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Neeraj Chopra, Parul Chaudhary Win Top Honours at Inaugural Indian Athletics Awards

Neeraj Chopra and Parul Chaudhary were crowned Best Athletes at the inaugural Indian Athletics Awards in New Delhi. The ceremony, organized by the Athletics Federation of India, also honored Shahnawaz Khan and Pooja as Best Emerging Athletes. Legendary athletes PT Usha, Anju Bobby George, Gurbachan Singh Randhawa, and Bahadur Singh Chauhan received Lifetime Achievement Awards. Union Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya presented the awards, praising the unprecedented growth of Indian athletics.

Neeraj Chopra, Parul Chaudhary crowned Best Athletes at Indian Athletics Awards

New Delhi, June 21

Neeraj Chopra and Parul Chaudhary were presented the Best Athlete Awards, male and female, respectively, at the inaugural Indian Athletics Awards here on Saturday evening. Shahnavaz Khan and Pooja were named the Best Emerging Athletes at a glittering ceremony.

Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya gave away the awards instituted by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI). A galaxy of dignitaries, including World Athletics Vice President Adille J. Sumariwalla, Korottage Bimal Prasanna, President of Sri Lanka Athletics, and Mohamed Tholal, Sports Commissioner of the Maldives, were on hand to celebrate excellence across the Indian athletics ecosystem.

"Indian athletics has witnessed unprecedented growth over the last decade, with our athletes delivering world-class performances on the biggest stages. The Indian Athletics Awards are a fitting tribute to the individuals and institutions driving this progress. These awards will further strengthen India's sporting ecosystem," Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya said.

The Indian Athletics Awards night also saw some of the most influential figures in Indian athletics being decorated with Lifetime Achievement Awards. Legendary athletes Gurbachan Singh Randhawa, Bahadur Singh Chauhan, P T Usha, and Anju Bobby George were honoured for their extraordinary contributions to Indian athletics over several decades.

AFI President Bahadur Singh Sagoo said the Indian Athletics Awards are a platform to celebrate excellence and recognise the individuals who contribute to the success of Indian athletics. "From athletes and coaches to technical officials, every stakeholder plays a vital role in our journey. These awards will serve as a prestigious honour in Indian athletics," he said.

Neeraj Chopra said this is a special honour to be recognised among so many outstanding athletes from our country. "Indian athletics is progressing rapidly, and every year we are seeing new talent emerge and perform on the global stage. This award motivates me to strive for excellence and contribute to the sport," he said.

Parul Chaudhary said the recognition means a lot to her. "Athletics is a sport that demands patience, discipline, and perseverance every single day. I am grateful to my coaches, support staff, and family for their constant support. I hope my journey encourages more young girls to take up athletics and pursue their dreams," she said.

Shahnawaz Khan said he felt proud. "This is a proud moment and comes as a huge motivation. It encourages me to work harder and continue improving as an athlete. I am grateful to my coaches, family, and everyone who has supported me on this journey," he said.

Pooja said this recognition gives her confidence and inspires her to aim higher. "Being acknowledged at a national platform like this is very encouraging. I will continue working hard to make the country proud in the years ahead."

Lifetime Achievement Award recipient PT Usha said Athletics has given her everything in life, and she feels deeply humbled. "Over the years, I have witnessed the tremendous evolution of Indian Athletics, and I am delighted to see young athletes achieving success at the highest levels," she said.

Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Anju Bobby George said Indian Athletics has come a long way. "It is heartening to see the sport receiving the attention it deserves. I accept this honour on behalf of everyone who has contributed to my journey. I hope the next generation continues to dream big. I believe our athletes can compete with the world's best," she said.

The awards ceremony brought together some of India's biggest athletics stars like Sriram Singh, Charles Borromeo, Chand Ram, and Kamaljit Sandhu, coaches and administrators, and celebrated outstanding performers not only in the 2025 season but also those who have held the banner of Indian Athletics aloft in an earlier era.

Neeraj Chora and Parul Chaudhary were also given Rs. 10 lakh each, while Shahnawaz Khan and Pooja were given Rs. 2.50 lakh each. The Lifetime Achievement Award winners were given Rs. 5 lakh each.

AFI also presented awards across other categories, including Best Coach of the Year, Best State Association of the Year, Best Technical Official of the Year, Best State Supporting Athletics, Organisation Supporting Athletics, and Partner Supporting Athletics.

Award winners:

* Best Male Athlete of the Year 2025 - Neeraj Chopra (Rs. 10,00,000)

* Best Female Athlete of the Year 2025 - Parul Chaudhary (Rs. 10,00,000)

* Best Emerging Male Athlete 2025 - Shahnawaz Khan (Rs. 2,50,000)

* Best Emerging Female Athlete 2025 - Pooja (Rs. 2,50,000)

* Lifetime Achievement Athletics Award - P T Usha (Rs. 5,00,000)

* Lifetime Achievement Athletics Award - Gurbachan Singh Randhawa (Rs. 5,00,000)

* Lifetime Achievement Athletics Award - Anju Bobby George (Rs. 5,00,000)

* Lifetime Achievement Athletics Award - Bahadur Singh Chauhan (Rs. 5,00,000)

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Great to see Indian athletics getting this level of institutional support. As someone who follows the sport, the progress from Tokyo Olympics to now is incredible. Hope the momentum continues for Paris 2024 and beyond. 👏

Rohit L

Wonderful news! 🇮🇳 But I wish they had included more categories like Best Coach or Best Technical Official with bigger awards. The real heroes are those behind the scenes. Also, Rs 10 lakh for Neeraj seems less compared to what cricketers get—our sports funding is still skewed.

Pooja D

So proud of Parul Chaudhary! 🥇 She's an inspiration for every girl from small towns. The way she spoke about discipline and patience hit home. Hope this encourages more girls to take up athletics, especially in states like Haryana and Uttar Pradesh where we need more female athletes.

David E

Impressive ceremony! The Lifetime Achievement Awards to PT Usha and Gurbachan Singh Randhawa are well-deserved. Indian athletics has come a long way from the 1950s. AFI should also consider creating a Hall of Fame to preserve this legacy for future generations.

Arun Y

Good initiative, but why only Rs 2.5 lakh for emerging athletes? That's barely enough for a year's training and equipment. We need to match global standards. Also, why no mention of coaches' awards in the main list? They're the backbone of these achievements. 🤔

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