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Milkha Singh To PT Usha: 7 Great Indian Sportspersons Who Never Won An Olympic Medal

While India has celebrated numerous Olympic champions, some legendary athletes never clinched a medal. Among them are Milkha Singh, the "Flying Sikh," who narrowly missed out on a medal in the 1960 Rome Olympics, and PT Usha, the sprinting sensation known for her narrow loss in the 1984 Los Angeles Games. Their remarkable achievements and enduring legacy in Indian sports remain a testament to their skill and dedication, inspiring future generations despite the elusive Olympic glory.  Scroll down for the list of great Indian players who never won an olympic medal.

Milkha Singh

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Milkha Singh

Often referred to as the "Flying Sikh," Singh was one of India's greatest sprinters. He competed in the 1960 Rome Olympics and the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Although he finished fourth in the 400m race in Rome, narrowly missing a medal, his achievements and inspirational story continue to resonate with fans.

PT Usha

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PT Usha

Known as the "Queen of Indian Track and Field," Usha was a sprinting phenomenon. At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, she finished fourth in the 400m hurdles by just 1/100th of a second from the bronze medal, making her one of India's closest near-misses for Olympic glory. Her career includes multiple Asian Games medals and accolades.

Dhanraj Pillay

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Dhanraj Pillay

A legendary field hockey player, Pillay was known for his exceptional skill and agility. Despite leading India to numerous victories in international tournaments and earning accolades like the Padma Bhushan, he never secured an Olympic medal. His contributions to Indian hockey are celebrated, and he remains a respected figure in the sport.

Sardar Singh

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Sardar Singh

A celebrated field hockey player, Singh was known for his leadership and skill as a midfielder. He captained the Indian team and led them to numerous successes in international tournaments. Despite his impressive career, he did not win an Olympic medal, but his impact on Indian hockey is significant.

Mahesh Bhupathi

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Mahesh Bhupathi

A highly successful tennis player, Bhupathi is known for his achievements in doubles and mixed doubles. He has won several Grand Slam titles, yet an Olympic medal has eluded him. His contributions to tennis, both in India and globally, are widely recognized and celebrated.

Sania Mirza

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Sania Mirza

A prominent tennis player, Mirza has been a trailblazer for Indian women in the sport. Despite her success in Grand Slam doubles and mixed doubles, including winning six Grand Slam titles, she has yet to secure an Olympic medal. Her achievements have significantly elevated Indian tennis on the global stage.

Anju Bobby George

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Anju Bobby George

A renowned long jumper, George made history by becoming the first Indian to win a medal at the World Championships in Athletics in 2003. She competed in the Olympics but did not win a medal. Her contribution to Indian athletics remains highly regarded.