Indian Athletics Witnesses Historic Night with Record-Breaking Performances
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- •Gurindervir Singh breaks the national record in the men's 100m event with a time of 10.09 seconds.
- •Vishal TK becomes the first Indian athlete to complete the 400m event in under 45 seconds, recording a time of 44.98 seconds.
- •Tejaswin Shankar becomes the first Indian athlete to cross the 8000-point barrier in decathlon, amassing 8057 points.
- •Gurindervir's performance is the second-fastest time recorded by an Asian this season, behind only Japanese sprinter Fukuto Komuro's 10.08-second run.
- •Vishal's time pushes past the previous Asian-leading mark of 45.16 seconds held by Ammar Ismail Ibrahim.
- •Tejaswin's achievement lifts him to seventh on the all-time Asian list in decathlon.
The second day of the National Senior Federation Competition was a historic one for Indian athletics, as several athletes made significant breakthroughs in their respective events. One of the standout moments of the day was Gurindervir Singh's record-breaking performance in the men's 100m final. Representing Reliance Foundation, Gurindervir shattered the national record with a sensational 10.09-second run, making him the first Indian athlete to break the 10.10-second barrier. His effort is now the second-fastest time recorded by an Asian this season, behind only Japanese sprinter Fukuto Komuro's 10.08-second run earlier this year.





