Olympic Gold Quest (OGQ) is a program of the Foundation for Promotion of Sports and Games, a non profit (Section 25) company, which sponsors Indian Olympic athletes and Paralympic/ Disabled athletes.

OGQ
AbbreviationOGQ
FounderGeet Sethi and Prakash Padukone
TypeNot for Profit
HeadquartersMumbai, Maharashtra
Location
  • 401, 5th floor, Anand Building, Dr. Ambedkar Rd, Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra – 400050
Websitewww.ogq.org

OGQ aims to create a level playing field for Indian athletes to enable them to be competitive at the highest level of sport. Founded by Indian sporting legends Geet Sethi and Prakash Padukone, OGQ's first test was the London 2012 Olympics. 4 out of the 6 Indian medalists were supported by OGQ. In 2010, Leander Paes and Viswanathan Anand also joined the board of directors.[1][2] Viren Rasquinha, former India hockey captain, is the current MD & CEO of OGQ.[3]

Objective

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OGQ aims to assist potential Olympic and Paralympic medal talent from India in achieving their dreams and winning Olympic gold medals. It does so by scouting for potential medal talent, helping to identify areas of support, and working with stakeholders to aid deserving talent.

OGQ strives to complement the efforts of the Indian Government and various sports federations in identifying and funding the best and most deserving medal prospects for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Supported athletes

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OGQ currently supports around 400 athletes across 10 Olympic and 8 Paralympic sports. This count includes around 150 Junior Athletes supported as a part of the OGQ Junior Program and 101 Para Athletes supported as a part of the OGQ Para Program.

Olympic Medals won by OGQ Supported Athletes

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Medal Name/Team Games Sport Event
Silver Vijay Kumar 2012 London Shooting Men's 25 Rapid Fire Pistol
Bronze Gagan Narang Shooting Men's 10m Air Rifle
Bronze Saina Nehwal Badminton Women's singles
Bronze Mary Kom Boxing Women's flyweight
Silver P. V. Sindhu 2016 Rio de Janeiro Badminton Women's singles
Silver Mirabai Chanu 2020 Tokyo Weightlifting Women's 49kgs
Silver Ravi Kumar Dahiya Wrestling Men's 57 kgs
Bronze P. V. Sindhu Badminton Women's singles
Bronze Lovlina Borgohain Boxing Women's welterweight
Gold Nitesh Kumar 2024 Paris Badminton Men's singles SL3

References

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  1. ^ Vishwanathan Anand Joins Olympic Gold Quest[dead link]
  2. ^ "NYT: India swoons over its chess champ". 10 August 2010.
  3. ^ PTI Date: 2009-06-01 Place: New Delhi (2009-06-01). "Rasquniha Appointed CEO of Olympic Gold Quest". Mid-day.com. Retrieved 2012-04-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)