His father is a farmer. He wore Navy whites. And on May 23, 2026, Gurindervir Singh became the fastest man India has ever produced โ not once, but in a jaw-dropping back-to-back record battle that had the entire country on its feet.
โก The Record That Changed 3 Times in ONE Day
If you blinked, you missed it. At the 29th National Federation Cup Athletics Championships in Ranchi, the men’s 100m national record was broken three times in less than 24 hours. A 25-year-old Petty Officer from Punjab who trains under the Indian Navy and Reliance Foundation had the last laugh.
On Friday, Gurindervir set the national record at 10.17 seconds in his semifinal heat. Just minutes later, 22-year-old Odisha speedster Animesh Kujur hit back with 10.15 seconds, snatching the record from his hands. The rivalry was electric.
On Saturday, Gurindervir answered in the most emphatic way possible โ 10.09 seconds. A new national record. The first Indian man ever to break the 10.10-second barrier. History, written in the blink of an eye.
After crossing the finish line, he held up a handwritten sign: “Task is not finished yet. Wait, I am still standing.” ๐ฅ
๐ฌ Watch the Historic Race
๐ฎ๐ณ The Indian Navy Goes Viral โ “Fair Winds. Fast Feet.”
The Indian Navy didn’t hold back in celebrating their own. Their post on X became an instant viral sensation:
Gurindervir Singh, Petty Officer of the #IndianNavy scripts history by setting a NEW NATIONAL RECORD in the 100m sprint with a sensational timing of 10.09 seconds at the 29th National Federation Cup in Ranchi.
With this performance, he has also qualified for the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games 2026.
Indian Navy salutes the spirit, speed and dedication of our champion sprinter. Fair winds. Fast feet. ๐ซก
๐ The Numbers That Made History
๐ฅ The Athletics World Reacts
๐พ From a Farmer’s Son to India’s Fastest โ The Untold Story
This isn’t just a sports story. It’s a story about grit, illness, and a comeback that defied the odds.
Born in Patiala, Punjab, Gurindervir’s father Kamaljeet was a volleyball player who dreamed of his son following in his footsteps. But by age 12, the track had already claimed Gurindervir’s heart.
Then came 2022 โ a devastating health crisis. A digestive illness weakened the mucous lining of his stomach, leaving him unable to absorb nutrition properly. He lost nearly an entire season. 2023 was spent in painful recovery.
In 2024, he returned with a vengeance โ winning both the Federation Cup and the Inter-State Championship. He then joined the elite Reliance Foundation High Performance Centre under coach James Hiller.
“This is the result of the facilities I’ve got here,” he told ESPN. “The nutrition, the physiotherapy, the masseurs, the right pattern of training… abhi training ka results aana baaki hain [the results of the training are yet to come].”
Translation: India, you haven’t seen anything yet. ๐
๐ Not Just One Record โ Ranchi Witnessed TWO Historic Moments
While Gurindervir was rewriting the 100m record books, Tamil Nadu’s Vishal Thennarasu Kayalvizhi became the first Indian man ever to break the 45-second barrier in the 400m, clocking a stunning 44.98 seconds.
๐ India Reacts โ From Punjab CM to the Sports Minister
๐ What’s Next for India’s Sprint King?
With spots at both the 2026 Asian Games and Glasgow Commonwealth Games secured, Gurindervir is India’s best shot at a sprint medal on the world stage. He sits just 0.01 seconds behind Asia’s fastest โ Japan’s 19-year-old Fukuto Komuro โ with months of elite training still ahead.
A soldier’s discipline. A farmer’s resilience. A sprinter’s hunger. India’s sprint revolution has officially begun. ๐ฎ๐ณ๐จ
๐ Credits & Sources
- ๐ธ Content Image: Business Standard / ANI โ Editorial use only. All rights belong to respective owner.
- ๐ผ๏ธ Featured Thumbnail: The Boring Feed (Generated)
- ๐ฐ Race Report & Quotes: ESPN India
- ๐ฐ National Record Details: The Statesman
- ๐ฐ Full Race Report: Outlook India
- ๐ฐ Athlete Background: Business Standard
- ๐ฅ Race Video: YouTube
- ๐ฆ Social Posts: @indiannavy, @TrackGazette, @gharkekalesh, @BhagwantMann, @mansukhmandviya on X
- โ๏ธ Rewritten & produced by: The Boring Feed
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