Discus thrower Vikas Gowda bids adieu
His retirement came just a few months before the Asian Games in Indonesia but he has been on the wane for some time.
New Delhi: Top discus thrower Vikas Gowda on Wednesday retired after competing at the highest level for more than 15 years, during which he became the first and only Indian male to win Commonwealth Games medals in the discipline.
The retirement of the four-time Olympian, who will turn 35 on July 5, has not come as a surprise as he has not taken part in any major international event since taking a bronze in the Asian Championships last year in Bhubaneswar.
His retirement was announced by the Athletics Federation of India on its twitter page after Gowda sent the AFI a letter, declaring his intent to call it quits. The Mysore-born Gowda’s family moved to Maryland, USA, just before he turned six. His father Shive was a former athlete and a national coach at the 1988 Olympics.
Gowda, who holds the national record of 66.28m (achieved in 2012), is one of the most decorated Indian athletes, having won a gold in the 2013 and 2015 Asian Championships. He also bag silver in the 2010 Commonwealth Games and a gold in the 2014 Glasgow CWG. In the Asian Games, he took a bronze in 2010 and a silver in 2014.
He took part in the 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016 Olympics. Of the three, he was able to reach the final round only in the 2012 London Games.
His retirement came just a few months before the Asian Games in Indonesia but he has been on the wane for some time.