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Abhinav Bindra and PV Sindhu led heartfelt tributes on Olympic Day 2025, celebrating sportsmanship and unity. Bindra honored outgoing IOC president Thomas Bach while welcoming Kirsty Coventry. Sindhu reflected on the pride of representing India at the Olympics. Meanwhile, cricket's inclusion in the 2028 Olympics was celebrated by ICC chairman Jay Shah.

Key Points: Abhinav Bindra PV Sindhu Celebrate Olympic Day 2025 with Inspiring Messages

  • Bindra praises outgoing IOC president Thomas Bach
  • Sindhu reflects on representing India at Olympics
  • Cricket's inclusion in LA 2028 celebrated
  • Athletes promote #LetsMove fitness initiative
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India's celebrated stars Abhinav Bindra, PV Sindhu extend wishes on Olympic Day 2025

Olympic champions Abhinav Bindra and PV Sindhu share heartfelt wishes on Olympic Day 2025, honoring sportsmanship and global unity.

"The Olympic Movement is in wonderful hands. – Abhinav Bindra"

New Delhi, June 23

Former shooter Abhinav Bindra, top shuttler PV Sindhu and other athletes led Olympic Day 2025 celebrations on Monday and shared inspiring messages.

The Olympic Day is celebrated annually on June 23, commemorating the birth of the modern Olympic Games, which began on June 23, 1894, in Paris. The primary objective of Olympic Day is to encourage global participation in sports, regardless of age, gender, or athletic ability.

Since 2023, Olympic Day celebrations have aligned with the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) Let's Move initiative, which aims to promote physical activity and encourage people to move more daily.

India's first individual gold medallist at the Olympics, Bindra, lavished praise on the outgoing Olympic president, Thomas Bach, for the amount of hard work during his tenure and wished the best to Kirsty Coventry, who will take the role. Bindra believes the "Olympic Movement is in wonderful hands."

"Today, on Olympic Day, we honour the power of sport to unite, uplift, and inspire -across borders, generations, and every walk of life. It is also a deeply historic day, as we witness the end of an era. President Thomas Bach has led the Olympic Movement with extraordinary grace, integrity, and conviction always placing the athlete at the heart of every decision. His legacy will echo for generations," Bindra wrote on X.

"In just a few hours, the torch will be passed to Kirsty Coventry, a fellow Olympian and champion both in the pool and in life. As an athlete, she inspired the world. As President-elect, she now carries the hopes of a new generation. Kirsty, your journey is a testament to the values we hold dear. You understand not just what it means to win, but what it means to lead with empathy and purpose. I wish you strength, courage, and joy in this new chapter. The Olympic Movement is in wonderful hands," he concluded.

Sindhu, a two-time Olympic medallist, extended her wishes on the occasion. She also reflected on the pride and honour of representing India on the world's biggest sporting stage.

"There's nothing bigger than this. This isn't just sport -- it's my land, my blood, my sweat, and my tears. Grateful to have represented India at the highest level," Sindhu wrote on X.

International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman Jay Shah joined in the celebrations and expressed his delight at cricket's return to the quadrennial extravaganza at Los Angeles 2028.

"Cricket has always united us, and now, it's part of the Olympic movement! On this #OlympicDay, let's celebrate the power of sport to inspire, connect, and uplift. Invite your +1 for a walk, a run, or a game of cricket, and take a step towards a stronger, healthier India. Together, let's keep moving forward on our journey to bring the Olympic Games home," Shah wrote on X.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) echoed the ICC chairman's sentiments and posted on X, "Cricket has joined the Olympic movement- a historic leap for our beloved sport! This #OlympicDay, let's celebrate the power of sports to connect and inspire. Through the #LetsMove campaign, we invite you to pick your +1 and move - whether it's a walk, a run, or a game of cricket. Together, we can build a healthier, more united India, because when we move together, we move better. Let's make our dream a reality - Olympics in India."

- ANI

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Rahul K.
So proud of our athletes representing India with such grace! Bindra and Sindhu are true inspirations. Can't wait to see cricket in Olympics 2028 - imagine Team India winning gold! 🇮🇳🏅 #OlympicDreams
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the Olympic spirit, I wish our government would invest more in sports infrastructure at grassroots level. So many talented kids in villages don't get proper training. Hope cricket's inclusion brings more attention to all sports!
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Amit S.
Sindhu's words gave me goosebumps! "My land, my blood, my sweat" - this is why sports matter. Not just medals, but national pride. We need more role models like her who stay humble despite success. 🙏
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Neha R.
Cricket in Olympics is exciting but I hope BCCI gives equal importance to other sports too. Our hockey team, wrestlers and shooters deserve same support. Let's make India multi-sport nation! #OlympicDay
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Vikram J.
Bindra's message shows true sportsmanship - appreciating outgoing president while welcoming new one. This is Olympic spirit! Also great to see Indian athletes becoming global ambassadors of sports. Next goal - Olympics in India! 🏟
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Sunita P.
The "Let's Move" initiative is much needed in India where sedentary lifestyle is becoming problem. Inspired by these athletes to take up badminton with my daughter. Who knows, maybe she'll be next Sindhu! 😊

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