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Tejas Shirse breaks national record in 110m hurdles, qualifies for Commonwealth Games

Tejas Shirse breaks national record in 110m hurdles, qualifies for Commonwealth Games

3 min readNew DelhiJun 13, 2026 10:29 PM IST Last month at the Federation Cup in Ranchi, hurdler Tejas Shirse lost what looked like his last chance to qualify for the Commonwealth Games, clocking 13.67s and 13.50s. Then the Athletics Federation of India announced the Indian Athletics Series in Ludhiana as a final qualification event, giving Shirse another chance. He took it. On Friday, he not only breached the qualification mark of 13.39s but clocked 13.27s to lower his own national record of 13.41s on the track at Guru Nanak Stadium. The celebration that followed told you everything about what it meant for the 24-year-old who had spent four months on the sidelines wondering if he would make it back in time. “That celebration came from inside, you know. I wasn’t expecting anything today. This meet was not even in my plans. Usually, my instinct is to take pressure off the qualification but today, I was just enjoying it out there,” Tejas told The Indian Express after his national record. Tejas has been India’s top …

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 …