Most individual golds in the Asian Games

Milkha Singh and P.T. Usha are two of India’s most iconic athletes, each having achieved the remarkable feat of winning four gold medals at the Asian Games. Their contributions to Indian athletics have been monumental, and their records stand as a testament to their dedication and excellence in their respective disciplines.

Milkha Singh, known as “The Flying Sikh,” is one of India’s greatest sprinters, and his success at the Asian Games is a significant part of his legacy.

  • Event: 200 meters
    • Achievement: Gold medal
  • Event: 400 meters
    • Achievement: Gold medal
  • Milkha Singh’s performance at the 1958 Asian Games was a breakthrough for Indian athletics, as he emerged as the fastest man in Asia, winning two gold medals in the 200m and 400m.
  • Event: 400 meters
    • Achievement: Gold medal
  • Event: 4 x 400 meters relay
    • Achievement: Gold medal
  • At the 1962 Asian Games, Milkha Singh continued his dominance by clinching another two gold medals — one in the 400m and another in the 4 x 400m relay, solidifying his place in the history of Asian athletics.

Milkha Singh’s incredible achievement of winning four gold medals in two editions of the Asian Games laid the foundation for future Indian sprinters and earned him widespread acclaim in India and abroad.

P.T. Usha, often referred to as the “Queen of Indian Track and Field,” is one of India’s most decorated athletes, particularly in the sprint and hurdle events.

  • Event: 100 meters
    • Achievement: Silver medal
  • Event: 200 meters
    • Achievement: Silver medal
  • At the 1982 Asian Games, P.T. Usha made her mark by winning two silver medals in the 100m and 200m races. These performances set the stage for her incredible success in the years that followed.

P.T. Usha’s remarkable achievements at the 1986 Asian Games cemented her status as one of Asia’s greatest track and field athletes. She became the first Indian woman to win four gold medals in a single edition of the Asian Games.

  • Event: 200 meters
    • Achievement: Gold medal
  • Event: 400 meters
    • Achievement: Gold medal
  • Event: 400 meters hurdles
    • Achievement: Gold medal
  • Event: 4 x 400 meters relay
    • Achievement: Gold medal
  • P.T. Usha’s remarkable achievement in 1986 was not just limited to four gold medals, but also a silver medal in the 100m, showcasing her versatility and dominance across multiple sprint events. This performance was one of the finest displays of sprinting in the history of the Asian Games.
  • Milkha Singh’s victories in the 1958 and 1962 Asian Games helped establish him as one of India’s premier track and field athletes. His legacy continues to inspire generations of athletes, especially sprinters, in India.
  • P.T. Usha’s four gold medals in the 1986 Asian Games are still unmatched in the history of Indian athletics, and she is often regarded as the most successful female athlete in India. Her achievements have encouraged countless young women to take up athletics and pursue excellence in track and field events.

Together, Milkha Singh and P.T. Usha have contributed immensely to the development of athletics in India, and their remarkable performances at the Asian Games continue to inspire athletes both in India and around the world.

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