IOS Sports & Entertainment, a sports management agency, announced the addition of Indian javelin thrower Sachin Yadav, an Indian javelin throw, to its roster of elite athletes.
Born on October 25, 1999, Sachin Yadav has quickly made a name for himself in the world of athletics. His journey in competitive javelin throw began in 2024, and in just a short span, he has delivered remarkable performances, establishing himself among India’s top javelin throwers.
His recent triumph at the National Games in Dehradun, where he clinched the gold medal with a record-breaking throw of 84.39 meters, surpassing the previous meet record of 82.23 meters, has cemented his reputation as one of India’s most promising throwers.
Sachin came into the limelight with his dominant performance at the All India Police Athletics Championships, where he secured remarkable victory with a throw of 84.21 meters. Prior to this, he showcased his talent at the Indian Grand Prix in Bengaluru, registering a then personal best throw of 82.69 meters, followed by a victorious campaign at the National Open Athletics Championships with a throw of 80.04 meters.
Sachin Yadav said, “Joining IOS Sports and Entertainment is an important step in my journey as an athlete. I believe that with their support and guidance, I can push my limits and achieve greater success for India at the international level. Currently, I am focused on continuously improving my skills, and I am confident this association will help me get closer to my dreams.”
Neerav Tomar, Founder and Managing Director of IOS Sports, said, “We are excited to have Sachin as part of the IOS Sports family. His dedication and impressive performances make him an athlete to watch for the future. Our goal is to provide him with the best opportunities and resources to help him reach his full potential on the global stage.”
Sachin Yadav joins an esteemed group of javelin throwers managed by IOS, which includes Kishore Kumar Jena – Olympian & Asian Games silver medalist, Annu Rani – Olympian & Asian Games gold medalist, and Shivpal Singh – Olympian.