Key Points

India's speed skating team has returned home as heroes after a historic performance. Anandkumar Velkumar led the charge with two gold medals and a bronze in the senior category. Junior skaters Krish Sharma and Anish Raj added to the tally with a gold and a bronze respectively. This record-breaking achievement is set to inspire a new generation of skaters in the country.

Key Points: Indian Speed Skating Team Wins Historic Three Gold Medals at World Championships

  • Anandkumar Velkumar won double gold in senior men's 1000m sprint and marathon events
  • Junior skater Krish Sharma clinched gold in the junior men's 1000m sprint
  • The team's five-medal haul marks India's most successful World Championships ever
  • The success is expected to boost the profile and participation in roller sports across India
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India's Speed Skating World Championships 2025 contingent returns with historic haul of three golds, two bronze

India's speed skaters make history with a record 3 gold and 2 bronze medals at the 2025 World Championships in China, led by Anandkumar Velkumar's double gold.

"It is our immense pleasure that we have been able to bridge the Chinese wall... by winning three golds and two bronze. - Tulsi Ram Agarwal, RSFI President"

New Delhi, September 23

The Indian contingent that made history at the recently concluded Speed Skating World Championships in China returned to a warm welcome at the Delhi Airport on Tuesday. The team bagged a record-breaking total of three gold medals and two bronze, marking India's most successful outing at the global event to date.

Senior skater Anandkumar Velkumar led the charge with a sensational performance, becoming the first Indian to win a gold medal at the World Championships in the senior men's 1,000 m sprint, clocking a time of 1:24.924. He followed up with another gold in the men's marathon event, and also secured a bronze medal in the 500 m sprint, bringing his personal tally to three medals at the event.

According to the official website of World Skate, the global governing body for roller sports, Anandkumar's achievements mark a historic milestone for India in a sport traditionally dominated by European and East Asian countries.

India's medal count was further boosted by the junior athletes. Krish Sharma struck gold in the junior men's 1,000 m sprint, while Anish Raj claimed a bronze in the junior men's one-lap sprint event, taking the overall tally to three golds and two bronze medals. The championships were held from September 13 to 21 in China.

Tulsi Ram Agarwal, President of the Roller Skating Federation of India, hailed the contingent's performance and said, "It is our immense pleasure that we have been able to bridge the Chinese wall, the forte and domain of Western countries in the field of speed skating by winning three golds and two bronze."

Anandkumar, the man with three medals, told ANI, "I recently won two gold medals at the world championship. Sir, I feel really great. And I think the whole team is very happy. Because it is the first time we won so many medals in the world championship."

He added that the performance has motivated him to strive for more success in the future.

Krish Sharma, who clinched gold at the junior level, expressed his joy and said it was a "dream come true". "I had been working really hard for this, so finally good to have achieved it," he added.

Fellow junior medalist Anish Raj said, "I feel really good. And I think we will be able to take this sport further in this country. This sport will be at a very high level in the coming years. With the help of the federation, we will be able to win more medals."

The performance has drawn praise from sports administrators and fans alike, as roller sports continue to gain traction in India. The historic medal tally is expected to boost the sport's profile and encourage increased grassroots participation in the years to come.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some recognition for sports other than cricket! These athletes deserve the same media coverage and sponsorship deals that cricketers get. Hope this performance brings more funding to roller sports.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows winter sports, breaking into European-dominated sports is incredibly difficult. Anandkumar's timing of 1:24.924 is world-class by any standard. Massive respect for the training and dedication required.
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Aditya G
Great achievement no doubt, but I hope the federation doesn't get complacent. We need proper infrastructure and continuous support, not just celebrations when medals come. Many talented athletes fade away due to lack of sustained support.
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Kavya N
The junior athletes' performance is equally impressive! Krish Sharma and Anish Raj - remember these names. They are the future of Indian sports. Hope they get the guidance needed to transition successfully to senior levels.
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Michael C
This is exactly what India needs - diversifying beyond cricket. The more sports we excel in, the better it is for our youth. Parents should encourage children to explore different sports instead of pushing only cricket or academics.
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Nisha Z
Bharat mata ki jai! 🎉 These athletes have made us proud on global stage. Now government should ensure they get proper jobs and recognition. Too

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