Ultra Throw Represents in India
Ultra Throw Club is proud to celebrate a remarkable international performance by long-time member Mohan Bains, who recently competed in the Khelo Masters National Games 2026 in Chandigarh, India.
Returning to compete in his homeland, Mohan delivered an outstanding performance in the 75–79 age category, earning two gold medals against a strong and competitive field of athletes from across the country.
🥇 Results
Hammer Throw – 33.40m
Shot Put – 10.01m
The Khelo Masters Games brought together more than 3,500 athletes representing 28 states, making this a significant national event and a true test of competitive excellence. Despite challenging weather conditions, Mohan rose to the occasion with determination and focus.
For those who know Mohan, this result comes as no surprise. His consistency, discipline, and passion for the sport have made him a cornerstone of the Ultra Throw community for many years. Whether training in Langley or competing abroad, he brings the same commitment and quiet intensity to everything he does.
Beyond the medals, Mohan’s performance also drew attention from fellow competitors and coaches, many of whom were curious about his training and the Ultra Throw program. It was a proud moment—not just for Mohan, but for the club as a whole—to see our presence recognized on an international stage.
From BC to India, this is what Ultra Throw is all about: dedication, community, and a lifelong love of throwing.
Congratulations, Mohan. Your achievement is an inspiration to all of us, and we are incredibly proud to have you represent Ultra Throw on the world stage.