
Animesh Kujur (picture over x/@Olympickhel) Indian Animesh Kujur set a new national record in the male 100 ms of 10.18 seconds on the international sprint and the Dromia relay, which meets 2025 in Greece, won the final B and then became the first Indian, operating 100 meters in 10.2 seconds.In the final B at the Vari Kajur Municipal Stadium, Kujur was overtaken by the Greek athlete Sotirios Garagganis, who tactol 10.23 seconds and the Finnish Samuelsson, which ended in 10.28 seconds.In the overall position, Kujur secured third place for South African Benjamin Richardson (10.01) and Oman’s Ali Anwar al-Balushi (10.12).Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The previous 22 -year -old showed the previous national record of 10.20 seconds set by Gurindervir Singh on Indian Grand Prix 1 in Bengalur. Kujur also improved his personal best by 0.09 seconds from the previous mark 10.27 seconds.
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Kujur holds another national record in the 200 ms of 20.32 seconds, earning him bronze at the Asian athletic championships in the Gumi in the Republic of Korea.
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The athlete was also part of the record team of Indian men 4×100 m at the National Relay Carnival 2025, where he threw 38.69 seconds in Chandigarh.Also read: Animesh Kujur: From the suffering of heatstrokes to Breaking Records and is Indian “Usain Bolt”In the 100m Men Final and, Indian runners Lalu Bhoi and Mrutyam Jayara Dondapati finished fourth and fifth with 10.42 and 10.47 times.Kujur took part in the 200m Men’s race in Greece and ended in the seventh time of 20.73 seconds. His teammate Hoblidhar ranked 11th and threw 21.28 seconds.The 4x100m Indian relay team, which includes Kujur, Bhoi, Dondapati and Singh, finished second in Turkiy with a time of 39.99 seconds.At female events, Mondal Mondal achieved a personal best of 13.24 seconds in a 100m hurdle. The current national record in this event holds Jyothi Yarraji in 12.78 seconds.