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Sarvesh Kushare’s Record Leap Proves Experience Can Still Defy Gravity

After rewriting India's men's high jump record with a historic 2.31m clearance, the 31-year-old is showing that technical excellence and patience can extend an athlete's peak years.

Sohini Mukherjee by Sohini Mukherjee
July 7, 2026
in ATHLETICS
Sarvesh Kushare’s Record Leap Proves Experience Can Still Defy Gravity

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Sarvesh Kushare’s Record Leap Proves Experience Can Still Defy Gravity

Indian high jumper Sarvesh Kushare has entered a new chapter in Indian athletics after producing the biggest jump of his career. His remarkable 2.31m clearance at the 65th National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships in Bhubaneswar not only earned him the gold medal but also established a new Indian national record, surpassing the previous mark of 2.29m held by Tejaswin Shankar since 2018.

The achievement made Kushare the first Indian high jumper to clear the 2.30m barrier, reinforcing his position among Asia’s leading jumpers ahead of a crucial international season.

A Perfectly Timed Breakthrough

The 31-year-old athlete displayed impressive consistency throughout the competition. After comfortably negotiating the early heights, he cleared 2.19m, 2.22m, 2.25m and 2.27m before taking on the historic 2.31m bar. After two unsuccessful attempts, Kushare delivered a flawless jump on his third and final try, creating one of the finest moments in Indian athletics this year.

He later attempted 2.35m, but could not go past the height. Nevertheless, the national record had already been rewritten.

Why This Achievement Is Different

Unlike many track and field events where athletes often reach their peak in their early or mid-twenties, high jump rewards technical precision, rhythm and years of experience. Kushare’s latest success highlights how mastering technique can compensate for the natural decline in explosive power that comes with age.

His coach Jithin Thomas played a key tactical role by asking Kushare to skip 2.30m altogether and attack 2.31m directly. The strategy helped him avoid the psychological pressure attached to the long-standing national record and ultimately resulted in the historic clearance.

A Journey Built on Patience

Kushare’s rise has been anything but overnight. Hailing from Deogaon in Maharashtra’s Nashik district, he began training with limited facilities, including makeshift landing pits. Over the years, steady improvement helped him emerge as India’s leading high jumper.

Some of his notable achievements include:

New Indian National Record – 2.31m (2026)

Previous Personal Best – 2.28m

Silver medal at the 2023 Asian Athletics Championships

Sixth-place finish at the 2025 World Athletics Championships, the best-ever result by an Indian male high jumper at the event.

Eyes on Bigger International Targets

The national record has significantly raised expectations for Kushare. He is set to make his Diamond League debut in Monaco, followed by appearances at the 2026 Commonwealth Games and the Asian Games, where India hopes he can convert his recent form into an international medal.

His coach believes there is still room for improvement, with training now focused on consistently challenging heights of 2.33m and 2.35m.

A New Era for Indian High Jump

Kushare’s success is more than a personal milestone. It represents a significant leap for Indian athletics, proving that perseverance, technical refinement and mental strength can produce world-class performances even after the age of 30.

As Indian athletics continues to grow on the global stage, Sarvesh Kushare’s record-breaking jump has become a reminder that greatness is often built over years of quiet dedication rather than overnight success.

Key Records & Highlights

Event: 65th National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships

Venue: Bhubaneswar

Gold Medal Winning Jump: 2.31m

Previous National Record: 2.29m (Tejaswin Shankar, 2018)

New National Record: 2.31m

First Indian to clear 2.30m

Qualified for major international competitions in 2026.

 

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