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Sports India News Updated May 31, 2026

Farm Labourer’s Daughter Kajal Vaja Wins Silver at Asian U-20 Athletics Championships

Kajal Vaja, a 19-year-old sprinter from Chorwad village in Gujarat, won a silver medal in the women's 4x100m relay at the 22nd Asian U-20 Athletics Championships in Hong Kong. She helped the Indian team clock 45.05 seconds, setting a new national U-20 record in the process. Despite her father working as a farm labourer, Kajal remained dedicated to athletics and took a drop year in Class 12 to focus on training. Her achievement adds to her previous successes, including a national record in the 60m sprint and a silver medal at the South Asian Senior Athletics Championships.

Gujarat farm labourer's daughter Kajal Vaja sprints to silver at Asian U-20 Athletics Championships

Gandhinagar, May 31

Gujarat's rising sprint star Kajal Vaja has once again demonstrated that determination, discipline, and relentless hard work can propel athletes from humble beginnings to the international podium.

The 19-year-old sprinter from Chorwad village in Junagadh district played a pivotal role in India's silver medal-winning performance in the women's 4x100m relay at the 22nd Asian U-20 Athletics Championships in Hong Kong on Sunday.

Representing India alongside Bhavna (Tamil Nadu), Arti (Haryana), and Nipam (Uttar Pradesh), Kajal helped the quartet clock an impressive 45.05 seconds to claim the silver medal while rewriting the national U-20 record. The Indian team surpassed the previous national mark of 45.08 seconds, showcasing exceptional speed, teamwork, and baton exchanges on the continental stage.

Kajal's achievement is particularly inspiring considering her modest background. Her father, Hirabhai Vaja, works as a farm labourer in coastal Chorwad village in Junagadh district. Despite financial challenges, Kajal remained focused on her athletics career and made significant sacrifices to pursue her sporting ambitions.

Determined to give her best on the track, she took a drop year in Class 12 to focus on her training and preparation for the competition, and her dedication ultimately paid off.

"Kajal showed a passion for sports from her school days and consistently excelled in competitions," recalls her uncle, Manthan Dabhi.

Her coach, Shivam Upadhyay, attributes the achievement to Kajal's unwavering commitment to training and her hunger for excellence.

"Kajal is one of the most promising young sprinters in the country. She has represented Gujarat with distinction and won numerous medals in the 100m, 200m, and relay events. Her discipline, confidence, and competitive mindset set her apart. She approaches every training session with complete dedication and always strives to improve her performance," he said.

Kajal's silver medal in Hong Kong adds to an already impressive resume. Earlier, she won a silver medal in the 4x100m relay at the South Asian Senior Athletics Championships 2025 in Ranchi. She also holds the national U-20 record in the 60m event.

In March this year, Kajal struck gold at the First Indoor Open Athletics Championships in Bhubaneswar, where she set a national record in the 60m sprint with a timing of 7.50 seconds, further cementing her reputation as one of India's brightest sprinting prospects.

Her sporting journey began through the School Programme of the Sports Authority of Gujarat (SAG). She later joined the District Level Sports School (DLSS) in Kodinar in 2019, where her talent was nurtured systematically.

Recognizing her potential, she was selected for the High-Performance Centre (HPC) in Nadiad in 2023, where she continues to receive advanced training and support.

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi congratulated Kajal and the Indian relay team on their outstanding performance.

"Under the leadership of Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel, we are committed to providing every facility required for our sportspersons to achieve their global dreams. Kajal's achievement is a proud moment for Gujarat and the nation," Sanghavi said.

Kajal's success comes close on the heels of another stellar performance by a Gujarat athlete at the same championship, where Rahul Jakhar won the decathlon gold medal while setting a new national record.

With her remarkable work ethic, record-breaking performances, and growing list of international achievements, Kajal Vaja continues to emerge as one of India's most exciting young sprint talents, carrying Gujarat's sporting aspirations onto the continental stage.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Such an inspiring story! She took a drop year in Class 12 to focus on athletics – that takes immense courage. But I hope the government and sports authorities provide her with proper financial support and training facilities. Our grassroots talent needs more than just medals; they need sustained backing.

Vikram M

First Rahul Jakhar wins decathlon gold, now Kajal Vaja with silver in relay – Gujarat is producing some serious athletic talent! But we need to build more High-Performance Centres like the one in Nadiad across rural areas. Imagine how many more Kajals are out there waiting for a chance. 😊

James A

Great performance by the Indian relay team! 45.05 seconds and a national U-20 record – that's fantastic progress. Kajal's story is a reminder that talent can come from anywhere. Looking forward to seeing her in the senior circuit soon. Keep running, girl! 🏃‍♀️

Sneha F

A drop year for sports is a big risk in our country where education is seen as the only path. Hats off to Kajal's parents for letting her chase this dream. And look at the result – silver at Asian level! This should encourage more parents to support their children's sporting ambitions. Well done, Kajal! 👏

Rohit L

Not to take away from her achievement, but we still have a long way to go in terms of athletics infrastructure in rural areas. This girl had to go to a district-level sports school and then a high-performance centre to get proper training. How many others don't even get that chance? Happy for Kajal though – she is a true champion! 🌟

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