Kapil Dev to Prakash Padukone: Meet India's first gamechangers

Ahead of the release of Ranveer Singh's '83', a film on India's pathbreaking cricket World Cup victory, Forbes India looks at the journeys of sportspeople who flipped the switch for India on the global stage
Published: Mar 16, 2020
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At 15, Abhinav Bindra, India's first Individual Olympic gold medallist, left Chandigarh and headed for the German town of Wiesbaden to train. Some years later, he ditched his plush home in favour of a small room with a bunk bed at an air force barracks-turned-training facility in Colorado Springs, US, where he got to train with and learn from US Olympic athletes. Finally, in preparation for the Beijing Olympics in 2008, where he won his medal, Bindra converted a wedding hall in his hometown into a shooting range to simulate the gigantic arena in which the Olympic final was held. “Such large spaces overwhelm a shooter and upset their balance. That’s why I had to prepare,” says Bindra. “That’s also probably the closest I’ve come to marriage.”