Keshavan skied as a child and won the Junior National Ski Championship in 1995 at the age of 14. At the age of 15, he attended a luge camp at his school conducted by world champion
Günther Lemmerer. Keshavan was selected as a promising young athlete and went on to become the youngest person to ever officially qualify for the Olympic Games in luge, attending the
1998 Nagano games at the age of 16. In 2014, Keshavan walked as an
Independent Olympic Participant at the
Winter Olympics opening ceremony in
Sochi due to the suspension of the
Indian Olympic Association. However, later on during the Sochi Winter Olympics, Indian Olympic Association made a comeback as a recognized country by the International Olympic Committee resulting in Keshavan competing under the Indian flag. Beginning in November 2014, Keshavan collaborated with
Duncan Kennedy to train for
2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics. Duncan acted as Keshavan’s personal coach while leveraging his technical expertise to improve Keshavan’s sled. Keshavan qualified for his sixth and final Olympics in 2018, where he finished 34th out of 40 athletes in the
men's singles event. In 2014 Shiva Keshavan became the founder-president of the Olympians Association of India and is committed to support the Olympic movement in India. In 2020, Keshavan was appointed as the chief coach and the High-Performance Director of the national luge team by the
Luge Federation of India. Shiva now aims at promoting Winter Games in India, and creating an ecosystem to produce more athletes competing at the highest level. ==Training==