil, add to Punjab’s strong lineup. Delhi Delhi’s athletes include HS Prannoy in badminton, Amoj Jacob in athletics, Tulika Maan in judo, Manika Batra in table tennis, and Rajeshwari Kumari in shooting. Uttarakhand From Uttarakhand, we have Paramjeet Bisht and Ankita Dhyani in athletics, Lakshya Sen in badminton, and Suraj Panwar also in athletics. Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh is represented by Vikas Singh, Parul Chaudhary, Annu Rani, and Priyanka Goswami in athletics. Rajkumar Pal will compete in hockey, and Shubhankar Sharma will showcase his skills in golf. Karnataka Karnataka brings Poovamma MR in athletics, Aditi Ashok in golf, Ashwini Ponnappa in badminton, Archana Kamath in table tennis, Dhinidhi Desinghu in swimming, and Rohan Bopanna in tennis. Telangana Telangana’s lineup includes PV Sindhu in badminton, Esha Singh in shooting, Nikhat Zareen in boxing, and Sreeja Akula in table tennis. Assam Assam is proud to have boxer Lovlina Borgohain representing them. Chandigarh Chandigarh’s Anjum Moudgil will compete in shooting. Manipur Manipur’s Mirabai Chanu will compete in weightlifting, and Nilakanta Sharma will represent in hockey. Gujarat Gujarat has Harmeet Desai and Manav Thakkar in table tennis. Rajasthan Rajasthan’s talents include shooters Anantjeet Singh Naruka and Maheshwari Chauhan. Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh’s athletes include Prachi in athletics, Vivek Sagar Prasad in hockey, and Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar in shooting. International Representative Lastly, Tanisha Crasto, who is based outside India, will represent the country in badminton. India at the Paris 2024 Olympics is truly a representation of the diverse and remarkable athletic talent across the nation. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

This opportunity motivates me to work even harder and contribute to our team’s success,’ says Sanjay on playing in his maiden Olympics in Paris

Indian hockey player, Sanjay is all set to make his debut at Paris Olympics 2024, aiming to fulfill his gold medal dream.

Sanjay first caught the nation’s attention during the 2021 Junior Hockey World Cup, where he emerged as the highest scorer for India with eight goals New Delhi, 23rd July 2024: The Indian Men’s Hockey Team player Sanjay, who is a formidable defender and drag-flicker from Dabra village near Hisar, Haryana, is set to make his debut at the Olympics in Paris. Emerging as one of the most promising players in Indian hockey, Sanjay’s journey from a small village to the grand stage of the Olympics is a testament to his hard work and dedication. Speaking about playing in his maiden Olympics, Sanjay said, “I am honoured to be a part of the Indian team for the Paris Olympics. Like any other player, it was my dream to play in the Olympics, so I am happy that my hard work paid off and I made it to the squad for the Paris Olympics. This opportunity motivates me to work even harder and contribute to our team’s success. I look forward to making my country proud at the biggest sporting stage.” “My family was overjoyed when I shared the news of my selection for the Paris Olympics. Their blessings and encouragement have been a tremendous source of motivation for me to give my best in the event and make them proud,” he added. Sanjay first caught the nation’s attention during the 2021 Junior Hockey World Cup, where he emerged as the highest scorer for India with eight goals, including two hat-tricks. His outstanding performance not only made him the third-highest scorer in the tournament but also showcased his potential as a future star in Indian hockey. Sanjay made his senior team debut in June 2022 and quickly made an impact by helping India win the inaugural FIH Hockey5s. His contributions to the team have been significant, and his skills as a drag-flicker have been instrumental in securing crucial victories. He has also participated in major tournaments such as the 19th Asian Games 2022 in Hangzhou, China and the Hero Asian Champions Trophy Chennai 2023, where the team clinched Gold medals. His performance in the FIH Odisha Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup Bhubaneswar 2021 earned India a 4th position, and he secured a silver medal in the 3rd Youth Olympic Games 2018. Also, in recognition of his talents, Sanjay was awarded the Hockey India Jugraj Singh Award for Upcoming Player of the Year (Men) Under-21 in 2021. Now Sanjay’s complete focus is on the Paris Olympics and he aims to take it one game at a time and not get ahead of himself. “I will focus on the Olympics by taking it one game at a time and giving my hundred percent in each match. My goal is to stay fully present and committed, ensuring that I contribute to my team’s success with every opportunity on the field. This is the moment I’ve worked so hard for, and I intend to make the most of it,” he stated. Further revealing his ultimate dream as a player, Sanjay said, “Ever since I picked up a hockey stick, I have dreamed of winning Gold medals at the Olympics and the World Cup. Representing my country on these prestigious platforms and bringing home the Gold has always been my ultimate goal. I am deeply committed to making my nation proud through my dedication and hard work on the field.” India will commence their Paris 2024 Olympics campaign on 27th July when they take on New Zealand in their first pool B match at 2100hrs IST.

Paris 2024: All You Need To Know About Team India Official Kits

JSW Inspire's new kit, embodying India's spirit and resilience, is ready for Team India at Paris 2024.

The Paris Olympics 2024 is right around the corner and the Indian contingent is all set with their practice to bag as many golds as possible in the tournament. Beside practice and India striking gold, another exciting aspect to look forward to is the unveiling of the official Team India Olympic Kit for Paris 2024. Who Is The Kit Sponsor? JSW Inspire, an athleisure brand introduced by the JSW Group in 2022, has served as the Official Kit sponsor for Team India at both the 2022 Commonwealth Games and the 2023 Asian Games. Dedicated to providing athletes—both professional and aspiring—with top-quality, Indian-made products, JSW Inspire aims to meet and even surpass the standards set by leading global brands. The JSW group unveiled the official Paris Olympics 2024 kits for India recently. The kits are just immaculate.  The Design Journey The Team India Olympic Kit is more than just apparel; it embodies the heart and soul of our nation. India’s diverse landscapes—mountains, plains, and rivers—have shaped the Indian culture for centuries, influencing India’s spirit, India’s songs and even India’s national anthem. This diversity also molds the Indian athletes, whose victories symbolize India’s strength. The designs honor this determination. Quote From The Designer – Aaquib Wani “As the designer behind the Olympic jersey for the Indian contingent, this opportunity is not merely about clothing our athletes; it’s about encapsulating the essence of our nation’s spirit. Inspired by our terrain-each contour and flow echoing the resilience of our landscapes-we’ve created a design that is fierce, embodying the indomitable spirit of our athletes. Just as our terrains endure and evolve into forces of nature, our athletes rise as champions, reflecting the gleaming gold of India’s heart. It’s more than just fabric; it’s a symbol of pride, woven with the spirit of India’s champions,” Aaquib Wani said. Sports enthusiasts and team India fans now have the treat of purchasing the official Team India Olympic Kit online on the JSW Inspire website. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

Paris 2024: India’s Olympics Squad: A Statistical Overview

India's 117-strong Paris 2024 Olympic squad features returning champions, debutants, young prodigies, and experienced athletes across 16 sports.

Team India is all set for the Paris Olympics 2024. There is no shortage of stars and the contingent is brimming with talent. A couple of massive names include the likes of Neeraj Chopra, Mirabai Chanu, PV Sindhu and Lovlina Borgohain. 5 Returning Medallists India’s contingent for the Paris 2024 Olympics boasts five returning medallists, including star athletes Neeraj Chopra, Mirabai Chanu, PV Sindhu, Lovlina Borgohain, and the men’s hockey team. These athletes were instrumental in India’s impressive medal haul of seven in Tokyo, with wrestlers Ravi Dahiya and Bajrang Punia rounding out the list. 1 Defending Champion Neeraj Chopra, India’s first track and field Olympic gold medallist, stands as the defending champion in men’s javelin throw. His presence adds significant weight to India’s aspirations for gold in Paris, following his historic triumph in Tokyo. 72 Debutants A notable feature of India’s Paris-bound squad is the inclusion of 72 athletes making their Olympic debut, comprising 61% of the total contingent. Among them are promising talents like two-time boxing world champion Nikhat Zareen, junior world wrestling champions Antim Panghal and Reetika Hooda, and emerging stars such as sprinter Jyothi Yarraji and javelin sensation Kishore Kumar Jena. 14-Year-Old Prodigy Dhinidhi Desinghu, aged 14, will be the youngest Indian athlete at the Paris Olympics and one of the youngest in Olympic history. Her participation highlights India’s commitment to nurturing young talent across diverse sports disciplines. Male Wrestling Representation India will be represented by only one male wrestler at Paris 2024, Aman Sehrawat, competing in the 57 kg category. This marks a departure from the two male wrestlers who medalled in Tokyo, highlighting the challenges and evolving dynamics in men’s freestyle wrestling in India. Record-Breaking Shooting Quotas India’s shooting contingent enters Paris on a high note, having secured a record 21 quotas across various categories. This achievement reflects the growing prowess of Indian shooters on the international stage. Multiple Event Participants Parul Chaudhary and Manu Bhaker are set to compete in multiple individual events at the 2024 Olympics. Parul will feature in the women’s 5000m run and 3000m steeplechase, while Manu aims for excellence in the women’s 10m air pistol and 25m pistol events. Senior Members Table tennis stalwart Sharath Kamal, aged 42, will lead as India’s flagbearer and senior-most athlete in his fifth Olympic appearance. Meanwhile, Rohan Bopanna, at 43, brings experience and skill to the men’s doubles event, highlighting his enduring contribution to Indian tennis. Total Contingent Size India will send a total of 117 athletes across 16 sports disciplines to Paris, slightly fewer than the 121 athletes who competed in Tokyo. This contingent includes 47 women athletes, reflecting India’s focus on gender inclusivity and the significant role played by women in recent Olympic successes. India’s squad for the Paris Olympics 2024 presents a diverse mix of seasoned champions and promising newcomers, poised to showcase their talent on the global stage and strive for further glory in their respective disciplines. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye