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June 28, 2026

Ancy breaks Anju’s 22-year-old long jump national record

By Philem Dipak Singh
Ancy breaks Anju’s 22-year-old long jump national record

Kerala long jumper Ancy Sojan smashed the 22-year-old national record previously held by the legendary Anju Bobby George, while high jumper Sarvesh Kushare also etched his name in the record books on a memorable day of Indian athletics during the National Inter-State Championships here on Saturday.

 The 25-year-old Ancy leaped a stunning 6.88m in her fifth attempt to better the previous national record of 6.83m, which Anju set during the 2004 Athens Olympics. She also bettered the Asian Games qualifying mark of 6.48m set by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI). She also became the season leader among Asian athletes.

She was earlier second among Asian athletes this season with her 6.75m jump, which was her previous personal best.
Shaili Singh of Uttar Pradesh was second with 6.67m, while Mubassina Mohammed of Lakshadweep was third with 6.53m. All three podium finishers breached the qualifying mark. Only two, however, can represent the country at the Asian Games (September 19 to October 4).

Just before Ancy’s feat, Maharashtra’s Sarvesh Kushare set a national record in the men’s high jump with a stunning effort of 2.31m.
The championships have so far witnessed five national records.

Kushare, who became the first Indian to qualify for the men’s high jump final at the World Championships in Tokyo last year, cleared 2.31m, bettering the previous national record of 2.29m, which has been held by Tejaswin Shankar since 2018.

Kushare went for 2.35m but could not clear it in two attempts. His performance on Saturday took Kushare to joint third in the global season rankings and to the top spot among Asian athletes. He also became the first Indian high jumper to clear 2.30m.
In the process, he bettered the Asian Games qualifying standard of 2.19m set by the Athletics Federation of India.

 The diminutive but spunky Ancy thus brought down one of the most prestigious national records in an event which was synonymous with Anju as the lone World Championships medallist -- a bronze in the 2003 edition.

“She (Anju) is a legend. I want to just say, ma’am has truly been an inspiration. I recently read that she competed with one kidney...and about her story. That inspired me a lot,” Ancy said after her feat. “I saw her jump several times and I know how hard she trained for that. And I hope ma’am should be happy for this and she would support me, I hope.”
Ancy, who won silver at the 2022 Asian Games with a jump of 6.63m, said she came into Saturday’s event with the aim of bettering her personal best and was not thinking about the national record.
“I came here to do my PB, not the national record, and (I) just wanted to be a good world-class jumper. But, finally it (national record) happened.

“I felt like I was getting tired, but suddenly I remembered my last Asian Games and I got a boost. I went to my coach and told him that I was feeling some stomach issues. But my coach said ‘you can do it’. Finally, I took a deep breath and did the jump, it happened.”  
 

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