Abhinav Bindra Family Tree: The Story Behind India's Individual Olympic Gold

Abhinav Singh Bindra, born 28 September 1982 in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, is an Indian sports shooter — 2008 Beijing Olympics 10m air rifle GOLD (India's first individual Olympic gold medal in any sport since independence). Khel Ratna (2002), Padma Shri (2000), Padma Bhushan (2009). He retired in 2016.

The Family's Roots: A Wealthy Punjabi Sikh Family

The Bindra family is Punjabi Sikh — wealthy industrial family in Chandigarh.

His Parents

Father: A. S. Bindra — Punjabi businessman; chairman of Abhinav Futuristics Group.

Mother: Babli Bindra — homemaker.

His Personal Life

Abhinav has been intensely private about his personal life and is unmarried.

The Bindra Family Tree at a Glance

Father: A. S. Bindra — businessman.

Mother: Babli Bindra.

Abhinav Bindra:

  • Born 28 September 1982, Dehradun
  • St. Stephen's School, Chandigarh; Doon School, Dehradun; University of Colorado (BBA Business Administration); MBA from Hult International Business School
  • Began shooting at age 15
  • First Olympics: 2000 Sydney (age 17 — youngest Indian Olympian at the time)
  • 2002 Commonwealth Games: gold
  • 2006 World Shooting Championships: gold (10m air rifle) — first Indian world champion in shooting
  • 2008 Beijing Olympics: GOLD (10m air rifle)India's first individual Olympic gold medal since independence (and first overall in 28 years since the 1980 hockey gold)
  • 2014 Commonwealth Games: gold (individual + pair)
  • 2016 Rio Olympics: 4th in 10m air rifle (lost the bronze medal in shoot-off)
  • Retired: 2016
  • Khel Ratna: 2002; Padma Shri: 2000; Padma Bhushan: 2009; first Indian member of the IOC Athletes' Commission (2018)
  • Founded Abhinav Bindra Foundation Trust (2013) for athlete development

What the Bindra Family Story Teaches Us

A businessman father. A homemaker mother. A career that began at age 17 in 2000 and produced India's first individual Olympic gold in 2008.

For every family — large or small, famous or otherwise — the Abhinav story carries the same lesson. Some families produce a single national first — that defines an entire era. The 2008 Beijing 10m air rifle gold is on the Bindra family record alongside every Indian Olympic team after it.


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