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Indian Navy Hails Gurindervir Singh as Fastest Man After Record-Breaking Win

Gurindervir Singh, a Petty Officer in the Indian Navy, set a new national record of 10.09 seconds in the 100m sprint at the Federation Cup in Ranchi. He became the first Indian man to clock sub-10.10 seconds, earning praise from the Indian Navy as "the fastest man in India." His performance secured qualification for the 2026 Asian Games and Commonwealth Games. On the same day, Vishal Thennarasu Kayalvizhi also broke the 45-second barrier in the 400m with a national record.

'Fastest man in India": Indian Navy hails Gurindervir Singh for his win at Federation Cup

New Delhi, May 24

The Indian Navy heaped praise on athlete Gurindervir Singh at his achievement of clinching a gold medal in the 100-meter freestyle race at the Federation Cup in Ranchi on Saturday, calling the sprinter "the fastest man in India."

Gurindervir, a Petty Officer of the Indian Navy, became the first Indian man to clock sub-10.10 seconds in the men's 100m, storming to victory with a sensational national record time of 10.09 seconds.

In an X post on Sunday, the Indian Navy congratulated Gurindervir for setting the national record of 10.09 seconds in the 100m sprint at the 29th National Federation Cup Athletics Championships in Ranchi.

Calling him "the fastest man in India," the Navy also noted that Gurindervir's performance secured qualification for the 2026 Asian Games and Commonwealth Games, praising his speed and dedication.

"THE FASTEST MAN IN INDIA WEARS WHITES. Gurindervir Singh, Petty Officer of the #IndianNavy scripts history by setting a NEW NATIONAL RECORD in the 100m sprint with a sensational timing of 10.09 seconds at the ongoing 29th National Federation Cup Athletics Championships at Ranchi. With this remarkable performance, he has also qualified for the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games 2026. Indian Navy salutes the spirit, speed and dedication of our champion sprinter. Fair winds. Fast feet," the Indian Navy said.

Gurindervir, 25, shaved 0.06 seconds off the previous national mark, which had been set just a day earlier in the semifinals by Animesh Kujur.

Notably, Gurindervir himself had briefly held the record after running 10.17 seconds in the semifinals, before Animesh eclipsed it minutes later with a 10.15-second effort.

On Saturday, however, Gurindervir reclaimed the record emphatically, while both sprinters secured qualification for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, where they will represent India in the men's 100m.

Vishal Thennarasu Kayalvizhi, on the other hand, became the first Indian man to break the 45-second barrier in the 400m, also claiming a victory at the Federation Cup with a sensational national record time of 44.98 seconds.

On a historic day for Indian sprinting, Vishal's landmark run came shortly after Singh clocked a stunning 10.09 seconds in the men's 100m, capping off a memorable evening for Indian athletics in Ranchi.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Ananya R

This is what happens when you combine discipline from the armed forces with raw talent! Gurindervir and Animesh both qualifying for Asian Games and Commonwealth Games - Indian sprinting is on the rise. But honestly, we need better infrastructure and grassroots training to sustain this momentum. Congratulations to both sprinters! 👏

Rohit P

Sub-10.10 is no joke! Gurindervir has shown that with proper training and support, our athletes can compete internationally. The Navy's focus on sports is paying off. Wishing him the best for Asian Games 2026! 🚀

Sarah B

Amazing to see Indian athletics progressing like this! The fact that two athletes broke the national record in the same competition shows the depth of talent. And Vishal Thennarasu breaking 45 seconds in 400m - what a day for Indian sprinting! These athletes deserve much more recognition and sponsorship.

Rahul R

The Navy's involvement in sports is commendable. Our defence forces have always produced great athletes. But we need to ask - why can't civilian athletes get similar facilities? Imagine what talent we're missing in villages and small towns. Still, today is about celebrating Gurindervir and Vishal's achievements. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

Tanvi S

Heartwarming to see our armed forces personnel excelling in sports too! 💙 Gurindervir's discipline and dedication are truly inspiring. The competition between him and Animesh pushing each other to new records is exactly what Indian athletics needs. Can't wait to see them at the Commonwealth Games!

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