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A memorable day for Indian sports history, athletes broke many records together
Samira Vishwas | May 24, 2026 7:24 PM CST

Desk. The second day of the National Senior Federation Athletics Tournament going on at Birsa Munda Stadium in Ranchi was very historic. On this day, Indian players broke many decades old records and made their own names. Gurinderveer Singh made a new national record in the men’s 100 meter race. At the same time, Vishal TK became the first Indian athlete to complete the 400 meter race in less than 45 seconds. Apart from these, many new records were made in this tournament.

Gurinderveer Singh completed the 100 meter race in 10.09 seconds and with this he made a new record in his name. This year, he has become the second player to complete the fastest 100 meters race in the whole of Asia. After this Vishal T.K. Did a new miracle. He completed the 400 meter race in 44.98 seconds. He has become the first Indian player to complete this race in less than 45 seconds and his performance has been the best in Asia this year. After seeing this brilliant performance of Gurinderveer, he is receiving congratulations from the sports and political world.




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    Indian athlete Tejaswin Shankar has become the first Indian player to score more than 8000 points in decathlon (a competition of 10 sports). By scoring 8057 points in this tournament, he broke his own old record (7063 points) and made a new national record. With this brilliant performance, he has secured seventh position in decathlon across Asia.

    Vishal T.K, a 22 year old famous athlete from Tamil Nadu has also performed brilliantly in this tournament. Last year, he broke the Indian record of 400 meter race by completing the race in 45.12 seconds in Chennai. Now on Saturday he completed the same race even faster, i.e. in 44.98 seconds. With this, he has become the first Indian athlete to complete this race in less than 45 seconds. Vishal T.K. Has qualified for the 2026 Commonwealth Games by completing the race in 44.98 seconds.


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