Chandigarh: Punjab’s rising sprint star Gurindervir Singh has created history at the Federation Cup in Ranchi by clinching the gold medal in the men’s 100-metre event while rewriting the national record books with a sensational timing of 10.09 seconds.
With this remarkable performance, Gurindervir became the first Indian sprinter to complete the 100-metre race in under 10.10 seconds, marking a major milestone for Indian athletics. His feat has drawn praise from across the country, with Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann leading the congratulations.
Taking to social media, Mann lauded the athlete for bringing pride to Punjab and the nation. He described Gurindervir as one of the state’s brightest sporting talents and praised his determination in setting a new benchmark in Indian track and field.
The Chief Minister said the young athlete had once again demonstrated Punjab’s sporting excellence on the national and international stage. He also highlighted that Gurindervir’s latest achievement came just days after another record-breaking performance, underlining his exceptional form and consistency.
Athletics experts have termed the sprint a landmark moment for Indian track events, noting that crossing the 10.10-second barrier had long remained a major target for Indian sprinters.
Gurindervir’s performance at the Federation Cup has now strengthened hopes for a strong international showing in upcoming global competitions. His historic run is being viewed as a breakthrough moment for Indian sprinting and a source of inspiration for young athletes across the country.
The victory has sparked celebrations in Punjab’s sporting circles, with coaches and former athletes hailing Gurindervir’s achievement as a sign of India’s growing competitiveness in world athletics.