Sarun Payasingh Wins Long Jump at Athletics Series
India’s domestic athletics circuit witnessed strong performances at the fourth leg of the Indian Athletics Series held in Ranchi, with Odisha’s Sarun Payasingh clinching the men’s long jump title and Maharashtra’s Sarvesh Anil Kushare securing victory in the high jump event.
Payasingh Continues Impressive Form
Sarun Payasingh, the national indoor champion, maintained his consistent run by winning the men’s long jump competition with a best effort of 7.46 metres. Representing Odisha, Payasingh has emerged as a promising talent in Indian athletics, showing steady improvement across national-level events. His latest victory further strengthens his position among the country’s top long jumpers.
Kushare Dominates High Jump Event
In the men’s high jump, Sarvesh Anil Kushare delivered a commanding performance by clearing a height of 2.19 metres to take the top spot. Kushare, who has previously competed at the World Championships, showcased his experience and technical consistency to outclass the field in Ranchi.
Significance of Indian Athletics Series
The Indian Athletics Series serves as a crucial platform for domestic athletes to compete, gain rankings, and prepare for international competitions. Events like these help identify emerging talent and provide athletes with competitive exposure under standardised conditions.
Important Facts for Exams
- Long jump and high jump are field events in athletics governed by World Athletics.
- Indian Athletics Series is organised to promote grassroots talent in track and field.
- High jump records are measured in metres, with techniques like Fosbury Flop widely used.
- Odisha has emerged as a key hub for sports development in India.
Growing Depth in Indian Athletics
Performances by athletes like Payasingh and Kushare highlight the increasing depth in India’s athletics talent pool. With consistent domestic competitions and institutional support, Indian athletes are steadily improving standards and aiming for stronger representation at global events such as the Asian Games and World Championships.