Winning an Olympic medal is a momentous achievement that elevates athletes to the pinnacle of their sporting careers. While many Indian Olympic medalists continue to make waves in the sports world, some have ventured into alternate career paths, showcasing their versatility and determination beyond the realm of sports. Many Indian Olympians are also managing both sports and distinct career paths, o excel in various domains. To commemorate World Olympics Day, we explore the inspiring stories of Indian Olympic medalists who have successfully transitioned into diverse fields, demonstrating that their winning spirit extends far beyond the sporting arena.
Abhinav Bindra etched his name in Indian sporting history by winning the gold medal in the 10m Air Rifle event at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Post-retirement, Bindra pursued his entrepreneurial aspirations and founded the Abhinav Bindra Foundation, focusing on promoting sporting excellence and mental health. He also ventured into various businesses, including Abhinav Futuristics Pvt Ltd, Abhinav Bindra Targeting Performance and ABSMARI. He also invests in various start-ups and serves on the board of sports organisations, inspiring the next generation of athletes and entrepreneurs.
Saina Nehwal, a trailblazing badminton player, clinched a bronze medal at the 2012 London Olympics, becoming the first Indian woman to achieve such a feat. In 2020, Nehwal embraced politics, joining the Bharatiya Janata Party and actively participating in the public service initiatives of the political party. However, recently she is only focusing on her game and secured a win at the India Open against Mia Blichfeldt. Her dedication to making a difference in society resonates with her on-court tenacity and has inspired others to use their platform for positive change.
Yogeshwar Dutt, an accomplished wrestler, secured a bronze medal at the 2012 London Olympics in the 60 kg freestyle wrestling category. After retiring from active competition, Dutt turned his focus to philanthropy and social causes. He established the Yogeshwar Dutt Foundation, which works towards supporting underprivileged athletes and providing them with the necessary resources to excel in their chosen sports. Yogeshwar Dutt also joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2019 and contested from the Baroda Seat against Indu Raj Narwal from Congress. Dutt’s transition showcases his commitment to giving back to society and his fellow citizens.
Vijender Singh, a celebrated boxer, made history by securing a bronze medal in the middleweight category at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, becoming India’s first Olympic medalist in boxing. Singh ventured into the world of acting, starring in Bollywood movies and television shows. He was recently seen in Salman Khan’s multi-starrer, Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, playing the role of Mahavir, one of the antagonists hailing from Haryana. Singh has also tried his hands at modelling. His transition from the boxing ring to the silver screen demonstrates his versatility as an entertainer, captivating audiences with his charisma and talent.
Neeraj Chopra, the name that reverberated across India and the global sports community, etched his name in history as he clinched the gold medal in javelin throw at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. While his meteoric rise to becoming India’s first-ever Olympic gold medalist in track and field has made him a national hero, Neeraj Chopra is not only leaving an indelible mark on the sports world but is also venturing into different career paths with equal fervour. Since his win at the Olympics, Neeraj has turned into a brand, and his worth has risen from 25-30 lakhs to 2.5-4 crores. His ad with Cred is said to be one of the most successful campaigns in the marketing world. Neeraj Chopra has a long way to go both on field and outside of the the field.
PV Sindhu, the badminton sensation from India, has captured the hearts of millions with her exceptional skills, unwavering determination, and infectious charisma. With numerous accolades to her name, including a silver medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics and a bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Sindhu has become an icon in Indian sports. Beyond her incredible achievements on the badminton court, Sindhu is also venturing into new and exciting career paths. She recently was announced as the face of the beauty tycoon Maybelline India and it seems like she has been a beauty influencer all her life.
Indian Olympic medalists have not only left an indelible mark in the world of sports but have also showcased their resilience, adaptability, and determination in pursuing alternate career paths. This International Olympics Day, let their stories serve as a reminder that the winning spirit that propelled them to Olympic glory extends far beyond the confines of the sporting arena, setting a shining example for aspiring athletes and professionals alike.
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