Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Indian athletics has struck gold — quite literally! Teen javelin sensation Himanshu Jakar has scripted history by winning the first-ever gold medal for India in the men’s category at the U-18 Asian Athletics Championships, currently underway in Saudi Arabia.
Jakar’s golden throw not only secured India’s first gold in this year’s edition, but also marked a historic milestone — the first time an Indian male athlete has clinched gold in the history of the U-18 championships in men’s javelin.
A Throw That Changed History
Jakar delivered a powerful performance in the javelin throw event, outclassing competitors from across Asia with skill and composure beyond his years. His gold has now taken India’s total medal tally in the ongoing tournament to 11 medals, including:
- 🥇 1 Gold
- 🥈 5 Silver
- 🥉 5 Bronze
The breakthrough is being hailed as a major boost for India’s junior athletics program and a reflection of the growing depth in field events, particularly after the senior-level rise of Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra.
India Shining in Riyadh
India’s young athletes have shown remarkable consistency and grit throughout the tournament. With a strong medal haul across track and field events, the contingent is proving that the future of Indian athletics is not only promising — it’s already delivering results on the continental stage.
Coaches and team officials expressed pride in Jakar’s achievement, calling it a “game-changing moment” for India’s junior men’s field team.









