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    Home»News»Jinson Johnson Hangs Up Boots: Asian Games Hero Calls It Quits

    Jinson Johnson Hangs Up Boots: Asian Games Hero Calls It Quits

    News January 7, 20262 Mins Read
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    Breaking news from the world of Indian athletics: Jinson Johnson, the man who brought middle-distance running glory to India, has retired. The three-time Asian Games medal winner made the announcement, citing health concerns after a stellar yet injury-plagued career.

    From his debut international splash with a 800m silver in 2018 to the golden double in 800m and 1500m silver at 2023 Asian Games, Johnson’s resume is impressive. He overcame humble beginnings in Kerala to become India’s fastest middle-distance runner, holding national records that stood as testaments to his dominance.

    The retirement stems from persistent injuries, including the one that sidelined him from Paris Olympics despite qualification. ‘My body needs rest, and my mind is ready for new challenges,’ Johnson told reporters. His journey included gold medals at Asian Championships and Commonwealth Games silvers, showcasing consistency at the highest level.

    Tributes poured in from across the spectrum. Coaches recall his disciplined regimen, peers admire his sportsmanship, and fans cherish the moments he made India proud. With this exit, the 800m and 1500m categories lose their biggest star, but Johnson’s academy promises to nurture the next wave.

    In conclusion, while the tracks will feel emptier without Johnson’s thunderous strides, his contributions have laid a strong foundation for Indian athletics. Retirement isn’t goodbye; it’s a pivot to legacy-building.

    1500m Medalist 800m Runner Asian Games Indian Athletics Jinson Johnson Kerala Athlete Paris Olympics Retirement
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