Thu, 4 Jun 2026 · LIVE
Updated May 31, 2026 · 12:56
Sports India News Updated May 31, 2026

PM Modi Hails Record-Breaking Athletes in Mann Ki Baat, Lauds India's Athletics Surge

Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded India's athletics stars for breaking four national records at the 29th National Senior Athletics Federation Cup in Ranchi. Gurindervir Singh became the first Indian man to run 100m under 10.10 seconds with a 10.09s clocking. Vishal Thennarasu Kayalvizhi broke the 45-second barrier in the 400m, while Tejaswin Shankar crossed 8000 points in decathlon. Kuldeep Kumar and Dev Meena jointly set a new national record in pole vault at 5.45m.

PM Modi applauds National Record-breakers, highlights India's Athletics surge in Mann Ki Baat

New Delhi, May 31

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday lauded India's emerging athletics stars for rewriting the record books at the 29th National Senior Athletics Federation Cup 2026 in Ranchi, describing their achievements as a reflection of the country's growing sporting prowess.

Addressing the 134th episode of Mann Ki Baat, PM Modi highlighted four national records that were broken during the competition and congratulated the athletes responsible for the landmark performances.

"Just a few days ago, the National Senior Athletics Federation Competition was held in Ranchi, Jharkhand. Nearly 800 athletes participated in it from all over the country. During this, four national records were broken in four different events. Gurindervir Singh, Vishal TK, Tejaswin Shankar, Dev Meena and Kuldeep Kumar set new records in different categories. First of all, I congratulate all of them," PM Modi said.

Among the standout performers was sprinter Gurindervir Singh, who became the first Indian man to run the 100 metres in under 10.10 seconds. The 25-year-old clocked a sensational 10.09 seconds in the final to establish a new national record.

The achievement capped a dramatic contest in which the national record changed hands multiple times. Gurindervir had initially run 10.17 seconds in the semifinals before Animesh Kujur bettered it with 10.15 seconds in the following heat. Gurindervir responded in emphatic fashion in the final, reclaiming the record and securing qualification for the 2026 Commonwealth Games and Asian Games. His 10.09-second effort also ranked among Asia's fastest performances this season.

Another historic moment came in the men's 400 metres, where Vishal Thennarasu Kayalvizhi became the first Indian athlete to break the 45-second barrier. Vishal stormed to victory in 44.98 seconds, setting a new national record and climbing to the top of Asia's seasonal rankings. His landmark run added a new chapter to India's rich 400m tradition and drew emotional celebrations from his family and coaching team.

In the decathlon, Tejaswin Shankar continued his remarkable transition from high jump specialist to all-round athlete by scoring 8,057 points and becoming the first Indian to cross the 8,000-point mark. The performance improved his own national record and featured personal bests in four events, underlining his rapid rise in the discipline.

The men's pole vault competition also produced history as Kuldeep Kumar and Dev Meena jointly rewrote the national record. The duo cleared 5.45 metres at the Birsa Munda Stadium in Ranchi after an intense contest that saw the lead change hands several times.

Dev first surpassed Kuldeep's previous national record of 5.41m by clearing 5.42m. Kuldeep immediately responded with a successful attempt at 5.45m, before Dev matched the height to ensure both athletes finished as joint national record holders.

The Federation Cup witnessed participation from nearly 800 athletes and emerged as one of the most successful editions of the competition.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

While it's great to see these achievements celebrated, I hope we're also investing in grassroots talent beyond just a few stars. Nearly 800 athletes participated, but how many will get sustained support? The PM's words are motivating, but the real challenge lies in creating a pipeline where every talented kid from small towns can dream big without worrying about expenses or lack of infrastructure. Still, hats off to Vishal TK for breaking 45 seconds! That's world-class territory.

Aman W

Yeh toh wohi baat hui ki Mann Ki Baat mein sab kuch achha hi hota hai 😂 But seriously, these are historic numbers. Vishal's 44.98 seconds in 400m - that's Asian Games gold medal material. And the pole vault duel between Kuldeep and Dev Meena? Pure cinema! Jabardast competition within the country is pushing everyone to raise their game. Ab bas Asian Games mein medals laani hai!

Sarah B

As someone who grew up in Canada, it's amazing to see Indian athletics finally getting the recognition it deserves. When I was younger, Indians were known more for cricket and chess. Now we're breaking records in sprinting, decathlon, and pole vault?! The shift in mindset and infrastructure is paying off. Just wish we could see more coverage of these athletes on mainstream media instead of just Mann Ki Baat. Great work by the athletes and the federation!

Arjun K

Gurindervir Singh ki 10.09s run ne toh dil jeet liya! 🏃‍♂️ Usne semi mein 10.17 daala, phir Animesh ne 10.15, aur final mein comeback karke 10.09! Yeh Sports ka beauty hai bhai. Tejaswin Shankar ka decathlon record bhi kamaal ka hai - 8000 points cross karna easy nahi hota. Lekin

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Reader Voices

Leave a comment

Be kind. Add to the conversation. 0/50
Thank you — your comment has been submitted.
JS blocked