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Tejas Shirse’s Stunning Comeback Earns Commonwealth Games Berth

Tejas Shirse has qualified for the Commonwealth Games after clocking 13.27 seconds in the 110m hurdles. The Indian record holder made a remarkable comeback from a career-threatening ankle injury, which he called 'Mission Miracle.' Hailing from Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, he trained with homemade wooden hurdles due to limited facilities. With his eyes on the podium, he aims to inspire a new generation of Indian hurdlers.

Tejas Shirse's remarkable comeback earns Commonwealth Games berth

New Delhi, July 10

Indian National Record holder and the fastest 110m hurdler of India, Tejas Shirse, has qualified for the Commonwealth Games, marking the end of his remarkable comeback after sustaining a career-threatening ankle injury.

Clocking 13.27 seconds, Tejas not only reaffirmed his place as India's top hurdler but also emerged as a strong medal contender on the continental stage.

His return, which he aptly called 'Mission Miracle,' came after months of intensive rehabilitation and a relentless focus on recovery, according to a press release.

Speaking about his journey, Tejas said, "When I did get injured, I always knew I'd come back stronger. Since my childhood, I've developed a winning mentality and my only aim is to be the best hurdler in the world. The injury gave me time to focus on the things I wasn't doing previously & I started inculcating them in my training and daily routine. Now all I aim to do is to perform consistently and make our country proud"

Raised in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, where he trained using homemade wooden hurdles due to limited facilities, Tejas has steadily rewritten Indian athletics history through resilience, discipline and belief.

With his sights firmly set on the podium, Tejas now enters the biggest season of his career, determined to bring home medals for India while inspiring a new generation to embrace the sport of hurdles.

— ANI

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