Gurindervir Singh’s Record Comeback
Gurindervir Singh’s record-breaking 10.09-second run has turned Indian sprinting into one of the most exciting stories in athletics.
Gurindervir Breaks A Big Barrier
Punjab sprinter Gurindervir Singh has reclaimed the title of India’s fastest man after clocking a stunning 10.09 seconds in the 100m race. The timing made him the first Indian male sprinter to go below 10.10 seconds, a mark that once looked very difficult for Indian athletics. His record run came during a thrilling contest with Animesh Kujur, who had also raised the national sprint standard.
Comeback Built On Discipline
Gurindervir’s achievement is not just about speed. After struggling with illness in 2022, he had to rebuild his fitness, confidence, and race sharpness. A leaner body, better recovery, improved training habits, and stronger mental focus helped him return to peak form.
Rivalry Lifts Indian Sprinting
The Gurindervir vs Animesh Kujur rivalry is now pushing Indian 100m sprinting forward. Both athletes are breaking barriers and forcing each other to improve. With major events ahead, this competition could become a turning point for India’s short-distance running future.