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Indian Athletes Shatter Records at National Federation Competition

Indian Athletes Shatter Records at National Federation Competition

On an electrifying day in Ranchi, the air was thick with anticipation and excitement as three Indian athletes made history at the National Senior Federation Competition. Tejaswin Shankar, Gurindervir Singh, and Vishal TK delivered performances that not only broke records but also redefined the possibilities for Indian athletics on the global stage.

Tejaswin Shankar, a name already familiar in Indian athletics circles, became the first Indian decathlete to surpass the 8000-point mark. His consistent performance across the ten gruelling events demonstrated not just his versatility, but also his endurance and determination. For a discipline that demands excellence in both track and field events, Tejaswin's achievement is a significant milestone, perhaps inspiring a new generation of decathletes in the country.

Meanwhile, Gurindervir Singh shattered the men's 100-metre national record, clocking an impressive 10.09 seconds. Singh's performance places him second in Asia this season, a testament to the rigorous training and discipline that has characterised his career. With the Commonwealth Games 2026 looming, Singh's record-breaking run comes as a promising development for India's sprinting prospects.

Not to be outdone, Vishal TK stunned the athletics community by becoming the first Indian to complete the 400 metres in under 45 seconds. Clocking in at 44.98 seconds, Vishal's run has set a new benchmark for Indian athletes, possibly positioning him as a serious contender in international competitions.

The significance of these achievements cannot be overstated. They reflect not only individual talent but also the broader progression of Indian athletics. With the Commonwealth Games as a crucial qualifier, these performances are more than just national records; they are stepping stones to potential international success. As India continues to nurture and invest in its sporting talent, such milestones offer a glimpse into a future where Indian athletes regularly compete and triumph on the world stage.

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