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    End of an Era: Jinson Johnson’s Emotional Retirement from Athletics

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 7, 20262 Mins Read
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    Jinson Johnson, India’s trailblazing middle-distance maestro, has officially announced his retirement from professional athletics, drawing the curtain on a career adorned with Asian Games glory. The Kerala speedster, who clinched three medals across two Games editions, shared the news that many feared but few expected.

    His accolades speak volumes: a breakthrough silver in the 800m at the 2018 Jakarta Asian Games, and then rewriting history in Hangzhou 2023 with gold in 800m and silver in 1500m. These feats shattered barriers, establishing Johnson as a pioneer in a discipline long dominated by other nations.

    In his retirement statement, Johnson opened up about the sacrifices behind the success. Training at high altitudes, battling injuries, and maintaining peak form for over a decade took its toll. The Paris Olympics qualifier’s heartbreaking withdrawal due to injury was the final straw. ‘I’ve given my all, and now it’s time for the next chapter,’ he remarked.

    Johnson’s impact extends beyond medals. He smashed national records, won multiple Asian Championships golds, and became a symbol of perseverance for rural athletes. His personal bests – 1:43.97 in 800m and 3:29.47 in 1500m – remain benchmarks for Indian runners.

    As Athletics Federation of India president Adille Sumariwalla lauded him as ‘a once-in-a-generation talent,’ Johnson plans to focus on his training academy. The sports world mourns the loss of a competitor but celebrates the birth of a coach who will shape future champions. Jinson Johnson’s story isn’t ending; it’s evolving.

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