Ankita Dhyani, a rising star in Indian athletics, has captured the attention of the nation with her meteoric rise in middle and long-distance running. Hailing from a small village in Uttarakhand, Dhyani’s journey began with training alongside boys preparing for the Army. This early exposure to rigorous training laid the groundwork for her exceptional talent. From dominating national youth competitions to securing a coveted spot at the 2024 Olympics, Dhyani’s dedication and impressive achievements mark her as a force to be reckoned with on the global athletic stage.
EVENT DATE
Date | Day | Event | Participants | Time |
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2nd August 2024 | Friday | Women’s 5000m Round 1 | Ankita Dhyani | 9:40 pm onwards |
Detail | Information |
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Name | Ankita Dhyani |
Date of Birth | February 5, 2002 |
Birthplace | Maroda, Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand |
Specialization | Middle-distance and Long-distance Running |
Key Achievements | – Gold in 1500m and 5000m at Federation Cup Junior U-20 Athletics Championships (2021) – Junior National Record in 5000m (2021) – Gold in 1500m and 5000m at Junior National Championships (2021) – Gold in 1500m and 5000m at Khelo India Youth Games (2019, 2020) – Qualified for 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris) |
Personal Best (5000m) | 15:28.08 at Track Fest, California (2024) |
Early Life and Background
Ankita Dhyani, born on February 5, 2002, hails from Maroda village in the Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, India. Growing up in a high-altitude environment of 1400 meters, Ankita began her athletic journey by running alongside older boys training for Army selections in her village. This early exposure to rigorous training conditions laid a strong foundation for her future success in middle and long-distance running.
Athletic Career
Ankita Dhyani’s career has been marked by impressive achievements and a rapid rise through the ranks of Indian athletics.
2021: A Year of Records and Gold Medals
- Federation Cup Junior U-20 Athletics Championships (January): Ankita showcased her talent by winning gold medals in both the 1500m and 5000m events.
- Junior National Championships (January): She continued her winning streak with gold medals in both the 1500m and 5000m events. Notably, she set a Junior National record in the 5000m with a time of 16:21.19, surpassing the previous record held by Sunita Rani.
- World Under-20 Championships (August): Ankita competed in the 1500m and 5000m events, gaining valuable international experience.
2019: National and Youth Games Success
- Junior Nationals (February): She won the gold in the 1500m event.
- Khelo India Youth Games (March): Ankita clinched gold in both the 1500m and 5000m events, showcasing her dominance in youth athletics.
2018: Youth Nationals Triumph
- Youth Nationals (April): She won gold in the 200m event, demonstrating her versatility and speed.
2020: Continued Excellence
- Khelo India Youth Games (February): Ankita secured gold medals in both the 1500m and 5000m events.
2023: Asian Athletics Championships Qualification
- Asian Athletics Championships (May): Ankita qualified for the championships in Thailand for the 1500m event, further establishing her as a top competitor in middle-distance running.
2024: Olympic Qualification
- Ankita Dhyani has qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris and will represent India in the women’s 5000m event. This qualification highlights her continued excellence and potential on the global stage.
Here are the tables for Ankita Dhyani’s honours across different championships:
World U20 Championships
Place | Discipline | Mark | Venue | Date |
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8 | 5000 Metres | 17:17.68 | Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, Nairobi (KEN) | 22 AUG 2021 |
Asian Championships
Place | Discipline | Mark | Venue | Date |
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3 | 5000 Metres | 16:03.33 | Supachalasai National Stadium, Bangkok (THA) | 16 JUL 2023 |
Asian Games
Place | Discipline | Mark | Venue | Date |
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5 | 5000 Metres | 15:33.03 | HOC Stadium, Hangzhou (CHN) | 03 OCT 2023 |
Asian Indoor Championships
Place | Discipline | Mark | Venue | Date |
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2 | 3000 Metres Short Track | 9:26.22 | Aftab Enghelab Sport Complex, Tehran (IRI) (i) | 19 FEB 2024 |
National Championships
Place | Discipline | Mark | Venue | Date |
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1 | 5000 Metres | 16:10.31 | Tau Devi Lal Stadium, Panchkula (IND) | 27 JUN 2024 |
Personal Best and Achievements
https://worldathletics.org/athletes/india/.-ankita-14818406
Ankita Dhyani achieved her personal best performance of 15:28.08 in the 5000m at the Track Fest in California earlier this year. Her impressive time also earned her a bronze medal in the competition.
Ankita Dhyani’s journey from a small village in Uttarakhand to representing India at the Olympics is a testament to her dedication, hard work, and talent. As she prepares for the 2024 Summer Games, her remarkable achievements and personal best performances promise a bright future in athletics.
Current world ranking positions:
Discipline | Place | Score |
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Women’s 5000m | 92 | 1158 |
Women’s Overall Ranking | 1555 | 1165 |
highest world ranking positions:
Discipline | Place | Weeks |
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Women’s 5000m | 73 | 1 |
Women’s 1500m | 137 | 1 |
Women’s 10,000m | 293 | 1 |
Women’s Overall Ranking | 1344 | 1 |
Personal Bests
Discipline | Performance | Wind | Venue | Date | Records | Results Score |
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1500 Metres | 4:16.07 | CH Muhammed Koya Stadium, Thenhipalam (IND) | 03 APR 2022 | 1080 | ||
2000 Metres | 6:36.83 | Vijayawada (IND) | 16 NOV 2017 | 843 | ||
3000 Metres | 8:59.69 | Rhodes College, Memphis, TN (USA) | 04 AUG 2023 | 1107 | ||
3000 Metres Short Track | 9:26.22 | Aftab Enghelab Sport Complex, Tehran (IRI) (i) | 19 FEB 2024 | 1040 | ||
5000 Metres | 15:28.08 | Jack Kemp Stadium, Los Angeles, CA (USA) | 11 MAY 2024 | 1109 | ||
10,000 Metres | 32:48.71 | JSerra Catholic HS, San Juan Capistrano, CA (USA) | 16 MAR 2024 | 1096 |
Progression
Year | Performance | Venue | Date |
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2019 | 17:16.49 | Trivandrum (IND) | 26 SEP 2019 |
2020 | 16:38.75 | Guwahati (IND) | 11 JAN 2020 |
2021 | 16:21.19 | Sarusajai Stadium, Guwahati (IND) | 06 FEB 2021 |
2022 | 16:13.54 | CH Muhammed Koya Stadium, Thenhipalam (IND) | 06 APR 2022 |
2023 | 15:33.03 | HOC Stadium, Hangzhou (CHN) | 03 OCT 2023 |
2024 | 15:28.08 | Jack Kemp Stadium, Los Angeles, CA (USA) | 11 MAY 2024 |
Also read – https://globalbuzznetwork.com/indian-athletes-qualified-for-2024-olympics/