Animesh Kujur sets new 200m national record

IANS April 24, 2025 232 views

Animesh Kujur, a 21-year-old sprinter from Odisha, made headlines by shattering the men's 200m national record at the National Federation Senior Athletics Competition in Kochi. His impressive time of 20.40 seconds not only secured him the gold medal but also surpassed Amlan Borgohain's previous record set in 2022. While he narrowly missed the World Championships qualifying standard, Kujur successfully met the Asian Championships qualifying time. The young athlete's performance showcases the emerging talent in Indian track and field.

"A stunning performance that eclipses previous national benchmarks" - Athletics Commentary
Kochi, April 24: Young Odisha sprinter Animesh Kujur stole the spotlight on the final day of the National Federation Senior Athletics Competition as he shattered the men's 200m national record, clocking an impressive 20.40 seconds to clinch the gold medal.

Key Points

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Young Odisha sprinter breaks national 200m record with 20.40 seconds

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Surpasses Amlan Borgohain's 2022 record of 20.52 seconds

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Achieves Asian Championships qualifying time

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Secures gold medal in national competition

The 21-year-old, who had earlier secured silver in the 100m, delivered a stunning performance to eclipse Amlan Borgohain's previous record of 20.52 seconds set in 2022.

Running with confidence and rhythm, Kujur powered ahead of a strong field that included Borgohain himself, who finished second with a time of 20.80 seconds. Although Kujur fell short of the World Championships qualifying standard of 20.16 seconds - a benchmark considered extremely difficult for Indian sprinters - his effort was more than enough to surpass the Asian Championships qualifying time of 20.53 seconds set by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI).

In the men's triple jump, Praveen Chithravel produced another moment of brilliance by equalling his own national record of 17.37m. Representing JSW, the 23-year-old achieved the distance in his third attempt, securing gold and also booking his ticket for the World Championships in Tokyo later this year. Chithravel had originally set the national mark in Havana, Cuba, in May 2023, and his latest effort once again cleared the World Championships qualification standard of 17.22m.

With his remarkable leap of 17.37m, Chithravel also secured qualification for the 2025 Asian Athletics Championships. The Tamil Nadu athlete withdrew from the remainder of the event after achieving the milestone in his third attempt at the National Federation Senior Athletics Competition in Kochi.

Reader Comments

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Rahul P.
Wow! 20.40 is insane! 🚀 Animesh is making Odisha proud. Can't wait to see him compete internationally. That Asian Championships qualifier is just the beginning!
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Priya M.
Both Animesh and Praveen were phenomenal! But I wish the article had more details about their training routines. Would love to know what's helping them break these records consistently.
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Amit K.
That 0.12 second improvement might seem small but in sprinting, it's HUGE. Shows how competitive Indian athletics is becoming. Borgohain must be feeling the heat now!
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Sunita R.
Praveen equalling his own NR is just as impressive! Consistency at this level is what separates good athletes from great ones. Tokyo here he comes! 🇯🇵
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Vikram S.
While the performances are outstanding, I'm concerned about our athletes peaking too early in the season. Hope they have proper periodization plans to maintain this form for major championships.
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Neha T.
The future of Indian athletics looks so bright! 🌟 These young athletes are rewriting records every season. Makes me want to watch track events live again!

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