Indian Navy’s Gurindervir Singh Breaks 100m National Record, Runs Sub-10.10 Seconds at National Federation Cup
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- •Gurindervir Singh, a Petty Officer in the Indian Navy, set a new national record in the men’s 100m sprint with a time of 10.09 seconds at the 29th National Federation Cup Athletics Championships in Ranchi.
- •He becomes the first Indian man to run under 10.10 seconds in the 100m event and has qualified for the Asian Games and the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
- •The Indian Navy officially congratulated Gurindervir, calling him “the fastest man in India” and saluting his dedication and speed.
- •Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya praised Gurindervir, saying the nation is proud of his historic achievement.
- •Gurindervir’s success adds to a legacy of armed forces athletes excelling in sports, including the legendary Milkha Singh, who began his career in the Indian Army.
New Delhi: In a historic moment for Indian athletics, Petty Officer Gurindervir Singh of the Indian Navy has become the first Indian man to break the elusive 10.10-second barrier in the men’s 100m sprint. Clocking a remarkable 10.09 seconds at the 29th National Federation Cup Athletics Championships in Ranchi, Gurindervir not only set a new national record but also secured his qualification for the upcoming Asian Games and the 2026 Commonwealth Games.



