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Olympics
- Devendra Jhajharia - gold medal in the Javelin throw at the 2004 Summer Para Olympics at Athens
- Sakshi Malik - Freestyle Wrestling (Women) - Bronze Medal in Summer Olympics (Aug. 2016) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- Sushil Kumar Solanki - Freestyle Wrestling (Bronze in 66 kg at Beijing Olympics 2008
- Sumit Antil (born 6 July 1998 ) is an Indian paralympian and javelin thrower. He is from village Khewda, Sonipat, Haryana, India. He won a gold medal in men's javelin throw F64 category at the 2020 Summer Paralympics
- Vijender Singh - won Bronze medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing
See List of Jat medalists at the Olympics
Common Wealth Games
List of Jats in CWG 2010 Delhi
Athletics
- Krishna Poonia - Gold in Discus Throw
- Seema Antil - Bronze in Discuss Throw
Badminton
- Saina Nehwal - Gold in Women's Singles
Boxing
- Paramjit Samota - Gold in 91+ kg
- Vijender Singh Beniwal - Bronze in 75 kg
Hockey - Men
Hockey - Women
- Pritam Rani Siwach - Coach
Netball
- Prachi Tehlan - Captain
Rugby Sevens
Shooting
Wrestling (Freestyle) - Men
- Sushil Kumar Solanki - Gold in 66 kg
Wrestling (Freestyle) - Women
- Anita - Gold in 67 kg
- Babita Phougat - Silver in 51 kg
- Geeta Phougat - Gold in 55 kg
- Nirmala Boora - Silver in 48 kg
- Suman Kundu - Bronze in 63 kg
Wrestling (Greco - Roman) - Men
- Ravinder Singh Sangwan - Gold in 60 kg
- Dharmender Dalal - Bronze in 120 kg
List of Jats in CWG 2018: Gold Coast
- Amit Panghal - Amit won a silver in the Light Flyweight (49 kg) category at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.
- Anish Bhanwala - Anish,15, became the youngest Indian gold medalist at the 2018 Commonwealth Games when he won the men’s 25m rapid fire pistol event.
- Babita Phaugat - won silver medal at Commonwealth Games 2018
- Bajrang Punia - won the gold medal in the men's freestyle 65 kg category.
- Deepak Lather - He won the bronze medal in the men's 69 kg weight class at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast.
- Divya Kakran - won bronze in the women’s 68kg freestyle event at Commonwealth Games 2018
- Gaurav Solanki - He competes in the 52 kg category. He won Gold medal at 2018 Commonwealth Games
- Hina Sidhu - won a silver medal in the women’s 10 metre air pistol event, and a Gold medal in the women’s 25 metre air pistol event.
- Manu Bhakar - shooter and winner of two Gold Medals in shooting in 2018 ISSF World Cup .
- Kiran Godara - She won Bronze Medal in wrestling.
- Mausam Khatri - He won Silver medal in 2018 Common Wealth Games in wrestling.
- Navjeet Dhillon - won bronze medal in the women's discus throw in CWG 2018
- Om Prakash Mitharwal - won two bronze medals at the Commonwealth Games-2018 in Gold Coast
- Pradeep Johal - Won Silver medal in wait lifting in Commonwealth Games- 2018
- Pooja Dhanda - She won silver medal in the 2018 Commonwealth Games at Gold Coast in the women's 57 kg freestyle wrestling.
- Ravi Kumar (Laur) - He won bronze medal in shooting in CWG-2018
- Sachin Chaudhary - He won bronze in the men’s heavyweight powerlifting in CWG-2018.
- Saina Nehwal - She won gold at 2018 Commonwealth Games in women's singles after defeating P. V. Sindhu after which she became the first Indian to win 2 singles gold in commonwealth games.
- Sakshi Malik - She won Bronze medal in CWG-2018.
- Seema Poonia - won Silver medal in the women's discus throw in CWG 2018
- Somveer Kadian - He won a bronze medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the 86 kg category.
- Sumit Malik - He won gold medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
- Sushil Solanki - won gold in 74 kg category on 12th April 2018, Thursday, beating South Africa’s Johannes Botha in the final that lasted 80 seconds.
- Vinesh Phogat - She won the gold medal in women's 50kg freestyle wrestling at 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coas
List of Jats in Commonwealth Games 2022
- Anshu Malik bags silver medal for India in Women’s Freestyle 57 kg wrestling in Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022.
- Bajrang Punia won the gold medal in the men’s 65kg freestyle wrestling category at Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022.
- Deepak Nehra defeated Pakistan's Tayab Raza 10-2 to win the 97kg freestyle wrestling.
- Deepak Punia beats Pakistan’s Muhammad Inam to win gold. He won the gold medal in the men’s 86kg freestyle wrestling category at Birmingham 2022.
- Mohit Grewal won a bronze medal in the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games.
- Naveen Malik secured gold after beating Pakistan's Muhammad Sharif Tahir via technical superiority in men's 74kg final.
- Pooja Gehlot defeated Scotland's Christelle Lemofack Letchidjio in women's 50kg freestyle.
- Pooja Sihag won her 76kg bout against Australia's Naomi de Bruine.
- Ravi Dahiya produced a commanding display against Nigeria's Ebikewenimo Welson and secured a 10-0 win in the men's 57kg final.
- Rohit Tokas settled for bronze in boxing after losing semifinal match. Rohit lost 2-3 in the 67kg category.
- Sakshi Malik defeated Ana Godinez Gonzales of Canada to win gold in the women's 62kg freestyle wrestling final at the Commonwealth Games 2022.
- Vinesh Phogat defeated Sri Lanka wrestler for a gold in women's 53kg freestyle event.
Asian Games
List of Jats in Asian Games 2014 Incheon
- Annu Rani- Silver - javelin
- Bajrang Lal Takhar -bronze (team event) -rowing
- Bajrang Punia - silver (indi) - wrestling
- Dushyant Chauhan - Silver - rowing
- Geetika Jakhar - bronze (indi)- wrestling- -
- Harvinder Sandhu - gold (team event) squash
- Hina Sidhu - bronze(team event) - shooting
- Narender Grewal - bronze (individual) - wushu
- Naveen Kumar - Silver -
- Priyanka Panwar - Gold - Relay Race
- Saina Nehwal - bronze (team event) - badminton
- Sanam Singh (Dalal) - Silver - Tennis
- Sandeep Sejwal - bronze (individual) - swimming
- Sardar Singh () - Gold - Hockey
- Seema Punia (Seema Antil) - gold (indi) -discus throw
- Shagun Chaudhary- bronze (team event) - shooting
- Shweta Chaudhary - bronze (individual)- shooting
- Swarn Singh Virk - bronze (individual) -rowing
- Vinesh Phogat - bronze(indi) -wrestling
List of Jats in Asian Games 2018: Jakarta
India competed at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia, from 18th August to 2nd September. India won all 69 Medals out of which 15 Gold, 24 Silver and 30 Bronze Medals ! Jats won a major chunk of these Medals as shown below:
Gold Medal :
- 1. Bajrang Punia (बजरंग पूनिया) - Wrestling, Men's freestyle 65 kg
- 2. Vinesh Phogat (विनेश फौगाट) - Wrestling, Women's freestyle 50 kg
- 3.Saurabh Chaudhary (सौरभ सिवाच) - Shooting, Men's 10 metre air pistol
- 4.Amit Panghal (अमित पंघाल) - Boxing, Light flyweight (49 kg)
- 5. Manjit Singh (मंजीत सिंह चहल) - Athletics, Men's 800 metres
- 6.Arpinder Singh (अरपिंदर सिंह विर्क) - Athletics, Men's triple jump
- 7.Tajinderpal Singh Toor (तेजिन्दर पाल सिंह तूर) - Athletics, Men's shot put
- 8. Divij Saran (दिविज सारण) - Lawn tennis, Men's doubles
- 9. Swarn Singh Virk (स्वर्ण सिंह विर्क) Om Prakash (ओमप्रकाश) Sukhmeet Singh (सुख्मीत सिंह) - Rowing, Men's quadruple sculls
Silver Medal :
- 1. Lakshay Sheoran (लक्ष्य श्योराण) - Shooting, Men's trap
- 2. Shardul Vihan (शार्दुल विहान) - Shooting, Men's trap
- 3. Ashish Malik (आशिष मलिक) - Equestrian, Team eventing
- 4. Pincky Balhara (पिंकी बल्हारा) - Kurash Women's 52 kg
- 5. India women's national field hockey team
- 6. India women's national kabaddi team - Navjot Kaur, Gurjit Kaur, Monika Malik, Reena Khokhar, Navneet Kaur, Sunita Lakra, Savita Punia, Vandana Katariya,
- 7.PV Sindhu (पी वी सिंधु)- Badminton, Women's singles
कांस्य पदक :
- 1. Ravi Kumar (रवि कुमार लौर) - Shooting, 10 metre air rifle mixed team
- 2.Narender Grewal (नरेंद्र ग्रेवाल) - Wushu, Men's sanda 65 kg
- 3.Saina Nehwal (साईना नेहवाल) - Badminton, Women's singles
- 4.Seema Antil (सीमा आंतिल पूनिया) - Athletics, Women's discus throw
- 5. Harinder Pal Sandhu (हरिंद्रपाल सिंह संधु) - Squash, Men's team
- 6. Divya Kakran - Wrestling, Women's freestyle 68 kg
- 7.Hina Sidhu (हीना सिधू) - Shooting Women's 10 metre air pistol
- 8. India men's national field hockey team
- 9. India men's national kabaddi team - Monu Goyat, Deepak Niwas Hooda, Mohit Chillar,Sandeep Narwal, Rajulal Chaudhary, Pardeep Narwal, Rahul Chaudhari
- 10. India men's national sepak takraw team -
List of Players According To Sport
Athletics (Discus Throw, Javelin Throw, Shotput)
Baseball
Basketball
Body Building
Boxing
- Gaurav Solanki
- Seema Beniwal
- Mausam Sherawat
- Pooja Rani (Bohra) (born 17 February 1991) is a Indian middleweight boxer.
Cricket
- Anil Chaudhary - very famous International Cricket Umpire
- Ankit Lamba - Cricket
- Ashish Nehra - Cricket
- Balwinder Singh Sandhu - Cricket
- Deepak Chahar - Cricketer
- Dhruv Chand Jurel - Cricketer
- Kishan Choudhary - Cricket
- Manpreet Gony - Cricket
- Manvinder Singh Bisla - Indian Cricketer
- Mayank Tehlan - Cricket (Delhi Ranji Player)
- Navdeep Poonia - Cricket
- Navjot Singh Sidhu - Cricket
- Pradeep Sangwan - Cricket
- Praveen Kumar - Cricketer
- Rajat Choudhary - Cricket
- Raman Lamba - Cricket
- Sachin Rana - Cricket
- Sanjay Budhwar - Cricket
- Sidharth Balhara - Cricket
- Sumit Narwal - Cricket
- Sunny Singh - Cricket
- Vijay Dahiya - Cricket
- Virender Sehwag - Cricket
- Yuzvendra Chahal - Cricket
Cycling
Chess
Equestrian (Horse Riding)
Football
- Gurpreet Singh Sandhu (born 03.02.1992) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Indian Super League club Bengaluru and is the captain of the India national team.
Golf
- Shubham Jaglan - Amateur Golf (Winner of two Junior World Golf Championships 2015; World Record Holder; won 100 Domestic and International Championships; 10 yr old; Born - Village Israna, Panipat, Haryana; Belongs to Family of Wrestlers; Introduced to golf by an NRI Mṛ Kapur Singh who started a Golf Academy in his village Israna; The Academy was soon shut down; So he practised in family open field in village which was converted by his father into a green with three Holes; Initial Training was self taught by YouTube videos; He was spotted by Nonita Lall Qureshi of Delhi Golf Foundation and financed by the Foundation to shift to Delhi; Father left Dairy Business to stay full time with son; Currently trained by Nonita Lall Qureshi and Mṛ Amit Luthra of Delhi Golf Foundation; At present living in Delhi and Studying at Laxman Public School; )
Hockey
- Sonika Tandi - Junior Hokey Player
Judo
Kabaddi
- Ramesh Panwar-Winner Kabaddi World Cup- 2004
- Deepak Hooda- Winner Kabaddi World Cup-2016
- Jasveer Guliya- Winner Kabaddi World Cup-2016
- Manjeet Chhillar- Winner Kabaddi World Cup-2016
- Mohit Chhillar- Winner Kabaddi World Cup-2016
- Nitin Tomar- Winner Kabaddi World Cup-2016
- Pardeep Narwal - Winner Kabaddi World Cup-2016
- Pawan Sehrawat - Kabbadi Captain of India and won Gold Medal in Asian Games 2023.
- Rahul Chuadhari- Winner Kabaddi World Cup-2016
- Sandeep Narwal- Winner Kabaddi World Cup-2016
- Surjit Narwal- Winner Kabaddi World Cup-2016
- Surendra Nada- Winner Kabaddi World Cup-2016
Korfball
Lawn Tennis
- Sanam Krishan Singh Dalal - Lawn Tennis (Right-Handed, Two-Handed Backhand; Vill: Jakhoda, Distt. Jhajjar, Haryana; House at Chandigarh; His grandfather, Ch. Subey Singh, was one of the first IAS Officers from Haryana; After the death of his father Kanwal Krishan Singh Dalal, he was brought up and inspired by his mother Roopa Singh; Presently studying at University of Virginia, USA; Asian Junior Champion, 2005; World No. 4 among Juniors; Bronze in Team Event at Asian Games 2010, Guanghong, China; Gold in Men's Doubles with Somdev Devvarman at Asian Games 2010, Guanghong, China)
Mountaineeering
- Anita Kundu - Mountaineer; Climbed Mount Everest two times; climbed from both the sides - the Nepal side and the China side; First Indian woman to climb Mount Everest from the China side; Sub Inspector from Hissar, Haryana; 29 yrs; climbed from Nepal side in May,2013 and from the China side on 21-5-2017; She made an attempt to climb from the China side in 2015 but the attempt was aborted due to bad weather and she had to return back midway; She started climbing from the China side in second attempt on April 11,2017 and lost contact on April 26, 2017 but finally after 41 days she unfurled Indian tricolour on Mt. Everest on Sunday, 21-5-2017
- Asha Jhanjharia - Mountaineer; Climbed Mount Everest from the Nepal side at 4:05 on Monday, 22-5-2016; 38 yrs; Resident of Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan and a Nurse at a Public Health Centre, Alwar, Rajasthan; Mother of two teenagers; Husband Ajay Singh Takhar works in Rajasthan Police; A few years ago she could barely walk due to slipped vertebral disc and had to undergo surgery; Then in 2015 she completed a journey to Amarnath cave by the route through Baltal in a very short time and encouraged by army officials for finishing the journey fast she decided to climb Mt. Everest; Due to financial difficulties she tried for help from government and other agencies for sponsorship for a mountaineering course but was only assured help and not given; Finally she borrowed money from relatives and withdrew all her PPF savings to complete the course in record time;
- Kapil Ruhil – Mountaineer; Climbed Mount Everest at 9:45 AM on 19 May, 2012 from the Nepal side; During the expedition one member of the group of seven returned midway and the other a German died on way; Very exhausted and despite adverse conditions and very little food he climbed Mt. Everest successfully; He spent Rs 23 lakhs in the expedition with in the hope that government and other sponsors will help him; Village Raichadwala, Jind istt., Haryana; Constable in Haryana Police, Kabaddi player (Played at National level); Had a childhood dream of climbing Mt. Everest; After taking a mountaineering course, he first climbed a 16,500 ft peak in Himachal Pradesh and then climbed the 18,300 ft Kuber peak in Uttarakhand;
- Tashi and Nungshi Malik (Twin Sisters) - Mountaineers; Born 21-6-1991; First siblings and twins to climb the Seven Summits and reach the North and South Poles and complete the Adventurers Grand Slam and Three Poles Challenge.
Netball
Polo
Power Lifting
Rowing
- Bajrang Lal Takhar- Rowing (Lightweight) Sculls; Vill: Balu Baba Ki Dhani, Distt. Sikar, Rajasthan; Naib Subedar, Rajputana Rifles, Indian Army; Silver at Asian Games 2006, Doha, Qatar; Gold at Asian Games 2010, Guangzhou, China )
India National Rugby Union Team
- Prince Khatri
- Nitin Dagar
- Adesh Kumar - Rugby Sevens
- Amit Lochab - Rugby Sevens
- Dalwinder Singh - Rugby Sevens
- Deepak Dagar - Rugby Sevens
- Devender Lochab - Rugby Sevens
- Gautam Dagar - Rugby Sevens
- Jagga Singh - Rugby Sevens
- Kamaldeep Dagar - Rugby Sevens
- Rohit Siwach - Rugby Sevens
- Sarwinder Dabas - Rugby Sevens
- Sukhdeep Singh - Rugby Sevens
- Surinder Singh - Rugby Sevens
Shooting
- Chandro Tomar
- Manu Bhakar is winner of Gold Medal in the shooting world cup. She hails from Goria village in Jhajjar tahsil and district in Haryana. She won gold in the 10 metre air pistol category. She had won Silver in Asian Shooting too. She also participated in Tokyo Olympics (July-Aug. 2021) but could not win a medal.
- Palak Gulia (पलक गुलिया) - She won Gold Medal in pistol shooting at the Asian Games, Hangzhou, China in 2023.
Skating
Swimming
Table Tennis
Taewando
- Sapna Dudi from Bhorki village in Udaipurwati tahsil of Jhunjhunu district in Rajasthan is Taekwondo player.
Volleyball
- Dushyant Singh Jakhar is an International Volleyball Player. His father is Ramavtar Singh Jakhar, Former International Volleyball Player. He is from Jakharon Ki Dhani, Village - Dhamora, District - Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan.
- Sumitra Saharan is a Volley Ball Player of National Level.
Weight Lifting
Wrestling
Wushu
Combined list of players
A to G
- Abhijeet Malik - Basketball
- Ajay Kumar Sirohi - Weight Lifting
- Ajeetesh Sandhu - Golf
- Akhil Sirohi - Polo
- A L Lakra - Boxing (Bronze at World Championship 2008)
- Amit Kumar Pilania - Eklavya Award
- Amit Jat (Dusad) - Cricket
- Angad Kalaan - Polo
- Angad Vir Singh Bajwa - Skeet
- Anil Choudhary - Volleyball
- Anita - Wrestling (Freestyle; Gold in CWG 2010, Delhi)
- Anita Kundu - Mountaineer (First Indian woman to climb Mt. Everest from the China side)
- Anjali Choudhary - Hockey
- Ankit Lamba - Cricket
- Anuj Kumar Taliyan - Bodybuilding
- Anuradha Beniwal - Chess
- Asha Jhanjharia - Mountaineer (Mt. Everest)
- Ashan Kumar Sangwan - Kabaddi (Arjun Award)
- Ashish Nehra - Cricket
- Babita Phaugat - Wrestling (Freestyle; Vill. Balali, Bhiwani, Haryana; d/o Wrestler Mahabir Singh; Gold in Asian Cadet Championship; Silver in 51 kg at CWG 2010, Delhi)
- Babita Rathi Bamal - Football
- Bajrang Lal Takhar- Rowing (Lightweight Sculls)
- Baljit Singh Dhillon
- Balwinder Beniwal - Boxing
- Balwinder Singh Sandhu - Cricket
- Bhawna Jat - racewalker.
- Bhim Singh - Athletics.
- Chandagi Ram Kaliraman - Wrestling (Vill. Sisai, Hisar; Title Master added to his name as he served as a Drawing Teacher in a School; Hind Kesari, Bharat Kesari, Rustam - e - Hind, Maha Bharat Kesari; Arjun Award, Padam Shri)
- Dara Singh - Wrestling
- Darmesh Sangwan - Rowing
- Deep Ahlawat - Equestrian
- Deepak Chahar - Cricketer
- Deepa Malik - Swimming, Shotput and Javelin Throw
- Devendra Jhajharia - Athletics (Javelin Thrower; Rajasthan)
- Dhruvpal Godara - Polo
- Dinesh Sangwan - Boxing
- Dr. Rajpal Singh -Shooting (Coach)
- Geeta Phougat - Wrestling (Freestyle; Vill. Balali, Bhiwani, Haryana; d/o Wrestler Mahabir Singh; Gold in Asian Cadet Championship; Gold in 55 kg at CWG 2010, Delhi)
H to M
- Haridev Kadyan - Rowing
- Hawa Singh Sheoran - Boxing (Heavyweight Category)
- Heera Ram Choudhary - Cycling
- Hemendra Choudhary - Golf (Junior Champion)
- Jagmahender Thakan-National Champion in Horse Riding (Vill.Mandhana,Bhiwani,Haryana)
- Jagmati Sangwan - Volleyball
- Jairam Jat - Basketball
- Jaskaran Sidhu - Football
- Jetha Ram Gat - Cycling International Player
- Jitender Kumar - Boxing
- Jogendra Lol - Kho-Kho & Polevault
- Jyoti Randhawa - Golf
- Kamla Dalal
- Kamal Singh Thakan-Kabaddi (Vill. Mandhana, Bhiwani, Haryana)
- Kanwar Pal Gulia - Athletics (Athlete, Coach)
- Kapil Ruhil - Mountaineer (Mt. Everest)
- Kavita Chahal - Boxer
- Kavita Goyat - Boxer (Bronze in 75 kg at Asian Games 2010, Guangzhou, China)
- Khajan Singh Tokas - Swimming
- Kiran Sihag - Wrestling
- Kishan Choudhary - Cricket
- Krishna Poonia - Discus Throw (Gold in CWG 2010, Delhi; Bronze in Asian Games 2010, Guangzhou, China))
- Kunal Balhara - Golf
- Lila Ram Sangwan
- Lt. Col. Ajay Ahlawat - Polo
- Mahabir Singh Phogat - Wrestling (Vill. Balali, Bhiwani, Haryana; Coach of 3 Daughters : Babita, Geeta & Ritu; Coach of 2 Daughters of his brother : Priyanka & Vinesh; All 5 Girls of the family have won Gold in Asian Cadet Wrestling Championships)
- Mahtab Singh - Boxing
- Maj. Tarun Sirohi - Polo
- Major (Dr.) Surendra Poonia - Power Lifting & Discus Throw
- Mamta Kharab - Hockey (Forward, Arjun Award)
- Manender Singh Balhara - Cycling (Junior National Champion)
- Manju Phalsval - Hockey
- Manpreet Gony - Cricket
- Manupal Godara - Polo
- Manvinder Singh Bisla - Indian Cricketer
- Mausam Khatri - Wrestling (Freestyle; Bronze in 96 kg at Asian Games, 2010, Guangzhou,China)
- Mayank Tehlan - Cricket (Delhi Ranji Player)
- Monika Dhayal - Korfball Player
N to R
- Navdeep Poonia - Cricket
- Naveen Mor - Bharat Kesri in Wrestling in 120kg, and also a champion at the All World Police Game-2011 in the U.S.A.[2]
- Navjot Singh Sidhu - Cricket
- Neelam Jakhar - an archer from Udansari village of Fatehpur tahsil in Sikar district Rajasthan.
- Nirmala Boora - Wrestling (Freestyle)
- Paramjeet Malik - Women Kabaddi
- Paramjit Samota - Boxing (Heavyweight; Gold at CWG 2010, Delhi)
- Parveen Dhayal - Korfball
- Pooja Ahlawat - Athletics / Long Jump
- Pooja Kadian - Wushu
- Prachi Tehlan - Netball (Captain of Indian Netball Team, CWG 2010, Delhi)
- Pradeep Balyan - Rowing
- Pradeep Dahiya - Korfball
- Pradeep Sangwan - Cricket
- Pradeep Sihag - Boxing
- Praveen Dhul - Rowing
- Praveen Kumar - Cricketer
- Preeti Beniwal - Boxing
- Pritam Rani Siwach - Women Hockey (Former Captain of Indian Woman Hockey Team; Coach of Women Hockey Team in CWG 2010, Delhi)
- Priyanka Phogat - Wrestling (Freestyle; Vill. Balali, Bhiwani, Haryana; Parents died in Car Accident in 2004; Brought up and Coached by Wrestler uncle Mahabir Singh; Gold in Asian Cadet Championship)
- Rahul Panwar - Shooting
- Raj Kumar Sangwan - Boxing
- Rajendra Singh Jakhar - Volleyball
- Rajinder Kumar - Wrestler (Gold at CWG 2010, Delhi)
- Rajinder Kumar Singh Kalaan - Polo
- Rajiv Tomar - Wrestling (Freestyle 120+ kg; Vill. Malakpur, Distt. Baghpat, UP; Arjun Award 2010; Hind Maha Kesari)
- Ram Niwas Malik - Bodybuilder (Mr North India 2009)
- Raman Lamba - Cricket
- Ramavtar Singh Jakhar - Volleyball (International Player)
- Rambir Antil - Kabaddi
- Ram Mehar Singh - Kabaddi (Arjun award 2002)
- Ramesh Panwar- Kabaddi (Arjuna Award 2005)
- Ramesh Kumar Gulia - Wrestling (Bronze at World Wrestling Championship 2009)
- Rateesh Devi Balyan - Rowing
- Ravi Kadian - Rowing
- Ravinder Singh Sangwan - Wrestling (Greco-Roman; Gold in 60 kg at CWG 2010, Delhi; Bronze in 60 kg at Asian Games 2010, Guangzhou, China))
- Ripudaman Singh Aulakh - Dronacharya Award winner
- Ritu Phogat - Wrestling (Freestyle; Vill. Balali, Bhiwani, Haryana, d/o Wrestler Mahabir Singh; Gold in Asian Cadet Championship)
S to Z
- Sachin Rana - Cricket
- Sagar Dhayal - Boxing (National Coach of Indian Women Boxing Team)
- Sahil Grewal - Teakwondo / Squash (International Taekwondo Player & National Squash Player)
- Saina Nehwal - Badminton (Gold in Singles at CWG 2010, Delhi)
- Sajjan Kumar Grewal - Equestrian
- Sakshi Malik - Freestyle Wrestling (Women) - Bronze Medal in Summer Olympics (Aug. 2016) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- Samarjeet Sihag (Samru) - Kabbadi: Member of Indian team who picks up gold medal in Asian Game's 2010. He is from village Khedi-Daulatpur, Bhiwani, Haryana.
- Samir Suhag - Polo
- Sanam Krishan Singh Dalal - Lawn Tennis
- Sandip Sejwal - Swimming
- Sanjay Budhwar - Cricket
- Sanjay Phogat - Volleyball (International Player)
- Sarika Sehrawat - Car Racing (India's First Woman Car Racer)
- Satayvan- Wrestling
- Satbir Singh Dahiya - Wrestling
- Satendra Kumar - Shooting
- Satpal Singh Sehrawat - Wrestling (Director Sports, Delhi; Bharat Kesari; Rustam - e - Hind; Gold Medal in Asian Games 1982, New Delhi; Arjun Award; Padma Shri;Dronacharya Award; Coach of Sushil Kumar Solanki)
- Seema Antil - Athletics (Discus Throw)
- Shagun Choudhary - An Indian trap shooter from Jaipur, Rajasthan.
- Shakti Singh Rangi - Discus Throw (Arjun Award)
- Shubham Jaglan - Amateur Golf
- Shweta Chaudhary - Shooting
- Sidharth Balhara - Cricket
- Sonika Kaliramana - Wrestling
- Sqn Ldr. S.P Singh - Kabbaddi
- Subhash Verma - Wrestling (100 kg Freestyle & Greco-Roman; Vill. Malakpur, Baghpat, UP; Gold in 1989 & 1995 CWG; Bronze in 1990 Asian Games; 6th in 1992 Olympics; Hind Maha Kesari; Arjun Award in 1987)
- Sukhbir Sangwan - Kabaddi (Member of Gold winning Kabaddi Team, Asian Games 2006, Doha, Qatar)
- Sukhbir Singh Gill - Hockey
- Suman Kundu - Wrestling (Freestyle; Vill. Kalwa, Jind, Haryana; Bharat Kesari; Bronze in 63 kg at CWG 2010, Delhi)
- Sumit Nagal - Lawn Tennis (Wimbledon Junior Doubles Champion 2015, with Vietnamese Partner Ly Hoang Nam; Sixth Indian Player to win a Junior Grand Slam Title; 17 yr old; World Ranking 751; Managed by Mahesh Bhupathi of Globosport; Born in Jhajjar, Haryana)
- Sumit Narwal - Cricket
- Sumit Sangwan - Boxing
- Sumitra Saharan is a Volley Ball Player of National Level.
- Sunil Kumar Siwach - Boxing
- Sunita Dahiya - Athletics (400 mtrs)
- Sunita Dalal - Hockey
- Sunita Godara- Athletics (Long Distance Runner)
- Sunita Malhan -
- Sunita Meel - Table Tennis (Churu)
- Sunny Poonia -
- Sunny Singh - Cricket
- Surender Naad Khatiwasiya - Wrestling (Hind Kesri)
- Sushil Kumar - Wrestling (Rajeev Gandhi Khel Ratna Award 2009)
- Swati Dudhwal - Archery. From Sujangarh, Churu, Rajasthan. She is a female compound archer and part of the national team. She won the silver medal at the 2015 Asian Archery Championships in the women's team event
- Tashi and Nungshi Malik (Twin Sisters) - Mountaineers (Top 7 peaks of all continents including Mt. Everest, North Pole and South Pole)
- Uday Kalaan - Polo
- Vijay Dahiya - Cricket
- Vijender Singh Beniwal - Boxing (Silver in 69 kg at CWG 2006; Bronze in 75 kgs at Beijing Olympics 2008; World No.One in 75 kg; Bronze in 75 kg at CWG 2010, Delhi, Gold in 75 kg at Asian Games, Guangzhou, China)
- Vikas Sangwan - Kabaddi ( Member of Kabbaddi Team, Asian Games 2006, Doha, Qatar)
- Vinesh Phogat - Wrestling (Freestyle; Vill. Balali, Bhiwani, Haryana; Parents died in Car Accident in 2004; Brought up and Coached by Wrestler uncle Mahabir Singh; Gold in Asian Cadet Championship)
- Virender Sehwag - Cricket
- Vishal Dhankhar - an ultra runner from Jhajjar district in Haryana.
- Vivek Shokeen - Tennis
- Yuzvendra Chahal - Cricket
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