Gurindervir Singh Shatters National Record in 100m Sprint at Federation Cup

मुख्य बातें
- •Gurindervir Singh broke the men's 100m national record at the Federation Cup in Ranchi with a time of 10.09 seconds.
- •He became the first Indian to achieve a sub-10.10-second time in the 100m sprint.
- •Gurindervir's record-breaking performance has raised hopes for India's athletics medal in the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games.
- •He had broken the record twice in two days, first with a time of 10.17 seconds and then with 10.09 seconds.
- •Gurindervir's coach, James Hillier, praised his athlete's perfectly executed race and strategy to maintain his calm and composure.
In a historic moment for Indian athletics, Gurindervir Singh, a 25-year-old sprinter from Punjab, shattered the men's 100m national record at the Federation Cup in Ranchi on Saturday, May 24, 2026. With a remarkable time of 10.09 seconds, Singh became the first Indian to achieve a sub-10.10-second time in the 100m sprint. This achievement has raised the country's hopes for an athletics medal in the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Scotland, scheduled to take place from July 23, and the Asian Games in Japan, starting from September 19.





