Ranchi, September 30, 2025 – Indian athletics is buzzing with excitement as athletes across the country continue to make their mark in both national and international competitions. From the fast-paced sprints at the 64th National Open Athletics Championships to the inspiring performances at the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi, the nation’s athletes are showcasing grit, talent, and determination.
Manikanta Hoblidhar Sprints to Glory in Ranchi
The 64th National Open Athletics Championships 2025, held in Ranchi, saw a thrilling performance from Manikanta Hoblidhar, who clinched the men’s 100m gold with a blazing time of 10.29 seconds. Falling just 0.01 seconds short of Animesh Kujur’s national record, Manikanta’s performance has cemented his status as one of India’s fastest sprinters. The event, hosting 45 disciplines, featured top talents like long jumper Murali Sreeshankar and sprinter Hima Das, who are expected to shine in upcoming events. With the championships serving as a crucial platform for athletes to qualify for international meets, all eyes are on Ranchi as India’s athletics stars gear up for global glory.
Sachin Yadav Outshines Neeraj Chopra at World Championships
In a bittersweet moment for Indian athletics, young javelin thrower Sachin Yadav stole the spotlight at the World Athletics Championships 2025 in Tokyo. The 25-year-old from Uttar Pradesh delivered a personal best of 86.27m, finishing fourth and narrowly missing a medal by just 40 cm. Meanwhile, defending champion Neeraj Chopra, hampered by a back injury, ended in eighth place with a best throw of 84.03m. Despite the disappointment, Neeraj remained gracious, praising Sachin’s potential and vowing to return stronger. Sachin, a former cricket enthusiast turned javelin star, credited Neeraj’s encouragement for his stellar performance. This result has boosted Sachin’s ranking to a career-best position, while Neeraj slipped to third in the latest men’s javelin throw rankings.
World Para Athletics Championships Kicks Off in New Delhi
India’s campaign at the World Para Athletics Championships 2025, hosted at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, began on a high note. Sprinter Deepthi Jeevanji stormed into the women’s 400m T20 final with a season-best effort, raising hopes for a podium finish. The event, running from September 27 to October 5, is the largest of its kind, with India fielding a 73-member squad, including Paralympic champions and world record holders. With Svayam as the official Accessibility Partner, the championships are set to be a landmark event for Indian para-athletics, aiming for the country’s best-ever medal haul on home soil.
Looking Ahead: A Bright Future for Indian Athletics
Despite India returning empty-handed from the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, performances like Sachin Yadav’s near-podium finish and Sarvesh Kushare’s strong showing in high jump signal a promising future. The Sports Ministry’s strict selection criteria for the upcoming Asian Games ensure that only top performers will represent India, raising expectations for a strong outing. Meanwhile, the inauguration of India’s largest sports complex in Ahmedabad by Home Minister Amit Shah, aimed at making India a top sporting nation by 2047, has sparked optimism among fans.
As India prepares to host the Asian Track & Para Track Cycling Championships in 2029, the nation’s sporting infrastructure and talent pool are growing stronger. With young stars like Sachin Yadav and veterans like Neeraj Chopra leading the charge, Indian athletics is poised for a golden era. Stay tuned for more updates as our athletes continue to chase their dreams on the global stage!