
Gurindervir Singh
Gurindervir Singh is an Indian sprinter born in December 2000 in Patial, Punjab. He gained recognition for his remarkable achievements in athletics, particularly in the 100m event, where he broke the national record with a time of 10.20 seconds at the Indian Grand Prix 1 in Bengaluru. Overcoming significant health challenges and harsh living conditions, Gurindervir's journey from an underdog to becoming India's fastest man illustrates his resilience and dedication to the sport. With a strong athletic pedigree stemming from a family of sports enthusiasts, he aims to inspire future generations of athletes while advocating for better support and funding for Indian sports.
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Recent news mentions
Gurindervir Singh was congratulated by PM Modi for setting a new national record in athletics.
PM Modi's Inspiring Quotes on Community Service and Health Precautions from Mann Ki Baat | India NewsGurindervir Singh previously held the national record in the men's 100m.
India's fastest man! Animesh Kujur shatters national record in men's 100m, becomes first Indian to run under 10.2 seconds | More sports NewsGurindervir Singh teamed up with Animesh Kujur and others to set a new national record in the men’s 4x100m relay.
Exclusive | Animesh Kujur: From suffering heatstrokes to breaking records and is India's 'Usain Bolt' | More sports NewsGurindervir Singh made history in Men's 100m by breaking the national record and qualifying for the upcoming Asian Championship.
Exclusive | 'Seniors said we lack facilities, focus on govt job instead': Making of India's fastest man Gurindervir Singh | More sports News
























