Indian athletics reached a landmark moment as Gurindervir Singh produced a sensational run of 10.09 seconds in the men’s 100m final at the National Federation Cup Athletics Championships in Ranchi, officially becoming the fastest Indian ever.
Representing the Indian Navy, the Punjab-born sprinter shattered the previous national record and became the first Indian athlete to dip below the 10.10-second mark in the blue-riband event. His timing also secured qualification standards for upcoming international competitions, including the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games.
The race at Birsa Munda Athletics Stadium turned into one of the most memorable sprint events in recent Indian athletics history. Gurindervir exploded off the blocks and maintained his pace brilliantly through the finish line, leaving the field behind with a historic timing that immediately drew praise from across the sporting fraternity.
The Indian Navy celebrated the achievement proudly, hailing the officer’s discipline and dedication after his record-breaking feat. The performance highlighted not only his personal growth but also the steady rise of Indian sprinting on the international stage.
Interestingly, the national record changed hands within a short span during the competition, with fellow sprinter Animesh Kujur also producing a strong timing earlier in the meet. However, Gurindervir’s 10.09-second finish ultimately placed him alone at the top of Indian sprint history.
The achievement marks a major breakthrough for Indian track and field, a discipline where breaking into elite global sprint timings has traditionally remained a challenge. Gurindervir’s performance now raises hopes for stronger Indian representation in world-level sprint events over the coming years.
Key Highlights
Event: Men’s 100m Final
Competition: National Federation Cup Athletics Championships
Venue: Ranchi
Gold Medal Winner: Gurindervir Singh
Timing: 10.09 seconds
Achievement: New Indian National Record
Qualification: Asian Games and Commonwealth Games

















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