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Sheru Classic 2026 Wraps Up in Delhi, Boosting Indian Fitness Talent Globally

Sheru Classic 2026 concluded in New Delhi, drawing 1.5 lakh visitors and 250 participants from five countries. Founded by Sheru Aangrish, the festival now operates across nine countries and partners with the IFBB Pro League. JKC Sports, the JK Group's sports venture, has invested in Sheru Classic Universe to help Indian talent reach global stages. The event aims to build a clear pathway for Indian athletes to platforms like Mr. Olympia.

Sheru Classic 2026 concludes in New Delhi, building a global stage for Indian fitness talent

New Delhi, June 15

Sheru Classic 2026 concluded at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, after three days that drew close to 1.5 lakh visitors and around 250 participants from five countries. India's biggest health and fitness festival has become one of the surest routes for home-grown talent to reach the world stage.

Founded by Sheru Aangrish, Sheru Classic now runs across nine countries and partners with the IFBB Pro League and NPC, with shows and expos in markets including the United States, the United Kingdom and the UAE.

It staged Asia's first IFBB professional bodybuilding show in 2011, and through the IHFF and its competitions, it has carried Indian athletes onto the international circuit, including the Mr Olympia, according to a press release.

Aangrish's story runs through the sport. A former Mr India from Ludhiana, Punjab, he trained from a young age alongside his elder brother Hemant and competed at the top level of professional bodybuilding before studying in the UK and completing an MBA in Finance at King's College London. Over close to two decades, he has built Sheru Classic from a single show into the platform it is today.

The festival's newest backer is JKC Sports, the JK Group's sports venture, which has invested in Sheru Classic Universe to help take the platform global and widen the route for Make-in-India talent. JKC Sports was launched in 2025 by Raghavpat Singhania and Madhav Singhania of JK Cement, and works across sports infrastructure, technology and fitness.

"Beyond the investment itself, we see Sheru Classic as a platform for Make-in-India talent to reach a global stage," said Madhav Singhania, CEO and Joint Managing Director, JK Cement and Co-Founder, JKC Sports. "We want to build a clear pathway from India to the world, not only through Olympia but through new platforms across technology, infrastructure and fitness IPs."

"India is a young nation on its way to becoming a global superpower, and fitness, health and wellness will be the differentiator that makes this generation more productive and more invested in nation-building," he said. "Nation-building has been the JK Group's philosophy for decades. Through JKC Sports, we now see sport and fitness as a future pillar of our growth."

For Aangrish, the backing answers a long-standing gap. "For years, Indian athletes have had the talent but not always the platform," he said. "JKC Sports coming on board helps us change that, and carry more of our home-grown talent from the gym floor here to the biggest stages in the world."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Simran P

I took my son to the expo this weekend and we both had a blast! The energy at Bharat Mandapam was electric. Saw some incredible physiques from India and abroad. What makes me proud is that this isn't just about big muscles—the health and wellness stalls, supplements, and fitness tech were world-class. Yes, some entry fees were steep, but worth it for the inspiration. My 14-year-old is now deadset on competing in a few years! 🏋️‍♀️

Varun X

Good initiative, but let's be honest—our athletes still face massive hurdles. The article talks about 'Make-in-India talent,' but how many of these contestants can afford the supplements, coaching, and travel that international competitors take for granted? Sheru Classic is a start, but JK Group needs to invest in grassroots training centres and scholarships too. Otherwise it's just another fancy event for the elite. Hope they prove me wrong.

Raghav A

As someone who trains six days a week and competes in local meets, this is huge. Sheru Aangrish has been grinding for two decades—that's pure passion. And JK Cement coming in? Solid corporate backing means we can finally stop relying on chai-wala sponsorships for international meets. The IFBB Pro League partnership gives our guys a straight shot to Mr Olympia. Mark my words: within 5 years, an Indian will be in the top 10 at Olympia. 📈🔥

Tanvi S

I'm happy for the men's bodybuilding scene, but what about women? The article doesn't mention female participation numbers. I saw only a handful of women competitors at the event. For a 'global platform,' the representation still feels one-sided. India has amazing female athletes in every sport now—we need the same push in fitness and bodybuilding. Let's make Sheru Classic truly inclusive! 👩‍🎤💪

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