Kerala’s Abhijith Amal Raj marked a historic comeback at the Khelo India Winter Games 2026 in Ladakh, winning gold in figure skating’s advanced men’s category. A former world champion in artistic roller skating, his return to ice symbolized more than victory, highlighting India’s growing platform for winter sports.
The Khelo India Winter Games 2026 witnessed a landmark moment as figure skating made its debut in Ladakh. At the center of this milestone stood Kerala’s Abhijith Amal Raj, whose gold medal in the advanced men’s category was not just a personal triumph but a broader statement for Indian winter sports.
Key Highlights:
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Abhijith Amal Raj clinched gold in the advanced men’s figure skating category, marking Kerala’s first medal in the discipline.
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His journey reflects a rare transition from artistic roller skating, where he is already a decorated champion, to ice skating at a national stage.
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Abhijith’s accolades include gold at the World Roller Skating Championship in 2019, Asian Roller Skating Championships in 2023 and 2025, and the World Skate Oceania and Pacific Cup in 2023.
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The debut of figure skating at Khelo India Winter Games provided a long-awaited national platform for athletes in this Olympic discipline.
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Twenty skaters from five states and two Union Territories competed across novice and advanced categories, underscoring the growing interest in winter sports.
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Abhijith’s presence was symbolic, representing not only Kerala’s entry into ice skating but also his commitment to nurturing talent through academies he has launched in Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
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His return to ice after years of roller skating success highlights resilience, adaptability, and a vision to inspire the next generation of skaters.
Broader Impact:
The inclusion of figure skating in Khelo India Winter Games signals India’s expanding sporting landscape, bridging traditional disciplines with Olympic-standard events. Abhijith’s victory is more than a medal; it is a cultural and sporting milestone that emphasizes the importance of infrastructure, training, and recognition for winter sports in the country.
Sources: The Hans India, Outlook India, IANS