Punjab’s Harjit Singh emerged as the fastest man at the Indian Athletics Series–9 in Ludhiana, winning the men’s 100m title with a timing of 10.33 seconds.

The performance added another consistent result to what has been a solid sprint season for the 100m specialist.

Season form highlights

Harjit Singh has been in steady form across competitions this year, producing multiple competitive timings:

10.32s – Personal best (legal wind)

10.17s – Wind-assisted (+2.1 m/s)

10.33s – Winner, Indian Series–9

His 10.32s remains his official lifetime best, while the wind-assisted 10.17s run earlier in the season reflected his peak raw speed.

Across events, Harjit has shown consistency in the low-10.3 range, establishing himself as a regular contender in national sprint finals.

His performances have also come in a tightly contested domestic sprint landscape, where margins between podium finishers remain small.

Upcoming challenges

Harjit is expected to feature in upcoming competitions that could see him line up against some of India’s top sprinters, including former training partner and national record holder Gurindervir Singh, as well as Animesh Kujur, the national record holder in the 200m.