Overview
Atanu Das is an Indian recurve archer who has represented India at the Olympic Games and at multiple World Cup, World Championship and Asian Games events. He emerged through the National Centre of Excellence at the Tata Archery Academy in Jamshedpur and became one of India's leading recurve archers in the mid-2010s.
Key facts
| Full name | Atanu Das |
|---|---|
| Sport | Archery |
| Discipline | Recurve |
| Country | India |
| Training base | Tata Archery Academy, Jamshedpur |
| Olympic appearances | Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020 |
Background
Atanu Das is from West Bengal and took up archery at a young age. He trained at the Tata Archery Academy in Jamshedpur, a private feeder programme that has produced several archers for the Indian national squad. He was subsequently selected into the senior Indian recurve team competing on the international circuit organised by World Archery.
Career
Olympic Games
Das represented India in the men's individual recurve event at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. He qualified again for the 2020 Summer Olympics, held in Tokyo in 2021, where he competed in both the men's individual and team events.
World Cup and international circuit
Das has competed across multiple stages of the Archery World Cup, taking part in individual, team and mixed team events for India. He has also been part of Indian squads at the World Archery Championships and the Asian Games.
Personal life
Atanu Das is married to fellow Indian archer Deepika Kumari, who has been a long-standing world number one in the recurve discipline. The couple, both members of the Indian recurve team, have frequently competed together in the mixed team event at international tournaments.
Significance
As a two-time Olympian and a regular member of the Indian recurve team, Das has been part of the generation of archers who consolidated India's presence in international recurve archery alongside athletes such as Deepika Kumari, Tarundeep Rai and Pravin Jadhav.
Related topics
- Archery in India
- Deepika Kumari
- Tata Archery Academy
- Archery Association of India
- India at the 2016 Summer Olympics
- India at the 2020 Summer Olympics
References
- Wikidata: Q18111579
- World Archery athlete profiles, worldarchery.sport
- Archery Association of India