Sports Related Awards List

This comprehensive Sports Related Awards List highlights the outstanding achievements of athletes across various disciplines for 2024 and 2025. It includes prestigious honors like the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna, Arjuna Award, Dronacharya Award, and others, recognizing excellence in sports such as chess, hockey, athletics, cricket, boxing, and more. The list celebrates remarkable accomplishments, from winning world championships and Olympic medals to setting national records and mentoring future talents. These awards honor dedication, skill, leadership, and the relentless pursuit of excellence, inspiring aspiring athletes and promoting sports development at national and international levels.

Sports Related Awards List

S. NAwardSportWinner’s NameAchievements 2024Achievements 2025
1Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna AwardChessMr. D. GukeshWon the FIDE Candidates Tournament; Defeated Ding Liren in the World Chess Championship to become the youngest World Champion at 18 years old.Top position in Tata Steel Chess Tournament (January); Gold in Asian Team Championship (August).
2Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna AwardHockeyMr. Harmanpreet SinghBronze medal in Paris Olympics as captain; Outstanding leadership in FIH Pro League.Consistent performance in FIH Pro League; Gold in Asian Champions Trophy (September).
3Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna AwardPara-AthleticsMr. Praveen KumarGold medal in High Jump T64 at Paris Paralympics.Gold in World Para Athletics Championship (May); Preparation for Asian Para Games.
4Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna AwardShootingMs. Manu BhakerTwo bronze medals in 10m Air Pistol individual and mixed team at Paris Olympics (India’s first female double Olympic medalist).Gold in ISSF World Cup (March); Silver in Asian Shooting Championship (July).
5Arjuna AwardAthleticsMs. Jyothi YarrajiGold medal in 100m hurdles at Asian Games (India’s first); Reached Paris Olympics final.Gold in Asian Championship (May); Record in World Athletics Relay (August).
6Arjuna AwardBoxingMs. Nitu GhangasGold medal in 48kg at IBA World Championship.Gold in Commonwealth Games; Medal in Asian Championship (April).
7Arjuna AwardHockeyMs. Salima TeteTeam member in Paris Olympics bronze medal; Best young player in FIH Pro League.Continuous contribution in FIH Pro League (up to October); Gold in Asian Champions Trophy.
8Arjuna AwardPara-AthleticsMs. Preeti PalTwo silver medals in T35 100m and 200m at Paris Paralympics.Gold in World Para Athletics (June); Medal in Asian Para Games (September).
9Arjuna AwardShootingMr. Swapnil Suresh KusaleBronze medal in 50m Rifle 3 Positions at Paris Olympics.Silver in ISSF World Cup (February); Gold in Asian Shooting Championship (July).
10Arjuna AwardWrestlingMr. Aman SehrawatBronze medal in 57kg at Paris Olympics (India’s youngest Olympic wrestling medal).Gold in Asian Championship (April); Medal in World Wrestling Championship (September).
11Arjuna AwardAthleticsMs. Annu RaniSilver medal in Javelin Throw at Asian Games; National record.Qualified for World Athletics Championship (May); Gold in Asian Grand Prix (August).
12Arjuna AwardBoxingMs. Saweety BooraGold medal in 75kg at World Championship.Medal in Olympic Qualifier; Silver in Asian Championship (April).
13Arjuna AwardChessMs. Vantika AgrawalBronze medal in women’s team at Asian Games.Gold in Asian Women’s Championship (March); Participation in World Team Championship (September).
14Dronacharya AwardHockeyMr. Sandeep SangwanGuided Indian Hockey team to Paris Olympics bronze medal.Coaching continuity in FIH Pro League; Youth development program (up to October).
15Dronacharya AwardShootingMs. Deepali DeshpandeTrained shooters for Paris Olympics medals (like Manu Bhaker).Disciples’ medals in World Cup; Multiple golds in National Championship (July).
16Arjuna Award (Lifetime)AthleticsMr. Subedar SinghLifetime contribution; Coached athletes like Neeraj Chopra to Olympic medals.50+ years of experience; Youth coaching workshops (January-October).
17Dronacharya AwardBadmintonMr. S. MurlidharanTrained Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty to Olympic medals.Thomas Cup preparation; Disciples’ medals in Asian Badminton Championship (May).
18Dronacharya AwardFootballMr. Armando Egoncolo ColacoSuccess in AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers with Indian Football team.Youth development in ISL; Senior team coaching (up to September).
19Polly Umrigar Award for Best International Cricketer (Men) – BCCI Naman AwardsCricketMr. Jasprit BumrahKey bowler in T20 World Cup winning team, 18 wickets; World No. 1 Test bowler.Leading wicket-taker in Champions Trophy (March); Purple Cap in IPL (May).
20Best International Cricketer (Women) – BCCI Naman AwardsCricketMs. Smriti Mandhana250+ runs in Women’s T20 World Cup; Orange Cap in Women’s Premier League.Best batter in Women’s Champions Trophy (February); Century in Asia Cup (August).
21Colonel C.K. Naidu Lifetime Achievement Award – BCCI Naman AwardsCricketMr. Sachin TendulkarLifetime contribution; Youth development through cricket academy.Honorary role in T20 World Cup 2024; Youth coaching sessions (January-October).
22BCCI Special AwardCricketMr. Ravichandran AshwinCompleted 500 Test wickets; Purple Cap in IPL.50+ wickets in domestic series; Commentary after Test retirement (up to October).
23CEAT International Cricketer of the Year (Men) – CEAT AwardsCricketMr. Rohit SharmaT20 World Cup winner as captain; 50th T20I century.Record runs in Champions Trophy; Asia Cup captaincy (up to October).
24CEAT T20I Batter of the Year – CEAT AwardsCricketMr. Sanju SamsonConsecutive centuries in T20Is; 500+ runs in IPL.Man of the Match in T20 World Cup; Leading scorer in domestic T20 (September).
25CEAT Emerging Player of the Year – CEAT AwardsCricketMr. Angkrish RaghuvanshiPerformance in Under-19 World Cup; Strong IPL debut score.1000+ runs in Ranji Trophy; Rising star in IPL 2025 (up to October).
26CEAT Women’s Batter of the Year – CEAT AwardsCricketMs. Smriti MandhanaKey scorer in Women’s T20 World Cup.Leading scorer in Women’s World Cup Qualifier (July); Century in Asia Cup (October).
27CEAT Women’s Bowler of the Year – CEAT AwardsCricketMs. Deepti SharmaKey wicket-taker in Women’s T20 World Cup.Purple Cap in Women’s Champions Trophy (February); 30+ wickets in domestic series (October).
28Arjuna AwardKabaddiMr. Sunil KumarGold medal at Asian Games as Pro Kabaddi League captain.Gold in Asian Kabaddi Championship (June); Man of the Tournament in Pro Kabaddi (October).
29Arjuna AwardArcheryMs. Deepa KumariGold medal at Asian Games; Olympic Qualifier.Silver in World Archery Championship (April); Gold in Asian Cup (September).
30Dronacharya AwardKabaddiMr. Anupam KalaCoached Indian Kabaddi team to Asian Games gold.Youth development in Pro Kabaddi; World Cup preparation (up to October).

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