Names Of Indian Olympics Medal Winners - All time list
After Indian Independance, from 1948 onwards, The Indian Olympic Association began sending delegations to the presitgious Olymics games. From the same year, over 50 sportspersons representing several sports each selected by its sports federation has been at the Olympics. We present this list of Indian names who have made the country proud by winning the accolades at the various games
Individual Olympic Gold medal winners from India
- Abhinav Bindra - China 2008 Beijing, Shooting - Men's 10 m Air Rifle
- Neeraj Chopra - Tokyo 2021, Tokyo - Athletics - Men's Javelin throw
Individual Olympic Silver medal winners from India
- Norman Pritchard - France 1900 Paris, Athletics - Men's 200 metres
- Norman Pritchard - France 1900 Paris, Athletics - Men's 200 metre hurdles
- Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore - Greece 2004 Athens - Shooting - Men's double trap
- Vijay Kumar - United Kingdom 2012 London - Shooting - Men's 25 Rapid Fire Pistol
- Sushil Kumar - United Kingdom 2012 London - Wrestling - Men's 66 kg Freestyle
- P V Sindhu - Brazil 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Badminton - Women's singles
- Mirabai Chanu - Tokyo 2021, Tokyo - Weight lifting - Women's 49kg weight lifting
- Ravi Dahiya - Tokyo 2021, Tokyo - Wrestling - Men's freestyle 57kg
Individual Olympic Bronze medal winners from India
- Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav - Finland 1952 Helsinki, Wrestling - Men's freestyle Bantamweight
- Leander Paes - United States 1996 Atlanta, Tennis - Men's singles
- Karnam Malleswari - Australia 2000 Sydney, Weightlifting -Women's 69 kg
- Sushil Kumar - China 2008 Beijing, Wrestling - Men's 66 kg Freestyle
- Saina Nehwal - United Kingdom 2012 London, Badminton - Women's singles
- Mary Kom - United Kingdom 2012 London, Boxing - Women's flyweight
- Gagan Narang - United Kingdom 2012 London, Shooting - Men's 10m Air Rifle
- Yogeshwar Dutt - United Kingdom 2012 London, Wrestling - Men's 60 kg Freestyle
- P V Sindhu - Tokyo 2021, Tokyo, Badminton - Women's singles
- Lovlina Borgohain - Tokyo 2021, Tokyo, Boxing - Women's welterweight (64-69kg)