Babulal Hembrom's Journey: From Bamboo Sticks to Weightlifting Medals

Babulal Hembrom, a weightlifter from Jharkhand, began training with makeshift equipment like bamboo sticks due to a lack of funds. He has since won medals at prestigious events including the Khelo India Youth Games and international youth championships. His recent silver at the Khelo India Tribal Games has boosted his confidence as he transitions to the senior circuit. Hembrom now aims to represent India at major tournaments like the Commonwealth and Asian Games.

Key Points: Babulal Hembrom's Inspiring Weightlifting Journey | Khelo India

  • Trained with bamboo sticks
  • Won Khelo India Tribal Games silver
  • Aims for senior Indian team
  • Overcame financial struggles
  • Medaled at international youth events
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Khelo India Tribal Games: Jharkhand weightlifter Babulal Hembrom charts his own path, one medal at a time

Discover how Jharkhand's Babulal Hembrom overcame financial hurdles to win medals at Khelo India Tribal Games and aims for the Indian senior team.

"I would make do with bamboo sticks and iron rods. - Babulal Hembrom"

Raipur, March 28

When a former Army coach, Gurvinder Singh, suggested that Babulal Hembrom stop playing other sports and take up weightlifting, given his body structure, the biggest challenge for the teenager from Keribanda village in Ramgarh District of Jharkhand was to find funds to pursue the sport.

Despite the lack of funds in his district, Ramgarh, for the sport, instead of giving up, Babulal began training by using bamboo sticks and iron rods at construction sites before joining the Jharkhand State Sports Promotion Society coaching centre, which meant commuting 60 km daily to train under Gurvinder.

"It was a tough period for me when I took up the sport in 2018. Financially, we couldn't afford the equipment and the kit to train, and hence I would make do with bamboo sticks and iron rods. Then I got coaching support from JSPS and my coach, and here I am," said Babulal, who won the silver medal in the men's 60kg category at the ongoing Khelo India Tribal Games 2026 in Chhattisgarh.

"My mother works as a cook in a local school, and my father works odd jobs, and we always struggled for financial stability. But I am confident that all this success at Khelo India events will change as I win more such medals," said the youngest of the five siblings at 19.

Babulal Hembrom has been making his mark on the national and international stage in the age-group circuit for a while. In 2024, he clinched the Khelo India Youth Games gold in the 49kg category in Chennai and then went on to win medals at the IWF World Youth Weightlifting Championships and also the Asian Junior and Youth Weightlifting Championships.

Babulal is now making the transformation to the senior circuit and has set his sights on making it to the Indian team for major international tournaments, as he is now part of the national camps in Patiala.

"This silver medal at the Khelo India Tribal Games has given me the confidence that I am on the right path with my training. Once I go back to the national camp, I will speak to my coaches to decide my future targets and then train accordingly. Definitely, my ambitions are to represent India in major international events like the Commonwealth Games, Asian Games and the world championships," Babulal added.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Khelo India is doing great work, but stories like this highlight the gap at the district level. If a promising athlete has to travel 60km daily, it means our grassroots sports infrastructure needs urgent attention. Hope his success brings more facilities to Ramgarh.
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Aman W
Jharkhand has so much raw sporting talent. From archery to hockey and now weightlifting. Babulal's journey from Keribanda to the national camp is incredible. His parents must be so proud. Best wishes for the Commonwealth Games dream!
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Sarah B
This is the kind of news we need more of. A 19-year-old with such focus and humility. The fact that he's thinking of consulting his coaches for future targets shows great maturity. Go for gold, Babulal!
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Karthik V
Respect to Coach Gurvinder Singh for spotting the talent. Sometimes all it takes is one mentor to change a life. Hope Babulal gets corporate sponsorship now so he can focus 100% on training without financial stress.
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Nidhi U
While his story is motivating, it also makes me a bit sad. In 2026, athletes from tribal communities are still struggling for basic equipment. The system needs to be more proactive in identifying and supporting talent early, not just after they start winning.

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