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Paris Olympics 2024: Top 5 Youngest Indian Athletes to represent Country so far in the Marquee Event in Detail

The Upcoming Paris Olympics 2024, is all set to start from 26th July 2024,  where distinct teams will compete for 329 events for the Coveted medals.

Here in this article, 5 Youngest Indian Athletes to represent Country so far in the Upcoming Marquee event in Detail:

S. No Player Name Sports Age Medals won
1 PV Sindhu Badminton 21 years 1 month 14 days Silver Medal
2 Saina Nehwal Badminton 22 years 4 month 18 days Bronze Medal
3 Vijender Singh Boxing 22 years 9 month 24 days Bronze Medal
4 Leander Paes Tennis 23 years 1 month 17 days Bronze Medal
5 Neeraj Chopra Javelin Throw 23 years 7 month 14 days Gold Medal
  1. PV Sindhu: PV Sindhu’s Olympic journey is etched with determination, brilliance, and unyielding resilience. She secured India’s first-ever silver medal in badminton at the 2016 Rio Olympics, captivating the world with her powerful game and unwavering focus. Sindhu’s relentless spirit and strategic prowess propelled her to clinch the bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, solidifying her status as one of India’s most celebrated athletes and inspiring a generation to pursue excellence on the global stage.

2.  Saina Nehwal: Saina Nehwal’s Olympic odyssey is a testament to her resilience, tenacity, and unwavering dedication. She claimed bronze at the 2012 London Olympics, becoming the first Indian badminton player to achieve this historic feat. Nehwal’s unwavering focus and relentless pursuit of excellence propelled her to compete fiercely at the highest level, inspiring countless aspiring athletes along her remarkable journey and cementing her legacy as a trailblazer in Indian badminton.

3. Vijender Singh: Vijender Singh’s Olympic voyage is marked by sheer grit, determination, and unparalleled skill. He scripted history by clinching bronze at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, making him the first Indian boxer to win an Olympic medal in over a decade. Singh’s unwavering commitment to his craft and exceptional boxing prowess showcased the immense potential of Indian boxing on the global stage, inspiring a generation of aspiring boxers to dream big and pursue their passion with unwavering determination.

4. Leander Paes: Leander Paes‘ Olympic legacy is a tapestry of passion, perseverance, and unparalleled success. He etched his name in history by winning bronze at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, marking India’s first individual Olympic medal in tennis since 1924. Paes’ remarkable longevity and unparalleled doubles expertise have made him a legend in the sport, inspiring aspiring tennis players worldwide with his enduring commitment to excellence and his remarkable ability to excel on the grandest stage of them all.

Neeraj Chopra

5. Neeraj Chopra: Neeraj Chopra’s Olympic journey is a tale of meteoric rise, unwavering determination, and unparalleled triumph. He made history by clinching gold at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in the javelin throw, becoming India’s first-ever track and field Olympic champion. Chopra’s remarkable feat not only brought glory to the nation but also ignited a newfound passion for athletics across India, inspiring countless young athletes to pursue their dreams with unwavering determination and reminding the world of the immense talent and potential that exists within Indian sports.

Live Streaming: You will watch all the games live in India on Sports 18 channel and the same will be streamed on Jio Cinema app.

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