Gayathri Govindaraj


Gayathry Govindharaj is an Indian athlete who competes in the 100 metres hurdles and Triple jump events. She is supported by Olympic Gold Quest, a not-for-profit foundation that identifies and supports Indian athletes.

Early life

Gayathri comes from a small village near Tiruchi called Ariyalur. She comes from a humble background and before she gained fame, her family found it difficult to make ends meet. Due to her economic background her parents could not afford to provide her a formal training and she says in an interview with The Indian Express, "My parents recollect that I used to run around a lot during my childhood. In school, I used to participate in every athletic event in every tournament."
After securing 91 per cent in her twelfth standard, she came to Chennai to study computer-engineering from St Joseph’s College of Engineering.

Career and achievements

After participating in various inter college sports events, she gained fame through the 18th Zone Junior inter-State athletic Championship in Raichur. She won gold in U-16 100M hurdles in this. She also broke Poonam Belliappa's 11 year old record of 14.40 seconds in the under-18 category in the year 2016. This was followed by her another 14.04 seconds in 2008 and in Mysore she beat her own record by 0.02 seconds.
Her left knee was injured during the triple jump event of the Commonwealth Games 2010 that happened in New Delhi. After being operated on her left leg, it is been said by her in an interview with The Hindu that she has been practicing hard to be a part of sports once again.