Key Points

Odisha-born sprinter Animesh Kujur has made headlines by registering a new national record in the men's 100m sprint in Greece. The 22-year-old athlete clocked an impressive 10.18 seconds, beating international competitors and improving his own personal best. Kujur's achievement continues his impressive track record, having previously set the national record in 200m and been part of a record-setting relay team. His performance signals a promising trajectory for Indian sprint athletics on the international stage.

Key Points: Animesh Kujur Shatters 100m National Record in Greece Sprint

  • Animesh Kujur beats Greek and Finnish runners in Final B
  • Shaves 0.02 seconds off previous national record
  • Already holds 200m national record
  • Part of record-setting 4x100m national relay team
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Animesh Kujur registers national record during Dromia International Sprint and Relays Meeting

Odisha sprinter Animesh Kujur breaks national record with 10.18s in Dromia International Sprint, improving personal best by 0.9 seconds

"A breakthrough performance that signals India's rising sprint potential - Athletics Analyst"

Vari, July 6

India's Animesh Kujur registered a national record to his name in the men's 100m as he clocked 10.18 seconds to win Final B at the Dromia International Sprint and Relays Meeting 2025 athletics here on Saturday.

Competing at the Municipal Stadium of Vari K Baglatzis on Saturday, Animesh Kujur finished ahead of Greek runner Sotirios Garagganis (10.23) and Finland's Samuli Samuelsson (10.28) in Final B.

Overall, Animesh Kujur finished third behind South Africa's Benjamin Richardson (10.01) and Oman's Ali Anwar Al-Balushi (10.12), as per Olympics.com.

The 22-year-old Animesh Kujur's timing in Vari shaved 0.02 seconds off the previous national record - Gurindervir Singh's 10.20 from the Indian Grand Prix 1 in Bengaluru logged back in March. It was also 0.9 seconds better than his previous personal best in the 100m - 10.27s.

Animesh Kujur already holds the men's 200m Indian national record of 20.32 seconds, which earned him a bronze medal at the Asian Athletics Championships 2025 in Gumi, the Republic of Korea, earlier this year.

The Odisha-born runner was also a part of the national record-setting Indian men's 4x100m quartet, alongside Gurindervir, Manikanta Hoblidhar and Amlan Borgohain, at the National Relay Carnival 2025. They clocked 38.69 in Chandigarh.

In the 100m men's Final A, Indian athlete Lalu Bhoi finished fourth with a wind-assisted 10.42, followed by Mrutyam Jayaram Dondapati with 10.47.

Animesh Kujur also ran in the men's 200m race in Greece and logged a modest 20.73 to finish seventh. Manikanta Hoblidhar crossed the finish line in 21.28 to finish in 11th position.

Animesh Kujur, Lalu Bhoi, Jayaram Dondapati and Gurindervir Singh also teamed up for the men's 4x100m relay event in Greece and clocked 39.99 seconds to finish behind Turkiye, according to Olympics.com.

Moumita Mondal, meanwhile, logged a new personal best of 13.24 to win the women's 100m hurdles event at the Vari meet. Jyothi Yarraji holds the national record in the event with a time of 12.78.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an athletics fan, I'm impressed but also concerned - why are our relay timings still around 39s when world standards are below 37s? We need more international exposure for these athletes. Good start though!
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Priya S
Bahut badhiya performance! 🎉 Our athletes are finally getting recognition in track events beyond cricket. Special shoutout to Moumita Mondal too for her PB in hurdles. More girls should take up athletics!
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Aryan P
The progress is good but we're still 0.17s behind Olympic qualification standard (10.05s). Hope SAI provides better training facilities and foreign coaches. Remember how PT Usha missed medal by 0.01s? Can't repeat history!
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Nisha Z
Odisha is becoming sports hub of India! First hockey, now athletics. Jai Jagannath! 🙏 Our state government's sports policy is showing results. Animesh should inspire more tribal youth to take up sports.
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David E
Interesting to see Indian sprinters competing regularly in European meets now. This exposure is crucial. That 0.9s PB improvement shows what proper competition can do. Hope they get more such opportunities!

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