Ashish Kumar
Ashish Kumar is an Indian artistic gymnast best known for becoming the first Indian gymnast to win medals at the Commonwealth Games and the Asian Games. His performances at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi marked a significant breakthrough for gymnastics in India, a discipline where the country had historically not featured on international podiums.
Key facts
| Name | Ashish Kumar |
|---|---|
| Sport | Artistic gymnastics |
| Country | India |
| Notable events | 2010 Commonwealth Games (New Delhi); 2010 Asian Games (Guangzhou) |
| Specialisation | Floor exercise, Vault |
Background
Ashish Kumar trained within the Indian national gymnastics programme at a time when the sport had limited infrastructure and visibility in the country. He emerged through domestic competitions and national camps before being selected to represent India at major multi-sport events.
Career highlights
- 2010 Commonwealth Games, New Delhi: Ashish won a silver medal in the floor exercise and a bronze medal in the vault, becoming the first Indian gymnast to win medals at the Commonwealth Games.
- 2010 Asian Games, Guangzhou: He won a bronze medal in the vault, becoming the first Indian to win a gymnastics medal at the Asian Games.
Significance
Ashish Kumar's medals in 2010 are widely regarded as a turning point for Indian gymnastics. His success drew public attention to a sport that had long been overshadowed by cricket, hockey and athletics in India, and is often cited as part of the wider impact of the New Delhi Commonwealth Games on lesser-followed disciplines. His achievements helped pave the way for later Indian gymnasts, including Dipa Karmakar, who reached the vault final at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Recognition
Following his medal-winning performances in 2010, Ashish Kumar was honoured by the Government of India with the Arjuna Award, the country's recognition for outstanding performance in sports.
Related topics
- Gymnastics in India
- 2010 Commonwealth Games
- 2010 Asian Games
- Dipa Karmakar
- Arjuna Award
- Gymnastics Federation of India
References
- Wikidata entry: Q4805149