India at Olympics - Srihari NatarajTOKYO, JAPAN - JULY 25: Srihari Nataraj of Team India competes in heat three of the Men's 100m Backstroke on day two of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Tokyo Aquatics Centre on July 25, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

The anticipation for the Paris 2024 Olympics is reaching a fever pitch, particularly with the promising prospect of a robust representation from India. Over the past few editions, the number of Indian athletes at the Summer Olympics has steadily increased. In Tokyo 2020, India sent its largest contingent ever, comprising 124 athletes, and achieved its highest medal haul with seven medals, including a historic gold by Neeraj Chopra in the men’s javelin throw. As we approach the Paris 2024 Olympics, India at Olympics is expected to see even more athletes qualify, with hopes high for surpassing the previous medal tally.

The Growing Presence of India at Olympics

The Tokyo 2020 Olympics was a landmark event for India at Olympics. With a record number of athletes participating and an unprecedented medal haul, India demonstrated its growing prowess on the global sports stage. The remarkable performance has set the stage for Paris 2024, where India aims to not only send more athletes but also achieve greater success.

Indian Athletes and Teams Qualified for Paris 2024

Shooting

Indian shooters have secured a quota in every Olympic shooting category for the first time, marking a significant milestone for India at Olympics.

  1. Prithviraj Tondaiman – Men’s Trap
  2. Sandeep Singh – Men’s 10m Air Rifle and 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team
  3. Swapnil Kusale – Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions
  4. Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar – Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions
  5. Elavenil Valarivan – Women’s 10m Air Rifle and 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team
  6. Sift Kaur Samra – Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions
  7. Rajeshwari Kumari – Women’s Trap
  8. Sarabjot Singh – Men’s 10m Air Pistol and 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team
  9. Arjun Babuta – Men’s 10m Air Rifle and 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team
  10. Ramita Jindal – Women’s 10m Air Rifle and 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team
  11. Manu Bhaker – Women’s 10m Air Pistol, 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team, and Women’s 25m Pistol
  12. Anish Bhanwala – Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
  13. Anjum Moudgil – Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions
  14. Arjun Cheema – Men’s 10m Air Pistol and 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team
  15. Esha Singh – Women’s 25m Pistol
  16. Rhythm Sangwan – Women’s 10m Air Pistol and 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team
  17. Vijayveer Sidhu – Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
  18. Raiza Dhillon – Women’s Skeet
  19. Anantjeet Singh Naruka – Men’s Skeet and Skeet Mixed Team
  20. Maheshwari Chauhan – Women’s Skeet and Skeet Mixed Team
  21. Shreyasi Singh – Women’s Trap (Quota swap with women’s 10m Air Pistol)

Athletics

Race walkers Priyanka Goswami and Akshdeep Singh were among the first Indian athletes to qualify for Paris 2024 in athletics.

  1. Akshdeep Singh – Men’s 20km Race Walk
  2. Priyanka Goswami – Women’s 20km Race Walk
  3. Vikas Singh – Men’s 20km Race Walk
  4. Paramjeet Bisht – Men’s 20km Race Walk
  5. Murali Sreeshankar – Men’s Long Jump
  6. Avinash Sable – Men’s 3000m Steeplechase
  7. Neeraj Chopra – Men’s Javelin Throw
  8. Parul Chaudhary – Women’s 3000m Steeplechase
  9. Kishore Jena – Men’s Javelin Throw
  10. Ram Baboo – Men’s 20km Race Walk
  11. Muhammed Anas Yahiya, Muhammed Ajmal, Arokia Rajiv, Amoj Jacob – Men’s 4x400m Relay
  12. Rupal, Jyothika Sri Dandi, MR Poovamma, Subha Venkatesan – Women’s 4x400m Relay
  13. Priyanka Goswami/Akshdeep Singh – Marathon Race Walk Mixed Relay

Boxing

India reclaimed its boxing quota in the women’s 57kg via Jaismine Lamboria at the Olympic qualifiers in Bangkok.

  1. Nikhat Zareen – Women’s 50kg
  2. Preeti Pawar – Women’s 54kg
  3. Lovlina Borgohain – Women’s 75kg
  4. Jaismine Lamboria – Women’s 57kg
  5. Nishant Dev – Men’s 71kg
  6. Amit Panghal – Men’s 51kg

Wrestling

Quotas in wrestling are awarded to countries rather than individual athletes, meaning substitutions can occur.

  1. Antim Panghal – Women’s 53kg
  2. Vinesh Phogat – Women’s 50kg
  3. Anshu Malik – Women’s 57kg
  4. Reetika Hooda – Women’s 76kg
  5. Nisha Dahiya – Women’s 68kg
  6. Aman Sehrawat – Men’s Freestyle 57kg

Badminton

Indian badminton players can qualify based on their rankings, with final confirmation needed from NOCs.

  1. PV Sindhu – Women’s Singles
  2. HS Prannoy – Men’s Singles
  3. Lakshya Sen – Men’s Singles
  4. Satwiksairaj Rankireddy/Chirag Shetty – Men’s Doubles
  5. Ashwini Ponnappa/Tanisha Crasto – Women’s Doubles

Hockey

India’s men’s hockey team has qualified directly for Paris 2024, continuing their strong tradition in the sport.

Archery

Indian archers have shown consistent performances, qualifying multiple athletes for Paris 2024.

  1. Dhiraj Bommadevara – Men’s Individual and Men’s Team
  2. Tarundeep Rai – Men’s Individual and Men’s Team
  3. Pravin Jadhav – Men’s Individual and Men’s Team
  4. Bhajan Kaur – Women’s Individual and Women’s Team
  5. Deepika Kumari – Women’s Individual and Women’s Team
  6. Ankita Bhakat – Women’s Individual and Women’s Team

Sailing

  1. Vishnu Saravanan – Men’s One Person Dinghy
  2. Nethra Kumanan – Women’s One Person Dinghy

Equestrian

  1. Anush Agarwalla – Dressage

Table Tennis

Indian teams have qualified based on their rankings.

  1. Indian Men’s Team – Men’s Team and two in Men’s Singles
  2. Indian Women’s Team – Women’s Team and two in Women’s Singles

Rowing

  1. Balraj Panwar – Men’s Single Sculls

Tennis

  1. Rohan Bopanna/N Sriram Balaji – Men’s Doubles
  2. Sumit Nagal – Men’s Singles

Golf

  1. Shubhankar Sharma – Men’s
  2. Gaganjeet Bhullar – Men’s
  3. Aditi Ashok – Women’s
  4. Diksha Dagar – Women’s

Weightlifting

  1. Mirabai Chanu – Women’s 49kg

Judo

  1. Tulika Maan – Women’s +78kg

Swimming

  1. Srihari Nataraj – Men’s 100m Backstroke (Universality Place)
  2. Dhinidhi Desinghu – Women’s 200m Freestyle (Universality Place)

The impressive list of qualified athletes reflects the growing presence of India at Olympics. Each athlete’s journey to the Paris 2024 Olympics has been marked by dedication, rigorous training, and an indomitable spirit.

The Future of India at Olympics

As India at Olympics continues to grow, there is a palpable sense of optimism surrounding the nation’s prospects in Paris 2024. The increase in the number of athletes qualifying for the Olympics is a testament to the progress in various sports disciplines within the country. The goal is not only to send more athletes but also to increase the medal tally significantly.

India’s sporting authorities have been instrumental in providing the necessary support and infrastructure for athletes to excel. The government’s initiatives, coupled with private sector investments in sports, have created a conducive environment for nurturing talent. The success of India at Olympics is a reflection of these combined efforts.

Conclusion | India at Olympics

The Paris 2024 Olympics promises to be an exhilarating event for India at Olympics. With a record number of athletes qualifying across a diverse range of sports, India is poised to make a significant impact. The journey of these athletes, filled with hard work, perseverance, and passion, is an inspiration for the entire nation. As they prepare to compete on the world stage, the hopes and aspirations of a billion people will be with them, cheering for their success and celebrating their achievements.

India at Olympics has come a long way, and Paris 2024 could

well be the event where the nation truly establishes itself as a formidable force in the global sporting arena.

By paola b

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