India kicked off its campaign at the 4th South Asian Athletics Federation (SAAF) Senior Athletics Championships on October 24, 2025, with a dominant performance. The national contingent secured 14 medals—including five golds—at the Birsa Munda Stadium in Ranchi, setting the tone for a promising three-day regional athletics showdown.
India’s Medal Rush Begins: A Commanding Start at SAAF Championships
India made a powerful statement on Day 1 of the 4th SAAF Senior Athletics Championships, held from October 24 to 26, 2025, at the Birsa Munda Football Stadium in Ranchi, Jharkhand. The Indian team clinched a total of 14 medals—five golds, six silvers, and three bronzes—across track and field events, asserting its dominance in the South Asian region.
The first gold came from Prince Kumar in the Men’s 5000m race, clocking 14:22.17 seconds. A constable with Uttar Pradesh Police, Prince outpaced Sri Lanka’s Vakshan Vicknaraj and Nepal’s Mukesh Bahadur Pal. In the Women’s 5000m, Sanjana Singh led a 1-2 finish for India, winning gold while Seema claimed silver.
India also excelled in field events, with Samardeep Gill securing gold in shot put. The relay teams added to the tally, rounding off a day of high-impact performances.
Key Highlights and Major Takeaways
- India won five gold medals on October 24, 2025, including victories in men’s and women’s 5000m, shot put, and relay events.
- Prince Kumar’s gold in the 5000m marked India’s first top podium finish of the championship.
- Sanjana Singh and Seema delivered a 1-2 finish in the women’s 5000m, showcasing India’s depth in middle-distance running.
- India’s total medal count on Day 1 stood at 14: five golds, six silvers, and three bronzes.
- Sri Lanka impressed in sprint events, winning gold in both men’s and women’s 100m races.
- The Birsa Munda Stadium in Ranchi hosted athletes from across South Asia, with the event running until October 26, 2025.
India’s strong start has boosted team morale and positioned the country as a frontrunner in the regional athletics circuit. With two more days of competition ahead, expectations remain high for continued podium finishes and record-breaking performances.
Sources: Punjab News Express, MyKhel, NewsOnAir, Athletics Federation of India.