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BUILT BY DEFEAT

Read the inspiring story of Eshan Puthran, a 17-year-old Indian jump rope athlete from Dombivli whose World Championship medals, resilience, and untold struggles define his journey.

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The Untold Story of Eshan Puthran,

India’s Jump Rope Fighter

Eshan Puthran Indian jump rope athlete performing a freestyle jump

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Built by Defeat

The Untold Story of Eshan Puthran, India’s Jump Rope Fighter

Dombivli, Maharashtra 17 Years Old Team India Athlete

There are athletes who win medals. And then there are athletes who build a life so disciplined, so relentless, so unwilling to bend, that medals become only a part of the story. Eshan Chandrahas Puthran belongs to the second category.

At just 17, the Dombivli athlete has already represented India across Thailand, the United States, and Japan — collecting medals, carrying pressure, and proving that world-class jump rope talent can rise from Indian soil, even when recognition and financial support are still far behind.

His story is not just about results. It is about consistency, sacrifice, late nights, self-belief, and the kind of hunger that refuses to stay invisible.

Eshan Puthran portrait with medals

Quick Snapshot

  • Indian Jump Rope Athlete
  • World Championship Medalist
  • Asian Championship Medalist
  • Rule The Ropes Athlete

International Medal Timeline

2022 Thailand Open Championship
SRSE – Bronze
SRSR – Bronze
2023 World Championship, USA
SRSR – Gold
SRDR – Gold
SRSE – Bronze
DDSR – Bronze
Single Rope Individual Champion – Bronze
2024 Asian Championship, Japan
SRDR – Silver
2025 World Championship, Japan
SRDR – Gold
DDSS – Silver
“Winning the bronze medal in the Single Rope Individual Champion title at the World Championship USA 2023 was more than just a result — it was proof of my consistency, my all-round ability, and everything I had built over time. It wasn’t just about one performance. It was about everything I had become.” — Eshan Puthran

Built Before the Spotlight

Eshan’s jump rope journey began in Class 5. Before that, sports was not a major part of his life. But once jump rope entered the picture, it quietly became more than an activity — it became identity.

After his first international championship, the realization hit hard: this was no longer just practice. This was purpose. What followed was a life built around training, school pressure, recovery, discipline, and a standard that most teenagers never have to carry.

While others saw the medals later, what came first was repetition. The kind that nobody claps for. The kind that builds champions in silence.

Eshan Puthran performing jump rope freestyle move

The Edge

Precision. Rhythm. Air control. Competitive composure.

Childhood photo of Eshan Puthran

Before the Medals

The boy before the podiums. The dream before the headlines.

From a Small Beginning to the World Stage

Every elite athlete has a version of themselves the world never meets — the younger self who had no medals, no spotlight, no guarantees. Eshan’s journey carries that contrast beautifully.

From a child with curiosity and raw energy to a young athlete representing India on world platforms, the transformation did not happen through one lucky break. It happened through consistency, failure, repetition, and the willingness to stay in the process.

That is what makes his story powerful: he did not simply become successful. He became forged.

The Hardest Part No One Sees

Behind the medals, the journey is still brutally difficult. Like many Indian jump rope athletes, Eshan’s path has been shaped not only by talent and discipline, but by a painful lack of recognition, limited institutional support, and constant financial pressure.

The truth is uncomfortable: even after competing internationally and winning for India, the sport still does not receive the level of government attention or ecosystem support it deserves. Travel, entry fees, recovery, equipment, nutrition, and preparation often become personal battles instead of structured support.

And that is what makes this story even more important. Eshan is not just competing against athletes on the floor. He is also competing against the silence around the sport itself.

Proof on the World Stage

India on podium at Asian Jump Rope Championship with Eshan Puthran

Results are not theory. They are proof. Eshan’s medals across Thailand, the USA, and Japan are evidence of a young athlete who has already built an international résumé before adulthood. Each podium finish has carried not just personal pride, but visibility for Indian jump rope on global stages.

The Championship That Changed Everything

If there is one tournament that stands tallest in Eshan’s memory, it is the 2023 World Jump Rope Championship in the USA.

That was the stage where he won two gold medals and three bronze medals — and more importantly, where he felt the full weight of what he had built. It was the moment where preparation met belief, and belief finally had proof.

For many athletes, a championship changes rankings. For Eshan, it changed identity. It confirmed that he did not just belong on the world stage. He could dominate on it.

Eshan Puthran with team and medals

2023 World Championship

2 Gold • 3 Bronze • A breakthrough that changed everything.

When the Story Started Reaching Beyond the Rope

Even when mainstream recognition remains limited, Eshan’s journey — and the rise of Indian jump rope — has begun to break through. These newspaper clippings are more than press mentions. They are evidence that the sport is forcing its way into public attention.

Press clipping featuring Eshan Puthran
Media article on Indian jump rope championship success
Newspaper article covering jump rope medal wins
Eshan Puthran celebrating during jump rope training

Built by Defeat

Not just a title. A philosophy.

The Legacy He Wants to Build

Eshan’s dream is not small. He wants to become a World Champion. But beyond titles, he wants something deeper — to be remembered as an athlete who stayed humble, uplifted others, and proved that consistency can outlast doubt.

His own phrase for this journey says everything: Built by Defeat. It is the perfect description of a competitor who has been shaped not only by victories, but by every setback that refused to break him.

In a sport still fighting for recognition, athletes like Eshan are doing more than winning medals. They are building the future of Indian jump rope in real time.

KAWASAKI, Japan – JULY 28: during IJRU 2025 KAWASAKI at Culttz Kawasaki on July 28, 2025 in Kawasaki, Japan, (Photo by Eric Mak/Kosation)

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At Rule The Ropes, we don’t just teach jump rope. We build athletes, confidence, discipline, and world-stage performers. If Eshan’s story inspired you, this is where your own journey can begin.

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