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12 reasons why Asian Games 2023 could become a watershed year in Indian sports

On the final day of the Hangzhou Asian Games, a look back at India's first, 100th and 107th Asiad 2023 medals; performances that would have won in previous Olympics; and a new Asian Games record.

December 23, 2023 / 13:06 IST
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Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty won the men’s badminton doubles gold at the Asian Games 2023. (File)
Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty won the men’s badminton doubles gold at the Asian Games 2023. (File)

The 2023 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, may go down in Indian sporting history as the tournament that changed everything, that mark where the tide turned—with 107 medals, this is India’s best-ever performance at the Asiad, breaching the previous high of 70 in 2018 by a significant distance; the 28 gold medals among the 107 is the best-ever haul of gold, a dozen more than in 2018; and the fourth-place finish, behind the Asian giants China, Japan, and South Korea, the best since 1962 (for context, that was before the rise of China as a sporting power, and with 17 nations in the fray as compared to 41 this year.)

Behind those numbers, there were some incredible performances—many sports where we have not won medals for decades—or ever—were conquered, like Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty’s gold in badminton men’s doubles, a first for India; unlikely winners came surging into the limelight, like the late kick by Parul Chaudhary to win the 5000m women’s race, also a first for India; some disciplines were dominated with absolute authority, like the men’s javelin throw, where Neeraj Chopra and Kishore Jena decimated the field with world-class distances; and some were won with claws out, digging in for dear life, like the women’s hockey bronze. Here is a look back at some of the most memorable performances:

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The first medal

It seems like not-so-recent history, a cool morning at the Fuyang Water Sports Centre in Hangzhou to begin the first day of the 2023 Asian Games, where Arjun Lal Jat and Arvind Singh gave a glimpse of things to come with an unexpected medal, the first silver in 16 years in the Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls. More rowing medals, the best ever from Indian rowers at the Asian Games, followed, as did medals from the shooting range where Ramita, Mehuli Ghosh and Ashi Chouksey opened India’s account with a silver in the women’s 10m Air Rifle Team event, before teenager Namita bagged the bronze in the individual event.