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Here are top five sportspersons honoured in the Padma Awards for 2026

Updated On: 25 January, 2026 10:33 PM IST | Sujay Shivalkar

The Padma Awards 2026, announced on the eve of Republic Day, recognised several achievers from the world of sports for their exceptional contributions. Here`s all you need to know (Pic: X/File Pic)

The Padma Awards 2026, announced on the eve of Republic Day, recognised several achievers from the world of sports for their exceptional contributions. Here`s all you need to know (Pic: X/File Pic)

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The Padma Awards 2026, announced on the eve of Republic Day, recognised several achievers from the world of sports for their exceptional contributions. Here`s all you need to know (Pic: X/File Pic)
<p><strong>Padma Bhushan</strong></p>
<p><strong>Vijay Amritraj</strong></p>
<p>Widely regarded as a trailblazer in Indian tennis, having broken significant barriers on the international stage during the 1970s and 1980s, while paving the way for future generations of players in Asia. Reached the quarterfinals at both Wimbledon and the US Open twice, which cemented his status as a star, and achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 16 in July 1980, the highest ever for an Indian player in the Open Era. Led India to the Davis Cup finals in 1974 and 1987, the only times the country has reached the final in the Open Era <em><strong>(Pic: X)</strong></em></p>

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Padma Bhushan

Vijay Amritraj

Widely regarded as a trailblazer in Indian tennis, having broken significant barriers on the international stage during the 1970s and 1980s, while paving the way for future generations of players in Asia. Reached the quarterfinals at both Wimbledon and the US Open twice, which cemented his status as a star, and achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 16 in July 1980, the highest ever for an Indian player in the Open Era. Led India to the Davis Cup finals in 1974 and 1987, the only times the country has reached the final in the Open Era (Pic: X)

<p><strong>Padma Shri</strong></p>
<p><strong>Rohit Sharma</strong></p>
<p>Awarded the country`s fourth-highest civilian award for achieving unprecedented heights in international cricket, including leading India to two ICC titles and amassing runs with his incredible range of strokes all over the world. Holds the record for the highest individual score in ODIs (264 vs Sri Lanka) and is the only player with three ODI double-centuries. Has the most centuries in a single ODI World Cup (5 in 2019) and the most sixes in international cricket <em><strong>(Pic: File Pic)</strong></em></p>

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Padma Shri

Rohit Sharma

Awarded the country`s fourth-highest civilian award for achieving unprecedented heights in international cricket, including leading India to two ICC titles and amassing runs with his incredible range of strokes all over the world. Holds the record for the highest individual score in ODIs (264 vs Sri Lanka) and is the only player with three ODI double-centuries. Has the most centuries in a single ODI World Cup (5 in 2019) and the most sixes in international cricket (Pic: File Pic)

<p><strong>Padma Shri</strong></p>
<p><strong>Harmanpreet Kaur</strong></p>
<p>A pathbreaker in her own right, she led India to its first-ever Women`s World Cup title in November 2025, beating South Africa in the final. Kaur is the first Indian to sign an overseas T20 league contract and holds the record for the highest individual score in an ICC World Cup knockout match (171 not out in 2017 against Australia), an innings that changed the landscape of women`s cricket in India. Guided India to a gold medal at the 2022 Asian Games and a silver at the 2022 Commonwealth Games <em><strong>(Pic: File Pic)</strong></em></p>

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Padma Shri

Harmanpreet Kaur

A pathbreaker in her own right, she led India to its first-ever Women`s World Cup title in November 2025, beating South Africa in the final. Kaur is the first Indian to sign an overseas T20 league contract and holds the record for the highest individual score in an ICC World Cup knockout match (171 not out in 2017 against Australia), an innings that changed the landscape of women`s cricket in India. Guided India to a gold medal at the 2022 Asian Games and a silver at the 2022 Commonwealth Games (Pic: File Pic)

<p><strong>Padma Shri</strong></p>
<p><strong>Savita Punia</strong></p>
<p>Attracted attention with her exceptional performance while guarding India`s goalpost during the team`s historic fourth-place finish at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, which gave women`s hockey in the country fresh impetus. Known as "The Wall" in the Indian hockey fraternity, won three consecutive FIH Goalkeeper of the Year awards (2021-2023), and secured a gold medal at the 2017 Asia Cup <em><strong>(Pic: X/<span class="css-1jxf684 r-bcqeeo r-1ttztb7 r-qvutc0 r-poiln3">@savitahockey)</span></strong></em></p>

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Padma Shri

Savita Punia

Attracted attention with her exceptional performance while guarding India`s goalpost during the team`s historic fourth-place finish at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, which gave women`s hockey in the country fresh impetus. Known as "The Wall" in the Indian hockey fraternity, won three consecutive FIH Goalkeeper of the Year awards (2021-2023), and secured a gold medal at the 2017 Asia Cup (Pic: X/@savitahockey)

<p><strong>Padma Shri</strong></p>
<p><strong>Baldev Singh</strong></p>
<p>A well-respected coach credited with revolutionising women`s hockey in India. Over three decades, he trained over 80 international players, including former captains like Rani Rampal, Sandeep Singh, and Surinder Kaur. Praveen Kumar: Made history by winning the gold medal with a jump of 2.08m, setting a new Asian record and helping India achieve its highest-ever gold tally at a single Paralympics. Honoured with the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award in 2025, he won his first-ever World Championship medal -- a bronze -- with a season-best jump of 2.00m <em><strong>(Pic: X)</strong></em></p>

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Padma Shri

Baldev Singh

A well-respected coach credited with revolutionising women`s hockey in India. Over three decades, he trained over 80 international players, including former captains like Rani Rampal, Sandeep Singh, and Surinder Kaur. Praveen Kumar: Made history by winning the gold medal with a jump of 2.08m, setting a new Asian record and helping India achieve its highest-ever gold tally at a single Paralympics. Honoured with the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award in 2025, he won his first-ever World Championship medal -- a bronze -- with a season-best jump of 2.00m (Pic: X)

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