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Multiple records fall on the final day of National Junior Athletics meet in Karnataka

Multiple records fall on the final day of National Junior Athletics meet in Karnataka

Records continued to be rewritten on the concluding day of the 24th National Junior (U20) Athletics Federation Competition at the Mahatma Gandhi Stadium on Sunday, with several athletes also achieving qualification standards for upcoming Asian junior competitions. Sprinter Abhay Singh delivered one of the standout performances, clinching gold in the men’s 200m with a time of 20.82 seconds. The effort established both a new national and meet record, surpassing the previous mark of 21.02 seconds set by N Srinivas in 2021. In the field events, Basant cleared 2.21m in the men’s high jump to secure gold and improve the meet record of 2.19m set in 2015. Meanwhile, Mogali Venkatram clocked 1:49.02 to win the men’s 800m, bettering the existing meet record and finishing inside the Asian qualifying mark. Field events and women’s categories see record-breaking efforts In the women’s javelin throw, Poonam registered a distance of 51.64m to set a new meet record, surpassing a long-standing mark from 2004. Sadhana Ravi also impressed, claiming gold in the women’s triple jump with a record-breaking leap of …

Sabastian Sawe makes history by becoming 1st runner to finish official marathon in under 2 hours

Sabastian Sawe makes history by becoming 1st runner to finish official marathon in under 2 hours

3 min readUpdated: Apr 26, 2026 06:07 PM IST For the first time in history, the two-hour mark has been breached in an official marathon. At the London Marathon, Sabastian Sawe of Kenya defied the fabled barrier when he brought down the men’s marathon world record by 65 seconds on his way to winning the London Marathon in 1 hour, 59 minutes and 30 seconds. The previous world record was owned by Kenya’s Kelvin Kiptum, who set it in Chicago in 2023 when he ran 2:00:35. The 31-year-old Sawe also extended his record of never losing a ⁠marathon. What was even more remarkable was that Ethiopia’s Yomif Kejelcha and Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo, who finished second and third at Sunday’s London Marathon respectively, also finished the race inside the previous world record of 2:00:35. Kejelcha, who ended second, was actually running in his debut marathon. Sebastian Sawe from Kenya celebrates winning the men’s race at the London Marathon in London, Sunday, April 26, 2026.(AP Photo/Ian Walton) “I am feeling good. I am happy. It’s a day …

Getting to host 2028 World Indoor Athletics part of India’s ambition to host 2036 Olympics | Sport-others News

Getting to host 2028 World Indoor Athletics part of India’s ambition to host 2036 Olympics | Sport-others News

4 min readNew DelhiMar 20, 2026 12:30 AM IST Five months ago, in a boost to its aspirations of staging the 2036 Olympics, India were named hosts for the centenary Commonwealth Games to be held in Ahmedabad. Thursday marked another win for India when World Athletics president Sebastian Coe named Bhubaneswar as the host city for the 2028 edition of the World Indoor Championships. While India’s Summer Games’ bid will go up against Qatar, the hosts of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, hosting the CWG in Ahmedabad and the World Indoors in Bhubaneswar will be an opportunity to enhance credentials as hosts of big-ticket events. The bid to host the indoor championships was submitted by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) and got the go-ahead from the World Athletics Council during a media briefing ahead of the 2026 championships in Poland, which begins in Torun, Poland, on Friday. Members of the World Athletics Council inspected Bhubaneswar’s Kalinga Indoor Stadium, the country’s only indoor competition facility which was completed in March 2024. The AFI has also …

Pole vault phenomenon Mondo Duplantis could well star on Indian soil when Bhubaneswar hosts 2028 World Indoor Athletics Championships | Sport-others News

Pole vault phenomenon Mondo Duplantis could well star on Indian soil when Bhubaneswar hosts 2028 World Indoor Athletics Championships | Sport-others News

Pole vault world record holder Mondo Duplantis will be the headline act at this year’s World Indoor Athletics Championships in Torun, Poland, starting on Friday. The Swede will chase history by aiming to equal Sergey Bubka for the most World Indoor titles. That could be the case in two years’ time as well when the premier indoor athletics event comes to Indian shores after World Athletics chief Sebastian Coe confirmed Bhubaneswar as the host city for the 2028 edition. Duplantis is one of the greatest athletes in the world and is likely to still be in his prime two years from now. He has already broken the pole vault world record 15 times and has won a hat-trick of gold medals at the Indoor Worlds. He may even add to his tally in the Odisha capital. Duplantis is not the only big name who competes indoors. Britain’s Kelly Hodgkinson, the 800 metre Olympic champion, is aiming to win her first World Indoor Championship medal in Torun. In India, indoor competitions are in their infancy. The …

Athlete declines to race after being told to pay to represent Great Britain

Athlete declines to race after being told to pay to represent Great Britain

UK Athletics has asked a Tokyo Olympian to pay to compete for Great Britain at the European Road Running Championships, the BBC reported. Ben Connor, 32, a gold medal winner at the British Athletics Championships in 2019, said he declined to compete in the half-marathon in Leuven, Belgium, while UK Athletics said the fee is ‘likely to be under £500’ and that ‘athletes were aware of the cost when expressing an interest in competing’. According to the BBC, as per UK Athletics selection policy, athletes can be asked to pay upto £1,100 to cover things like travel, accommodation, food, kit and staff. Story continues below this ad “Representing your country is a privilege, and in athletics it is earned via a qualifying process, which while not always perfect, gives everyone the same chances to gain selection,” Connor wrote on Instagram. “Coming from a working class background I don’t like the potential precedent being set where people, especially junior athletes of the future, don’t have the same development or competition opportunities because of finances. I wish …

They said his career was done, now Gurindervir Singh is India’s fastest man | Sport-others News

They said his career was done, now Gurindervir Singh is India’s fastest man | Sport-others News

It was Usain Bolt’s scorching run in Beijing, during the 2008 Olympics, that inspired a young boy in Patial village, Jalandhar, to step on the track. Seventeen years later, Gurindervir Singh isn’t close to that scintillating 9.69-second dash by his idol. But on Friday, he became the country’s fastest man, clocking 10.20 seconds at the Indian Grand Prix 1 in Bengaluru, Karnataka. Gurindervir broke the previous national record of 10.23s set by his compatriot Manikanta Hoblidhar at the 2023 National Open Athletics Championships. “I have been waiting for this record for a very long time. I knew that I was capable of getting the national record. When I did 10.27s in 2021, it was just a difference of 20 milliseconds. I am happy to finally break the record,” Gurindervir told The Indian Express over the phone. Story continues below this ad At the Indian Grand Prix 1, Gurindervir was up against two former national record holders — Manikanta and Amlan Borgohain. However, it is not a new thing for him as he trains with both …

Tying up arm for weeks, sitting on ice for hours, partial amputation: How para athletes attempt classification doping | Sport-others News

Tying up arm for weeks, sitting on ice for hours, partial amputation: How para athletes attempt classification doping | Sport-others News

Months before a para classification competition, the purpose of which is to determine the level of disability and club athletes with similar impairments together, an Indian athlete folded his arm towards his shoulder and tied it using a plastic cord. It remained in that position for a few weeks. At the classification this para athlete’s hand looked lifeless and weak. Just one example of disability misrepresentation or what is known as classification doping by an Indian para athlete in order to gain an unfair advantage during competition. This athlete was weeded out before he could represent India. Yet others have slipped through only to be caught by World Para Athletics classifiers, officials who decide which class an athlete is eligible for. Vinod Kumar, the bronze medallist in the discus throw in a wheelchair category (F52) at the Tokyo Paralympics was suspended for two years ‘for intentionally misrepresenting his abilities’. Story continues below this ad However, disability misrepresentation is a worldwide phenomenon, the most famous case being of the intellectually disabled Spanish basketball team at the …

Gulveer Singh breaks 5000m national record, qualifies for World C’ships

Gulveer Singh breaks 5000m national record, qualifies for World C’ships

India’s long-distance runner Gulveer Singh continued his record-breaking spree by shattering the men’s 5000m Indoor National Record at the Boston University David Hemery Valentine Invitational 2025 on Saturday morning. Just a week after setting the national record in the men’s 3000m at the same event, the 26-year-old clocked an impressive 12:59.77 in the 5000m, becoming the first Indian to break the 13-minute barrier. His performance not only set a new national record but also established a new Asian 5000m short track record. Gulveer’s remarkable run also earned him a spot in the World Athletics Championships he surpassed the qualifying standard of 13:05.00. The Indian athlete’s previous best in the 5000m was 13:11.82, recorded at the Denka Big Swan Stadium in Niigata, Japan in 2024. This latest achievement will undoubtedly boost his confidence, especially after narrowly missing out on qualification for the Paris Olympics. In the 3000m event last week, Gulveer finished second with a time of 7:38.26, breaking the previous national record of 7:49.47 set by Surendra Singh in 2008 by over 11 seconds. Despite …

National Games: Steady Sachin Yadav makes progress, wins javelin gold despite early slip up | Sport-others News

National Games: Steady Sachin Yadav makes progress, wins javelin gold despite early slip up | Sport-others News

The start wasn’t ideal for javelin thrower Sachin Yadav as he slipped during the men’s final at the National Games. After losing balance and registering a throw of just 65.96 metres in his first attempt, Sachin was worried about possible injury. But his day just got better from thereon. A personal best, a gold medal and a National Games record. The 25-year-old, a late bloomer, has made steady progress over the past year. On Wednesday, he finished ahead of experienced throwers Rohit Yadav, the silver medalist, and former Asian Championships silver medalist Shivpal Singh, who didn’t finish on the podium. Rohit’s best was 80.47m and local boy Vikash Sharma, the third place finisher, registered 79.33m. Once he hit the straps on Wednesday, Sachin was way ahead of the competition. “The first throw was a poor one as I slipped and the fear of injury crept in my mind. However, the second throw came out nicely and eventually I felt more confident. I know if I get my rhythm, I will get my personal best. This …

Hurdler Tejas Shirse breaks 60m national record, says minimising mistakes is the key | Sport-others News

Hurdler Tejas Shirse breaks 60m national record, says minimising mistakes is the key | Sport-others News

Tejas Shirse showed early promise for the 2025 season when he broke the national record as he finished sixth in the men’s 60 metre hurdles with a timing of 7.65 seconds at the CMCM Luxembourg Indoor Meeting. Shirse’s consistency was impressive as he clocked the exact same timing in the heats too. This is the second national record Shirse has broken in less than a year. In May last year, at the Monet Grand Prix in Finland he clocked 13.41 seconds to better Siddhanth Thingalaya’s mark of 13.48s. Even in the 60 metres, the previous record was held by Thingalaya. Talking about how running the 60 metres hurdles will help in the longer race, Shirse said the main objective was to have an error-free race. “Running the 60 metres (hurdles) fast helps because it is a short race. You try not to make mistakes because that will cost you. In yesterday’s race also, I clipped some hurdles and it cost me time. Minimising mistakes in the 110 hurdles and helping me stay sharp (is how …