Sherin Gafoor Breaches 6m Barrier for First Time This Season

In a competition that emphasized grit over record-breaking distances, Sherin Abdul Gafoor secured the women’s long jump title at the Indian Athletics Series-6. Competing at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Sherin recorded a season-best jump of 6.07m, making her the only athlete in the field to cross the 6-meter mark.

While 6.07m secured the gold today, it remains a conservative mark for an athlete of Sherin’s calibre. The 24-year-old Tamil Nadu jumper has a formidable pedigree, with a personal best of 6.46m set in 2024 at the Tamil Nadu Senior State Championships.

Sherin’s recent career has been a battle against resilience. After an injury-laden 2023 that limited her to just two competitions, she has been on a quest to rediscover the form that once made her a top-three jumper in the country. Her 6.07m today is a significant psychological milestone, marking the first time she has cleared 6 meters in the 2026 season—a clear sign that her physical conditioning is trending in the right direction.

Despite the win, the overall performance of the field was notably below par compared to the explosive marks seen earlier this year. To put today’s results in perspective, India’s top long jumpers have been operating at a much higher altitude this season:

In comparison to these elite benchmarks, the 6.07m winning mark highlights a “defensive” day in the pit for the second-string field. Meryl Ann Mathew finished second with 5.85m, while Lakshanya S.N. took the bronze with 5.82m.

For Sherin Gafoor, the gold medal is a vital stepping stone. As a Master’s student at Loyola College and a former World Youth silver medalist, Sherin has the technical foundation to bridge the 40cm gap between her current form and the Asian Games qualifying standards.