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Hima Das

Life Introduction of Hima Das

Real Name Hima Das
Place of Birth Dhing
Date of Birth 9 January 2000
Height 1.67 m
Famous Name Dhing Express
Awards Arjuna Award for Athletics
Father Name Ronjit Das
Mother Name Jonali Das
Sibling Rinti Das

Who is Hima Das?

Hima Das won the first gold in historical track event for India. Hima was just 18-year-old when she won 400m gold at the AIFF World under-20 athletics in Finland on Thursday, 12th July, 2018.

This win was like a fairy tale to her, as she entered the racing track some two years back only and does not belong to a very rich family in Assam.

Early Life of Golden Girl Himac Das

Hima Das was born on 9 January, 2000 in Nagaon, Assam to a family of farmers.

Hima belongs to a very humble background and is one of the six siblings. Her father,  Ronjit Das, has a small piece of land which is the source of their bread and butter while mother, Jonali Das is a house wife. Hima used to play football with his villager boys, before her local coach noticed and encouraged her to try her luck in athletics.

Hima came to Guwahati to get coaching under her coach, Nipun Das.  She did not have expensive pair of shoes and would often run with cheaper shoes. She won inter-district race by wearing those cheaper shoes. This is when her coach, Nipun Das got surprised and brought her to Guwahati, where she got international standard spikes shoes. She had to convince her parents to allow her coaching in Guwahati, which they agreed to.

First Indian Female Athlete with gold

After this win, Hima became the first Indian athlete who won a track gold at a global meet. Hima has proved that she is no lesser than any other girl and has established her name in the proud list of India sportswomen.

400m AIFF World under-20 in 2018

In the event, she was not in the top three during the 35th seconds of the race, but she grabbed the speed and made her cross the finishing line ahead of all other participants. She proved that will power and determination can bring any success to anyone.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Hima Das

President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, Ravi Shastri, Rohit Sharma and many other sportsman appraised and hailed Hima’s achievement.

Family reaction after her win in 2018

Hima’s father, Ronjit Das told the media after her win,“Hungama ho gaya hai…she has made the country proud. ” Ronjit Das is a farmer in Kandulmari village in Assam’s Nagaon district.

He further said, “I always believed she would win it. She called me from Finland last night informing me of her victory. ” Ronjit further told how she had love for football, kabaddi and sports since her childhood. She would drive around in the tractor and work in the farms also. Due to her interest in sports, Hima had to drop out from her college and had to go away from her family for practice and coaching.

Achievements of Hima Das

Hima Das’s records in July 2019

  • Hima Das won gold medal in 200m in Poznan Athletics Grand Prix in Poland on July 2, 2019. She made a record of 23.65 seconds
  • Hima Das won gold in 200m at the Kutno Athletics Meet in Poland in July 7, 2019. Here she won by making a record of 23.97 seconds
  • Hima Das won 200m gold at the Kladno Athletics Meet in the Czech Republic in 23.43 seconds on July 13, 2019
  • Hima Das won a gold medal in the 200m race at Tabor Athletics Meet Czech Republic in 23.25 seconds on  July 17, 2019
  • She even won a gold medal in the 400-metre event in Nove Mesto, Czech Republic, on July 20, 2019 and completed the event in 52.09 seconds.

Hima Das’s records in 2018

  • Hima won a silver medal in the 4×400 mts Asian Games in 2018
  • Hima won 400 m gold at the World U-20 athletics in Finland in 2018
  • In 2018, she participated in Tampere in Finland and made a record by clocking 51.46 seconds

Hima Das’s records in 2016

  • Hima had won in the 2016 international junior meet in Coimbatore where she reached the final.
  • She won gold in 100 and 200 meters race in 2016, one month after her above win.

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