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India’s Olympics trailblazer frustrated by his country’s indifference to winter sport

Former luger Shiva Keshavan, who made his Games debut at Nagano 1998, bemoans the lack of recognition for any winter sport in his nation

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India’s Shiva Keshavan competing in the luge at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics. Photo: Reuters
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Twenty-seven years since his Winter Olympics debut with a borrowed sled in Nagano, Shiva Keshavan cannot help feeling that the more things change, the more they remain the same.

The former luger knows how it feels to be the only Indian in an Olympic Village – he was a one-man team in the first two of his six appearances at the Winter Games.

Likewise, Alpine skier Arif Mohammad Khan was the only Indian at the 2022 Beijing Games in Beijing and could be again next year in Milan-Cortina, Italy.

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“Fundamentally, nothing has changed,” Keshavan said from Italy, his mother’s birthplace. “Fundamentally, we are still struggling to get off the starting blocks.

“Right now, [winter sport] athletes are coming up despite the system, not because of the system.”

Shiva Keshavan, who competed in six Olympics, seen here in a Nations Cup luge race in 2017. Photo: AP
Shiva Keshavan, who competed in six Olympics, seen here in a Nations Cup luge race in 2017. Photo: AP

The system is largely on paper.

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