Every day, you have to push your limits and sacrifice a lot. The journey is tough, but it makes you wiser, stronger, and more prepared for what’s ahead.
Background
Meet Tadhani’s journey in athletics began with a challenge. In 9th grade, after winning second place in the 100m sprint, he was determined to prove to himself, and to others, that he was a winner. A year later, after claiming first place in the same event, his path became clear: he was going to dedicate himself to becoming one of India’s fastest sprinters.
Specialization
As a 100m sprinter, Meet’s training is built on precision, speed, and recovery. Every session is planned around body awareness, understanding how recovered he is, how efficiently his body moves, and how to push limits without crossing into overtraining. Visualization plays a key role in his performance, helping him execute each race with precision from the starting blocks to the finish line.
Career
Meet’s breakthrough moment came in 2019 when he competed in the World Junior Championships in Switzerland. This performance earned him a place at the National Centre of Excellence under the Sports Authority of India, giving him access to world-class coaching, synthetic tracks, and sports science facilities, crucial elements in his pursuit of excellence.
Support System
The road to elite athletics is demanding, requiring sacrifices and an unrelenting drive. Meet credits his family and friends for keeping him grounded, reminding him to stay mentally balanced through victories and setbacks alike. His training is complemented by a strong recovery routine, including ice baths, swimming, and massage therapy, ensuring longevity in the sport.
Philosophy
Meet believes that winning is more than just talent, it’s about consistency, discipline, and learning from every experience. His biggest lesson came in 2022 at the National Championships when overconfidence cost him the gold. That moment reshaped his mindset, reinforcing the importance of staying humble and focused.
What's Next?
With his sights set on the Asian Games 2026, Meet is preparing to compete on an even bigger stage. His goal is not just personal victory but to contribute to India's growing presence in global athletics. Every sprint, every challenge, and every sacrifice is a step closer to bringing glory to his country.