At FISU World University Games in Germany, India takes home 12 medals, including 2 gold.

With an outstanding medal total of 12—two gold, five silver, and five bronze—India concluded its campaign in the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU World University Games.
Three medals were won on the last day, capping off a successful multisport international university-level competition in Duisburg, Germany.
The nation's medal total demonstrated a broad spectrum of athletic ability with accomplishments in badminton, tennis, archery, and athletics.
In the women's 3,000-meter steeplechase, Ankita Dhyani won a silver medal. She came in well behind Ilona Mononen of Finland (9:31.86), and Adia Budde of Germany took home the bronze with 9:33.34.
Ankita successfully transitioned to steeplechase late last year after competing in the 5,000-meter race at the Olympics in Paris.
Together, Sejal Singh, Munita Prajapati, and Mansi Negi helped India win a bronze medal in the women's 20-kilometer race walk event with a time of 4:56:06 hours.
Lalu Prasad Bhoi, Animesh Kujur, Manikanta Hoblidhar, and Dondapati Mrutyum Jayaram won bronze in the men's 4x100-meter relay later that day in a timing of 38.89 seconds.
India excelled in compound archery, winning gold in the mixed team competition, silver and bronze in the team competitions, and gold and silver in the individual competitions.
After a lengthy wait since Nandan Bal's silver in 1979, India won its first-ever tennis medal with Vaishnavi Adkar's bronze in the singles competition and its second-ever badminton medal with a bronze in the mixed team event.