Yearender 2024: A look back at landmark triumphs that redefined Indian sports ByHT Sports Desk Dec 27, 2024 03:10 PM IST Share Via Copy Link 2024 was a remarkable year for Indian sports, with athletes from various disciplines elevating the Indian flag on the global stage. The nation secured six medals at the 2024 Paris […]
Yearender 2024: A look back at landmark triumphs that redefined Indian sports
2024 was a remarkable year for Indian sports, with athletes from various disciplines elevating the Indian flag on the global stage.
Competing in Kazakhstan, the team of Manika Batra, Sreeja Akula, Ayhika Mukherjee, Sutirtha Mukherjee, and Diya Chitale earned a bronze medal after a valiant effort in the semifinals. India continued its remarkable rise in chess, achieving stellar success at the 2024 Chess Olympiad in Budapest. The Indian men’s and women’s teams both made history by winning gold in their respective categories, cementing India’s dominance in the game.
Avani Lekhara’s historic feat and best-ever showing at Paralympics
In a nail-biting finale that will go down in history, India lifted their second T20 World Cup title after a 17-year wait. India showed resilience under pressure, beating South Africa by a narrow seven-run margin in Barbados. The match saw Virat Kohli playing a pivotal 76-run knock in India’s total of 176/7 after the side batted first. Earllier this month, D. Gukesh, the 18-year-old prodigy, became the youngest-ever World Chess Champion, a record that had been held by Garry Kasparov for decades. Gukesh’s victory in the 14th round of the World Chess Championship, where he defeated China’s Ding Liren, was a spectacular achievement, as he followed in the footsteps of his mentor, Viswanathan Anand. Avani Lekhara made history by becoming the first Indian woman to win two Paralympic golds. Her victory in the women’s 10m air rifle standing SH1 event was accompanied by a world record, solidifying her place as one of the most successful Indian athletes in Paralympic history.
Rohan Bopanna’s Australian Open triumph
In a landmark achievement for Indian mixed martial arts, Puja Tomar made history by becoming the first Indian to win a UFC fight. The 30-year-old secured a hard-fought victory against Brazil’s Rayanne dos Santos in a thrilling strawweight bout, winning by split decision with scores of 30-27, 27-30, 29-28. Tomar’s victory marked a milestone for Indian athletes in the UFC, a global stage for combat sports.
The bronze medal win was also a fitting farewell for goalkeeper PR Sreejesh, who had been a rock in front of the goal for the men’s hockey team for decades. With bronze-medal winning performances from athletes like Swapnil Kusale (Shooting), Aman Sehrawat (Wrestling), and Sarabjot Singh (Shooting), the 2024 Olympics were a testament to India’s growing sporting stature on the world stage.
Olympiad victory and Gukesh’s Chess World Championship win
The year 2024 has been nothing short of extraordinary for Indian sports, with athletes across multiple disciplines delivering performances that captured the imagination of millions. From historic victories on the global stage to personal milestones that rewrote records, the year showcased India’s growing dominance in international sporting arenas. Whether it was cricket, athletics, tennis, or chess, Indian athletes proved their mettle, bringing home medals and accolades that will be remembered for generations. This victory was especially significant considering India’s past performance at the 2022 Chess Olympiad in Mamallapuram, where the country secured bronze medals in both categories. India also made history with a one-two finish in athletics in the men’s club throw F51, where Dharambir and Parnav Soorma claimed gold and silver respectively. Sumit Antil, Mariyappan Thangavelu, and Sheetal Devi also etched their names in history.
Indian Women’s Table Tennis team makes history
The 2024 Games proved to be a milestone for Indian sports, with the country securing its best-ever performance in the competition. India brought home 29 medals — seven gold, nine silver, and 13 bronze — surpassing its previous best of 19 medals at the Tokyo 2020 Games. India enjoyed an unbeaten run throughout the tournament, defeating arch-rivals Pakistan, USA, Ireland, and Canada in the group stage before triumphing Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Australia in the Super Eights. In the semi-final, India rolled past England to keep its unbeaten record intact.
Puja Tomar’s UFC victory
Her success sent a message to the world that Indian fighters are capable of competing at the highest level in mixed martial arts. Tomar, who had signed with the UFC in 2023, dedicated her win to all Indian fans and fighters. Bopanna had previously come close but never secured a Grand Slam victory in men’s doubles; his previous-best performance was reaching the final of the US Open, which he achieved twice in 2010 and 2023. His win at Melbourne’s iconic Rod Laver Arena not only made him the oldest player to achieve World No. 1 status but also proved that age is no barrier to success in professional sport.
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