Gurindervir Singh Shatters 60m National Record at Indoor Championships

Gurindervir Singh of Punjab blazed to a new national record of 6.60 seconds in the men's 60m final at the National Indoor Athletics Championships. Lalu Prasad Bhoi also finished under the old record in second place, while the race saw the disqualification of national record holder Animesh Kujur for a false start. In other events, Saloni Nagar Kumari broke a long-standing women's 400m indoor record, and Reegan G set a new benchmark for Indians in the men's pole vault. The championships showcased several emerging talents and strong performances across sprint and field events.

Key Points: Gurindervir Singh Breaks 60m National Record

  • Gurindervir Singh sets new 60m record of 6.60s
  • Lalu Prasad Bhoi also beats old record for silver
  • Saloni Nagar Kumari breaks women's 400m indoor record
  • Reegan G posts best-ever Indian indoor pole vault mark
  • Animesh Kujur disqualified after false starts
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Gurindervir Singh blazes to 60m national record at Indoor Athletics Championships

Gurindervir Singh clocks 6.60s to break the men's 60m national record at the National Indoor Athletics Championships 2026 in Bhubaneswar.

"Gurindervir Singh produced a sensational sprint to shatter the men's 60m national record - Olympics.com"

Bhubaneswar, March 26

Gurindervir Singh produced a sensational sprint to shatter the men's 60m national record at the National Indoor Athletics Championships 2026 at Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday.

Punjab's 26-year-old sprinter clocked 6.60 seconds in the final to clinch gold, eclipsing the previous national record of 6.67s set by Elakkiyadasan Kanadasan in 2018. The timing, however, remains subject to ratification by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI), according to Olympics.com.

In a high-quality race, Lalu Prasad Bhoi also dipped under the old record, finishing second in 6.65s, while Nuzrat secured bronze in 6.71s.

The race witnessed drama with three false starts, the final one leading to the disqualification of national 100m and 200m record holder Animesh Kujur.

Gurindervir, who had earlier set the national 100m record of 10.20s in 2025, continues his rise as one of India's fastest men, underlining his dominance in short-distance sprinting.

Maharashtra's 22-year-old Harita Bhandra was the winner of the women's 60m dash. Harita's winning time was 7.32 seconds.

Another standout performance came in the women's 400m, where Saloni Nagar Kumari clocked 53.73 seconds to break a long-standing indoor record of 53.89s set by Pinki Pramanik in 2005.

In field events, Swadhin Kumar Majhi clinched the men's high jump gold with a clearance of 2.18m, edging past Asian Championships silver medallist Sarvesh Anil Kushare (2.15m). Dhairyshil Dhanaji Gayakwad finished third on countback.

Meanwhile, Reegan G impressed on his indoor debut, clearing 5.30m in the men's pole vault to register the best mark by an Indian in an indoor competition. He later attempted 5.41m in pursuit of the national record but fell short.

The second day of the championships featured competitions across sprint, middle-distance and field events, with several athletes delivering strong performances and emerging talents making their mark on the national stage.

National Indoor Athletics Championships 2026: Day 2 winners

* Women's 60m: 1. Harita Bhadra (7.32s); 2. Unnathi Bollanda (7.46s); 3. Trisha Nair (7.62s)

* Men's 60m: 1. Gurindervir Singh (6.60s); 2. Lalu Prasad Bhoi (6.65s); 3. Nuzrat (6.71s)

* Women's triple jump: 1. Mallala Anusha (13.20m); 2. Nimisha Dayma (12.93m); 3. Bhairabi Roy (12.81m)

* Men's triple jump: 1. Vimal Mukesh Thamizh (15.41m); 2. Robinson S (14.67m); 3. Naresh Rohidas (13.92m)

* Men's high jump: 1. Swadhin Kumar Majhi (2.18m); 2. Sarvesh Anil Kushare (2.15m); 3. Dhairyshil Dhanaji Ga (2.15m)

* Women's high jump: 1. Payal Jamod (1.71m); 2. Kevinaa Ashwine Anna (1.71m); 3. Pramilla Rajgar (1.68m)

* Women's 400m: 1. Saloni Nagar Kumari (53.73s); 2. Sukhi Baskey (55.67s); 3. Unnathi Bollanda (56.45s)

* Men's 400m: 1. Mohammed Sinan (48.27s); 2. Muhammed Badusha V (49.83s); 3. Aryan Ekka (49.86s)

* Women's 1500m: 1. Priyanka C (4:34.31)

* Men's 1500m: 1. Vinod Singh (3:46.13); 2. Jagdish (3:50.11); 3. Sunil Yadav (3:50.56)

* Men's pole vault: 1. Reegan G (5.30m); 2. Rambeer Singh (4.85m); 3. Bineesh Jacob (4.55m).

- ANI

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Sarah B
So many records broken in one event! Saloni Nagar Kumari breaking a 21-year-old record is incredible. It's great to see such depth across events – from sprints to jumps. These indoor championships are proving to be a real talent showcase.
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Priya S
Fantastic performance! But the three false starts and disqualification of Animesh Kujur is a bit worrying. Athletes of that caliber need to manage pressure better in big races. Still, kudos to Gurindervir for keeping his cool and delivering.
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Rohit P
Bhai wah! 6.60 seconds! As a track fan from Punjab, this makes me so proud. Gurindervir is carrying forward the legacy of our athletes. Hope AFI ratifies it quickly and provides these stars with world-class training and exposure.
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Michael C
Impressive depth in the men's 60m. The top three all ran under 6.71s. Healthy domestic competition is exactly what India needs to produce global contenders. Reegan G's pole vault mark is also very promising for a debut.
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Kavya N
Shoutout to the women athletes too! Harita Bhadra, Saloni, Mallala Anusha... all champions. We need more media coverage for our female stars. They are breaking records and making us proud every day. More power to them! 👏

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