Dutee Chand Birthday Special: Lesser-Known Facts About India’s Ace Sprinter As She Turns 25

Born to a poor family of weavers, Dutee struggled hard to make it big in athletics and had to train barefoot. But despite that, Dutee scripted history by winning a bronze at the 2013 Asian Athletics Championships and also became the first from the country to reach the final of a global athletics 100m final at the 2013 World Youth Championships.

Dutee Chand (Phoyo Credits: File Image)

India’s first sprinter to win a gold medal at the Universiade, Dutee Chand celebrates her 25th birthday on February 3, 2021 (Wednesday). Dutee is a two-time Asian Games silver medallist and only the third Indian woman to qualify for the women’s 100m event at the Olympic Games. She also scripted history in 2018 after becoming India first medallist at women’s 100m event in 20 years. Dutee clinched a silver medal at the women’s 100m and 200m events becoming the first from the country to win a medal at the 100-metre event after 1998. Here let us take a look at some lesser-known facts about Dutee Chand. Monty Panesar, Former England Spinner, Invites Rihanna To Talk on Indian Farmers’ Protest.

Born to a poor family of weavers, Dutee struggled hard to make it big in athletics and had to train barefoot at the start of her athletics career. But despite her struggles, Dutee scripted history by winning a bronze medal at the 2013 Asian Athletics Championships and also became the first from the country to reach the final of a global athletics 100m final at the 2013 World Youth Championships. In the same year, she also became the national champion in 100 and 200 metres events. Take a look at some interesting facts about her.

  • Dutee Chand was born to Chakradhar Chand and Akhuji Chand in Jajpur district of Odisha on February 3, 1996
  • Dutee won a bronze medal at the 2013 Asian Athletics Championships
  • She was the first Indian to reach the final of a global athletics 100m event. Dutee achieved the feat when she reached the final of the 2013 World Youth Championships
  • In 2014, Dutee was dropped from the Commonwealth Games contingent and the Asian Games contingent citing hyperandrogenism made her ineligible to compete as a female athlete
  • Dutee Chand fought the ban and was reinstated as a female athlete in 2016
  • She set a national record in 60 metres by clocking 7.28 seconds at the 2016 Asian Indoor Athletics Championship
  • In the same year, Dutee became the third Indian woman to compete in 100m event at the Olympics and first in 36 years
  • Dutee’s silver medal at the 2018 Asian Games 100m sprint was India’s first medal at the event after 32 years
  • She also clinched a silver in 200 metres at the same event. Dutee became the first Indian to win the medal since Saraswati Saha’s gold in 2002
  • Chand once again created history after becoming the first Indian woman sprinter to win gold at the Universiade. She clocked 11.32sec at the 100m race at the 2019 Summer Universiade event in Napoli
  • In 2019, she became India’s first-ever gay athlete after publicly revealing she was in a same-sex relationship

At the 2018 Asian Games event, Dutee clinched silver medals at the 100m and 200m events. Next year at the Summer Universiade event in Napoli, Chand won gold in 100m race becoming the first Indian sprinter to win a gold medal at the event.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 03, 2021 08:00 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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