Annu Rani Age, Wiki and Bio

Annu Rani

Quick Info

ProfessionJavelin Thrower
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth28/08/1992
Age32 years
BirthplaceBahadurpur village, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh

Bio/Wiki

Full NameAnnu Rani Dharayan

Physical Stats & More

Height165 cm
Weight65 kg
Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

Date of Birth28/08/1992
BirthplaceBahadurpur village, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh
Zodiac signVirgo
NationalityIndian
HometownBahadurpur village, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh
ReligionHinduism
Food HabitVegetarian
HobbiesShopping, Reading Books
Marital StatusUnmarried

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried

Family

FatherAmarpal Singh (farmer)
MotherMunni Devi
SiblingsBrother - Upendra Singh (long-distance runner)

Career

Coach/MentorKashinath Naik (javelin thrower), Baljeet Singh
Medals
Gold
  • National Inter-State Athletics Championship in Lucknow in 2014
  • 59th National Open Athletics Championship in 2019
  • National Inter-State Athletic Championship, Patiala in 2021
  • Qosanov Memorial Championship, Almaty, Kazakhstan 2022
  • Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, 2023
Silver
  • 23rd Asian Athletics Championships in Qatar on 21 April 2019
Bronze
  • Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea in 2014
  • IAAF World Challenge event called Ostrava Golden Spike Athletics Meet in Ostrava, Czech Republic
  • Commonwealth Games in Birmingham in 2022
Records
  • First Indian female to reach the World Athletics Championships finals, held in Doha 2019
  • First Indian woman to win gold in javelin throw at the Asian Games in 2023
Awards
  • Sportstar Aces Sportswoman of the Year Award in Athletics in 2019
  • Times of India Sports Award for the Best Female Athlete 2022
  • Trailblazer of the Year Award at the CNBC TV18 IBLA 2023

Some Lesser Known Facts

Annu Rani developed a passion for sports in her childhood and aspired for a career in the field. Her brother noticed her aptitude for javelin throwing due to her strong upper body when they played cricket together during her teenage years. Initially trained by her brother throwing sugarcane sticks, Annu began her javelin throw journey in 2010 at the age of 18 by making her first javelin stick from a bamboo piece. Growing up in a conservative village where females participating in sports were discouraged, Annu faced resistance to her pursuit of javelin throwing. Despite challenges like being banned from practice at school and financial constraints, Annu dedicated herself to training, traveling long distances daily for practice. With the guidance of Commonwealth Bronze Medalist Kashinath Naik, Annu broke the national record and clinched medals at various competitions, inspiring her to dream of Olympic success. Under rigorous training at the National Institute of Sports, Annu honed her skills, broke records, and won championships, becoming the first Indian woman to secure an Athletics World’s Championship in 2017. She continued to achieve new milestones, including qualifying for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Annu's perseverance was rewarded with gold medals and historic victories in national and international events, leading to her appointment as an officer with the Indian Railways. Her notable achievements include securing a bronze medal at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games in 2022 and making history as the first Indian female javelin thrower to win a gold medal at the Asian Games in 2023 with a throw of 62.92 meters.