Judoka Ritik Sharma's Khelo India University Games triumph fuels his Commonwealth Games 2026 dream
Udaipur (Rajasthan)[India], December 9 (ANI): Ever since his move to the SAI National Centre of Excellence (NCOE) in Bhopal six years ago, Ritik Sharma's career has charted a steep upward trajectory. The young Punjab-born judoka once again underlined his growth with a commanding performance during the Khelo India University Games (KIUG) Rajasthan 2025.
What made the win more meaningful was the way he bounced back from a recent setback. Flying straight to Udaipur after a first-round exit at the Asian Open Championships in Hong Kong, Ritik wasted no time dwelling on the disappointment. Instead, he channelled the lessons from his overseas outing into a composed, confident performance, overcoming familiar rival Yash Ghangas in the men's +100kg final.
"There are a handful of judokas in our category, so we have known each other for years now. I beat him for the first time in the Guwahati KIYG, and I'm glad that I could get the better of him in KIUG 2025 too," said Ritik, emphasising the need for more international exposure trips.
Ritik's journey began far away from India's mainstream sporting hubs, in Gurdaspur, a remote border district in Punjab that shares its boundary with Pakistan. Growing up, opportunities were limited, with few structured sports programmes or training centres available. Yet in 2015, as a 14-year-old, Ritik discovered his passion for judo and committed himself to the sport with unwavering focus.
Though he returned empty-handed from last year's Grand Slams in Kazakhstan and Tajikistan, the 24-year-old is now fuelled by the momentum of his KIUG gold as he prepares for the Senior National Championships, scheduled to begin December 11 in Imphal.
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