At Celebrate Sports, we house exceptional coaches, global mentors, and champions in badminton. From marginalized backgrounds, we nurture talents holistically, offering mental training, nutrition, and residential support. Promoting excellence nationally and internationally across our Indian centers.
Jeevanji Deepthi, born on September 27, 2003, is an inspiring para-athlete from a small village, competing in the T20 classification for athletes with intellectual impairments. Her journey, supported by her family, has led her to the global stage. Deepthi’s achievements include 4 gold, 3 silver, and 1 bronze medal, showcasing her exceptional talent and resilience.
Role – Sprint Runner
Famous Achievement – Para Olympics 2024
Nandini Agasara, a 20-year-old pro athlete took home a bronze medal for India at this year’s Asian Games in the women’s heptathlon after scoring 5712 points in the grueling event.
Role – Sprint runner
Famous Achievements – Asian Games Bronze Medalist10 Years
Mugada Sireesha, a sprinter from Mandarada, Srikakulam, has overcome immense adversity to shine in athletics. With 30+ state-level medals, including 26 golds, she aims to break Hima Das’s 400m record and represent India internationally.
Role – Sprint Runner
Famous Achievements – Bronze Medal, Khelo India 2022
Srabani Nanda (Also Sharabani Nanda) is an Indian Women Sprint Runner Athelete form Odisha specializaed in 4x100m relay, 100 metre and 200 metre sprint events. She belongs to Kandhamal District Odisha. She trains in Kingston, Jamaica with MVP Tracks & Field Club under coach Stephen Francis.
Role – Sprint Runner
Experience – 10 Years
Injamuri Syam is a para-athlete who has overcome significant challenges in the T44 high jump. Despite battling injuries and setbacks, his relentless determination has led him to achieve notable feats. He secured a bronze medal at the 20th National Para Athletics Championships and a 5th place finish at the Asian Para Games 2023. Syam’s journey is a testament to his perseverance and unwavering commitment to the sport.
Role – T44 High Jump
Achievement – Bronze Medal At National Para Athletics Championships in 2022