Kuldeep Kumar Soars to National Pole Vault Record at 5.41m in Bhubaneswar

Kuldeep Kumar set a new national pole vault record of 5.41m at the Indian Indoor Open in Bhubaneswar. The 21-year-old from Madhya Pradesh surpassed the previous record of 5.40m set by Dev Kumar Meena. He cleared 5.35m in his second attempt before raising the bar to 5.41m. The top three vaulters will now aim for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games and Asian Games.

Key Points: Kuldeep Kumar Sets New National Pole Vault Record 5.41m

  • Kuldeep Kumar sets national record 5.41m
  • Breaks Dev Kumar Meena's 5.40m mark
  • Misses three attempts at 5.46m
  • Top three aim for Glasgow and Asian Games
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Kuldeep Kumar sets national pole vault record, raises bar to 5.41m

Kuldeep Kumar breaks the national pole vault record with a 5.41m jump at the Indian Indoor Open, surpassing Dev Kumar Meena's previous mark of 5.40m.

"It was a good day for me. - Kuldeep Kumar"

Bhubaneswar, May 3

Kuldeep Kumar, representing Madhya Pradesh, won a battle of wits to set the national men's pole vault record on Day One of the inaugural Indian Indoor Open combined Events and Pole Vault Competition at Bhubaneswar's Indoor Stadium on Saturday.

The 21-year-old cleared the height of 5.41m in his first attempt to better the national record of 5.40m set last year by Dev Kumar Meena. Kuldeep Kumar also improved the national indoor record of 5.30m set earlier in March by Reegan G of Tamil Nadu.

The newly crowned champion missed all three attempts at 5.46m. "It was a good day for me," says Kuldeep Kumar after breaking the national record.

Dev Kumar Meena was in good form. Earlier this year, he had equalled his national record (5.40m) in March in Taiwan. He was the pre-event favourite but settled for the bronze medal on Saturday.

It was the first indoor competition for Kuldeep Kumar. He found it challenging to get a good rhythm on the fast Mondo track here at Bhubaneswar's indoor stadium. "It was a good experience today," says Kuldeep Kumar.

The contest for the gold medal was between three athletes---Dev Kumar Meena, Kuldeep Kumar and Reegan G. As the competition progressed, Dev Kumar Meena struggled and settled for bronze (5.20m). Reegan G made attempts to cross 5.35m, but missed all three chances. He settled for silver (5.25m).

Kuldeep Kumar cleared 5.35m in his second attempt. It gave a big boost to his confidence. He raised the bar to 5.41m, setting a positive tone for the major outdoor domestic competition at the end of May in Ranchi, Jharkhand.

The pre-event favourite and former national record holder, Dev Kumar Meena, says it wasn't his day. But was excited that the bar was raised to 5.41m. "It is always good to aim for new goals," says Dev Kumar Meena of the national record set by Kuldeep Kumar.

Both Dev Kumar Meena and Kuldeep Kumar practice at the same venue in Madhya Pradesh.

The upcoming outdoor season will be more exciting. The top three pole vaulters here in Bhubaneswar will be aiming to earn a place in the national team for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games and the Asian Games.

An exciting contest was also witnessed in the heptathlon. Thowfeeq N of NCOE Trivandrum was leading on Day One with 2943 points. Odisha's Jashbir Nayak was close behind at second place with 2927 points.

Day one events in the heptathlon were 60m, long jump, shot put and high jump. The Day-Two events will be 60m hurdles, pole vault and 1000 m.

Men: Pole vault: Kuldeep Kumar (Madhya Pradesh) 5.41m (NR), Reegan G (Tamil Nadu) 5.25m, Dev Kumar Meena (Madhya Pradesh) 5.20m.

Men: U20: Pole vault: Kavinraja S (Tamil Nadu) 4.90m, R Vishal (Tamil Nadu) 4.70m, Saurabh Yadav (Uttar Pradesh) 4.20m.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to see Madhya Pradesh producing such talent! But honestly, why don't we have more indoor facilities across India? Our athletes have so much potential but lack proper infrastructure. Kudos to Kuldeep for making the most of this opportunity. 🙏
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James A
Impressive progress from 5.30m to 5.41m in just two months! The competition between Kuldeep, Dev Kumar, and Reegan is exactly what Indian athletics needs - friendly rivalry pushing everyone to new heights. Exciting times ahead for pole vault in India.
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Vikram M
Great to see Dev Kumar Meena's sportsmanship - congratulating the new record holder even after missing out on gold. This is the spirit that builds champions. But we need to ask: why are these indoor competitions only now starting in India? Better late than never I suppose. 🤔
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Sarah B
Love watching Indian athletics grow! Kuldeep's 5.41m is fantastic, but we still have a long way to go to match the world record of 6.23m. With more investment in coaching and facilities, who knows? Maybe one day an Indian will challenge at the Olympics finals. 🇮🇳✨
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Rohit P
Good performance but honestly, 5.41m won't win medals at the Commonwealth or Asian level. We need to aim higher than just breaking Indian records. Also, why is the media making such a big deal about indoor records when outdoor is what matters most? Let's keep our expectations realistic. 🏃‍♂️

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