Indian Lacrosse Teams Meet VP After Historic Double Gold at Asian Games

The captains of India's historic gold medal-winning men's and women's lacrosse teams were honored in a meeting with Vice President C P Radhakrishnan. Both teams secured their first-ever Asian Lacrosse Games gold medals, marking a landmark achievement for the sport nationally. The Vice President commended their performance and expressed confidence for upcoming Asia-Pacific Olympic qualifiers in 2026. This double triumph arrives as lacrosse prepares to return to the Olympics in 2028, positioning India as a rising force in the sport.

Key Points: India's Lacrosse Teams Honored by VP After Historic Gold Medals

  • First-ever Asian gold for Indian lacrosse
  • Teams honored by Vice President
  • Momentum for 2026 Olympic qualifiers
  • Sport returns to Olympics in 2028
  • Historic achievement inspires athletes
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India Lacrosse teams meet Vice-President Radhakrishnan after historic golds

Indian men's and women's lacrosse teams meet Vice President C P Radhakrishnan after historic double gold at Asian Games, boosting Olympic hopes.

"commended the exceptional performance of both teams and appreciated their dedication to elevating India's stature globally - Vice President C P Radhakrishnan"

New Delhi, March 26

In a proud and momentous development for Indian lacrosse, Anudeep Reddy, Indian Men's team's skipper and the historic gold medal-winning captain who led India to its first-ever gold in the sport, along with Indian Women's team Captain Sunita, had the honour of meeting the Vice President C P Radhakrishnan in the national capital.

The delegation also included Lacrosse Association of India officials Saurabh and Imran Lari, according to a release.

Both the Indian men's and women's lacrosse teams recently created history at the Asian Lacrosse Games 2026 by securing gold medals, marking a landmark achievement for the sport in the country. This twin triumph has brought national recognition to Indian lacrosse and established India as a rising force on the international stage.

During the interaction, Vice President Radhakrishnan commended the exceptional performance of both teams and appreciated their dedication to elevating India's stature globally.

He extended his heartfelt congratulations and conveyed his best wishes for their continued success. He also expressed confidence that the teams would maintain their winning momentum and deliver commendable performances at the upcoming Asia-Pacific Continental Olympic Qualifiers, scheduled to be held in Australia in October 2026.

The presence of both team captains and senior officials of the Lacrosse Association of India reflects the growing strength and structured development of the sport in the country. The historic double gold victory stands as a source of immense pride and serves as a strong inspiration for aspiring athletes across India.

As Indian lacrosse continues to gain momentum, there is a collective sense of optimism that the sport will scale greater heights and bring further glory to the nation on the global stage.

With lacrosse returning to the Olympics through the sixes format in Los Angeles 2028, India's double-gold performance at the Asian level arrives at a critical moment. The results strengthen India's position within the continental structure and highlight the country's growing potential in a sport that values discipline, adaptability, and teamwork.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is wonderful news! As someone who follows sports development, it's heartening to see India excel in a non-traditional sport. The focus on the sixes format for LA 2028 is perfect timing. Hope they get the funding and support they need for the Olympic qualifiers.
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Vikram M
Kudos to Captain Anudeep Reddy and Captain Sunita! 🇮🇳 This is how we build a sporting culture - by conquering new frontiers. The government and corporate sector must now step up to provide proper infrastructure so that talent from smaller towns can also take up lacrosse.
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Priya S
So inspiring! Sunita leading the women's team to gold is especially powerful for young girls across the country. Shows that with hard work, you can shine in any field. Wishing both teams all the best for the qualifiers in Australia!
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Rohit P
This is great, but let's be honest, how many of us even knew India had a lacrosse team before this? While the recognition from the VP is good, media needs to consistently cover these sports beyond just cricket and hockey. The athletes deserve a permanent spotlight.
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Karthik V
Double gold! Bahut badhiya! This news made my day. The discipline and teamwork mentioned in the article are values we should all appreciate. Hope schools start introducing lacrosse now. Future looks bright for Indian sports.

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