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Punjab sprinter Gurindervir Singh created history in Indian athletics by clocking an impressive 10.09 seconds in the 100-meter race at the Federation Cup in Ranchi. With this achievement, he became the fastest Indian ever and the first Indian athlete to break the 10.10-second barrier in the event.
The remarkable performance has drawn praise from across the sports world. Many believe athletes like Gurindervir Singh are bringing pride to the nation on the global stage despite cricket dominating public attention in India. His timing now stands just 0.51 seconds behind Usain Bolt’s world record, making it a landmark moment for Indian athletics.



















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