Sarvesh leaps into Olympic history
Sports Champ|September 2024
Sarvesh Kushare, a high jumper from Maharashtra, made history as the first Indian to qualify for the Olympic Games in his event. Though he didn’t reach the finals, his experience in Paris has sparked hopes for future victories in upcoming Asian and World Championships.
MILIND DHAMDHERE
Sarvesh leaps into Olympic history

Sarvesh Kushare, a 29-yearold athlete from a small village in Maharashtra, made a significant mark in Indian athletics by becoming the first Indian to qualify for the high jump event at the Olympic Games. Representing India at the Paris Olympics, Sarvesh faced a multitude of challenges but remains optimistic about his future in the sport.

Despite not advancing to the final, the journey to the Olympics was a remarkable achievement for Sarvesh. His qualification jump of 2.25 meters during the trials in Panchkula elevated his ranking from 36th to 23rd, earning him a place in the Olympic Games. Competing in Paris under tough conditions—bitter cold and rain—Sarvesh encountered difficulties, but he views the experience as invaluable.

Sarvesh’s participation in the Olympics was his first, a significant milestone for any athlete. Many players face immense pressure during their debut at the Games, but Sarvesh felt none. “Actually, I had no pressure at all as I have already participated in the Asian Championship as well as the World Championship. In both these events, I had the challenge of world-class players,” Sarvesh said, reflecting on his experience.

He noted that while he couldn’t replicate his qualifying performance due to an ankle injury sustained during the first jump, the event taught him important lessons. “I observed that foreign players give more trust on the technicality of jumping while we do more hard work. The Olympic Games has taught me to improve the technical aspects of jumping,” he added.

Apart from the competition, Sarvesh cherished the opportunity to interact with athletes from across the globe. These exchanges, he believes, will contribute to his growth as an athlete. Discussing sports culture and training methods with international competitors has broadened his perspective and will undoubtedly influence his approach moving forward.

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