Hima Das, fondly known as the “Dhing Express,” burst onto the international athletics scene in 2018 when she became the first Indian woman to win a gold medal at the IAAF World U20 Championships. Her victory in the 400 meters event brought her widespread recognition and set the stage for her promising career in track and field.
Hima hails from a small village in Assam, and her rise to fame is an inspiring story of talent, hard work, and determination. She followed her World Championship success with a series of impressive performances, including five gold medals in 2019 at international events across Poland and the Czech Republic.
Known for her speed and resilience, Hima has become a symbol of hope for Indian athletics. Her achievements have reignited interest in track and field sports in India, a country traditionally more focused on cricket. She is now eyeing the Olympic podium, with preparations underway for future global events.
Hima’s story serves as a reminder of the vast, untapped athletic potential in rural India and the importance of nurturing talent from every corner of the country.