Pramila Aiyappa is a distinguished double Olympian with an illustrious career in athletics, known for her outstanding achievements in Heptathlon and Long Jump. She has left a significant mark in Indian sports, particularly in track and field events, and is renowned for her consistent performance over nearly two decades. Pramila made her mark at the SAF Games, where she won a Gold Medal in the Long Jump, setting a new record in the process. Her career in athletics spans over 18 years, during which she won several medals for Karnataka and was a National Champion in Heptathlon for an impressive 11 years. Her dedication to the sport earned her the honor of representing India at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and the 2008 Beijing Olympics in Heptathlon, showcasing her exceptional versatility and endurance in the multi-event competition. Pramila also achieved notable success in international competitions, winning a Gold Medal in Long Jump and a Bronze in 100m Hurdles at the South Asian Championships in Sri Lanka, further solidifying her place as one of India's top athletes. Alongside her sporting achievements, Pramila Aiyappa has had a career in the railways, where she balanced her professional life with her dedication to athletics. Her legacy as an Olympian and national champion continues to inspire aspiring athletes, especially in the fields of Heptathlon and Long Jump.