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New Delhi, India – January 1, 2024 (ANI): The year 2024 will be remembered as a landmark moment for Indian sports, marked by extraordinary achievements from athletes such as Neeraj Chopra and Manu Bhaker during the Paris 2024 Olympics. Furthermore, the Indian men’s cricket team celebrated a thrilling victory in the T20 World Cup, adding to a year filled with significant milestones.
Rohan Bopanna electrified the beginning of the year by clinching the Australian Open men’s doubles title alongside Matthew Ebden. This marked his maiden Grand Slam victory in men’s doubles and made him the oldest male player to accomplish this feat in the Open Era at 43 years and nine months. Additionally, Bopanna ascended to the pinnacle of the ATP doubles rankings, solidifying his place in tennis history by becoming the oldest Masters 1000 champion by winning the Miami Masters.
February witnessed a historic moment for the Indian women’s badminton team. Under the leadership of PV Sindhu and rising talent Anmol Kharb, they captured their first gold medal at the Badminton Asia Team Championships held in Malaysia. Youngster Kharb turned in a heroic performance, defeating higher-ranked opponents to guide India to glory.
The Indian cricket squad reclaimed the ICC Men’s T20I World Cup trophy, jointly hosted by the USA and West Indies, ending a lengthy 17-year wait. Captain Rohit Sharma led the team to an unbeaten run, culminating in a resounding victory over South Africa in the final. Jasprit Bumrah was awarded Player of the Tournament. This triumph also heralded the retirement of stalwarts Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Ravindra Jadeja from T20I cricket.
As the stage was set for farewells, several sports legends hung up their boots in 2024. Football icon Sunil Chhetri bid adieu to international football after nearly two decades, ending his career as India’s all-time leading scorer with 94 goals across 151 appearances. Chhetri’s swan song came during a match against Kuwait at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata, capping a disappointing year for the Indian Men’s Football Team, which ended winless.
The cricketing world also saw Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli announce their exits from T20I cricket following the World Cup, leaving behind a storied legacy in white-ball formats.
In hockey, legendary goalkeeper PR Sreejesh retired on a high note, having played a pivotal role in securing a bronze medal for India at the Paris Olympics. His remarkable saves, including a decisive shootout against England, were crucial to India’s success.
Indian athletes dazzled at the Paris Olympics, garnering a total of six medals: one silver and five bronze. Neeraj Chopra claimed silver in the men’s javelin throw, joining an elite club of athletes with multiple Olympic medals. Shooter Manu Bhaker made history by winning two bronze medals, including India’s first Olympic medal in women’s shooting, alongside Sarabjot Singh in the mixed team 10m air pistol event. Shooter Swapnil Kusale also impressed, securing bronze in the men’s 50m rifle, marking India’s inaugural medal in that event. Additionally, wrestler Aman Sehrawat, at just 21 years old, struck bronze in men’s freestyle 57 kg, earning the title of India’s youngest Olympic medalist.
Vinesh Phogat’s Olympic journey was a rollercoaster ride. She achieved a shocking victory over Japan’s Yui Susaki but faced heartbreak as she was disqualified from the final due to a weight issue, despite her performance being celebrated as a monumental upset in Olympic wrestling.
On the field of hockey, the Indian men’s team claimed bronze at the Paris Olympics, with PR Sreejesh delivering a game-winning performance to secure the podium finish. Captain Harmanpreet Singh’s brilliance was on display as he topped the tournament’s scoring charts with 10 goals, including a historic win over Australia that ended a 52-year wait for an Olympic victory against the Kookaburras.
In badminton, Lakshya Sen made history by becoming the first Indian male player to reach the semi-finals, although he fell short of securing a medal. His performance drew applause from top players including Viktor Axelsen.
Meanwhile, Indian para-athletes made their mark at the Paris 2024 Paralympics, collecting a remarkable 29 medals—seven gold, nine silver, and 13 bronze. Avani Lekhara and Sumit Antil each earned gold medals, while Harvinder Singh achieved India’s first Paralympic gold in archery.
India’s chess scene flourished with unprecedented achievements, featuring double gold at the Chess Olympiad and world titles for Gukesh Dommaraju and Koneru Humpy. Gukesh made headlines as the youngest world chess champion, while Humpy celebrated her second World Rapid Championship title.
After a trailblazing career, gymnast Dipa Karmakar announced her retirement, capping it off with a gold medal in the vault at the 2024 Asian Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Championships. Additionally, squash prodigy Anahat Singh made headlines by clinching nine PSA Challenger titles and breaking into the top 100 of the women’s PSA rankings.
In summary, 2024 was a year of outstanding accomplishments and poignant farewells in Indian sports, establishing new standards and motivating future generations of athletes.
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2024: A Remarkable Year of Triumphs and Farewells in Indian Sports – FootBoom
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