The Youth Are Taking Over
The Delhi State Trials just witnessed a historic shift in momentum. Four young sprinters didn’t just qualify for the National Open Relay Competition; they rewrote the expectations for the U-20 category.
The Delhi State Trials just witnessed a historic shift in momentum. Four young sprinters didn’t just qualify for the National Open Relay Competition; they rewrote the expectations for the U-20 category.
The Performance Breakdown
Every single athlete in this group smashed the 11.10s qualification mark while clocking new personal bests:
Every single athlete in this group smashed the 11.10s qualification mark while clocking new personal bests:
- Amaty Sharma: 10.73s (PB)
- Kapish Mahajan: 10.85s (PB)
- Deepak Kumar: 10.99s (PB)
- Anshul Trivedi: 11.05s (PB)
The Plot Twist
Despite these blistering performances, these personal bests will not be counted as official marks.
Despite these blistering performances, these personal bests will not be counted as official marks.
Why It Matters
In a stunning display of depth, these top four U-20 timings were actually faster than the senior men’s 100m timings recorded at the same meet. The future of Indian relay racing isn’t just coming; it’s already faster than the present.
In a stunning display of depth, these top four U-20 timings were actually faster than the senior men’s 100m timings recorded at the same meet. The future of Indian relay racing isn’t just coming; it’s already faster than the present.




