International Women’s Day 2025 Special: 6 Iconic Indian Sportswomen Who Broke Barriers and Made History

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 4, 2025 12:32 IST2025-03-04T12:31:50+5:302025-03-04T12:32:48+5:30

Women in Indian sports have broken barriers, faced challenges, and made their mark in history through outstanding achievements. From ...

International Women’s Day 2025 Special: 6 Iconic Indian Sportswomen Who Broke Barriers and Made History | International Women’s Day 2025 Special: 6 Iconic Indian Sportswomen Who Broke Barriers and Made History

International Women’s Day 2025 Special: 6 Iconic Indian Sportswomen Who Broke Barriers and Made History

Women in Indian sports have broken barriers, faced challenges, and made their mark in history through outstanding achievements. From winning Olympic medals to setting world records, these pioneers have inspired many with their determination and strength. As we celebrate International Women’s Day 2025, let’s explore six legendary Indian sportswomen who overcame obstacles and opened doors for future athletes.

1. PV Sindhu: Sindhu is a renowned badminton player, is the first Indian woman to win two Olympic medals. She won silver at Rio 2016 and bronze at Tokyo 2020. Her success has elevated badminton's status in India. Sindhu has been instrumental in promoting badminton globally and inspiring young Indian athletes.

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2. Sakshi Malik: A trailblazer in wrestling, Sakshi Malik became the first Indian woman to win an Olympic wrestling medal, securing bronze at Rio 2016. Her achievement has inspired a generation of female wrestlers in India.

3. Manu Bhaker: A talented shooter, Manu Bhaker made history by becoming the first Indian woman to win an Olympic shooting medal. She won two bronze medals at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

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4. Smriti Mandhana : A leading cricketer, Smriti Mandhana has consistently performed at a high level, setting records in international cricket. She was a nominee for the BBC Indian Sportswoman of the Year 2024. Mandhana has been a role model for young girls in cricket, promoting the sport's growth in India.

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5. Avani Lekhara: A para-shooter, Avani Lekhara is the first Indian female athlete to win three Paralympic medals. She won gold at the 2020 Paralympics and another gold at the 2024 Paris Paralympics. Lekhara's achievements have inspired many in para-sports and beyond.


Mithali Raj: A cricket legend, Mithali Raj is one of the most successful female cricketers in history. She received the Lifetime Achievement award at the BBC Indian Sportswoman of the Year 2024. Raj has been a pioneer for women's cricket in India, paving the way for future generations of female cricketers.

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These women have not only achieved greatness in their respective sports but have also inspired countless young athletes across India.

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