New Delhi: Indian athletics has found a new sprinting sensation in Gurindervir Singh, who has rewritten the national record books and earned the title of India’s fastest man. Clocking an astonishing 10.09 seconds in the men’s 100-meter event at the Federation Cup Athletics Championships in Ranchi, the Punjab sprinter became the first Indian athlete to break the 10.10-second barrier.

The historic run has generated excitement across the country, with sports icons, business leaders, and fans celebrating a moment many believed was years away. Gurindervir’s achievement also secured his qualification for major international competitions, including the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games.
A Landmark Moment for Indian Sprinting
For decades, Indian athletics has excelled in several track and field disciplines, but the men’s 100-meter sprint remained a challenge. Gurindervir’s breakthrough performance has sparked fresh optimism that Indian sprinters can compete more effectively on the global stage.
His record-setting run was the result of years of dedication, disciplined training, and steady progression. Earlier in his career, Gurindervir had already shown promise by setting national marks and consistently improving his personal best timings. His latest performance represents the culmination of a long-term effort rather than a sudden success.
The Journey Behind the Record
Born in Punjab, Gurindervir developed his passion for running at a young age. His path to national recognition was not always straightforward. Like many athletes, he faced challenges, including setbacks caused by illness and periods of self-doubt. However, persistence and focused coaching helped him continue progressing toward elite competition.
Under the guidance of coach James Hillier, Gurindervir refined every aspect of his sprinting technique—from explosive starts to maintaining top speed and minimizing deceleration in the final meters. Training plans focused on improving each phase of the race, helping him achieve one of the fastest performances ever recorded by an Indian sprinter.
More Than a National Record
While becoming India’s fastest man is a remarkable achievement, Gurindervir’s ambitions extend far beyond national recognition. The global standard in men’s sprinting remains extremely competitive, and breaking into the world elite requires continued improvement and consistent performances on international tracks.
His 10.09-second run has narrowed the gap between Indian sprinting and international benchmarks, but the next challenge will be translating domestic success into strong performances at major global events.
Inspiration for a New Generation
Gurindervir’s success has already become a source of inspiration for young athletes across India. His story demonstrates that world-class sprinting performances are possible through disciplined training, professional coaching, and unwavering belief in long-term goals.
As India celebrates its fastest man, the focus now shifts to what comes next. National records may have been broken, but for Gurindervir Singh, the journey toward international success is only beginning.
The stopwatch has crowned him India’s fastest man. The world stage will determine how far he can go.
