Just days after suffering heartbreak in the men’s 10,000m event, Maharashtra’s Shivaji M produced a strong comeback performance to win the men’s 5000m title at the ongoing Federation Cup 2026.

The 22-year-old clocked 14:14.43s to secure gold in a tightly contested final, edging past Vinod Singh (14:15.50s) and Deepak Bhatt (14:17.18s), who finished second and third respectively.

Shivaji’s victory carried extra significance considering what transpired earlier in the competition. On Day 1 of the Federation Cup, he had crossed the finish line first in the men’s 10,000m race, only to be disqualified later for lane infringement. The dramatic turn of events denied him what would have been one of the biggest wins of his career.

The disappointment did not end there. Following the exhausting 10,000m race, Shivaji also suffered severe dehydration and collapsed near the finish area, requiring immediate assistance from officials and support staff present at the venue. Despite the physical and emotional setback, the young distance runner returned to the track with remarkable resilience.

In the 5000m final, Shivaji looked composed throughout the race and timed his surge perfectly in the closing stages to pull away from the field. His winning time, although outside the demanding Commonwealth Games qualification standard of 13:19.64s, was enough to comfortably breach the qualification mark for the upcoming U23 Asian Athletics Championships.

The performance once again highlighted Shivaji’s potential as one of India’s promising long-distance runners. Bouncing back from a disqualification and physical exhaustion within the same competition is never easy, especially at a high-pressure national meet featuring some of the country’s best athletes.

For Shivaji, the Federation Cup may have begun with frustration and heartbreak, but it ended with redemption — and a gold medal that showcased both his endurance and mental strength.