Pooja Singh Shatters High-Jump National Record at Asian U20 Championships

The CSR Journal Magazine

Pooja Singh, an Indian high jumper, has achieved a remarkable feat at the Asian U20 Athletics Championships by winning gold and establishing a new national record. The event took place in Hong Kong, where the 20-year-old athlete cleared a height of 1.93 metres. This impressive jump not only broke the existing national record of 1.92 metres, held since 2011 by Sahana Kumari, but also surpassed the Commonwealth Games qualification standard of 1.92 metres.

In doing so, Pooja has emerged as the new record holder for women’s high jump in India, marking a significant milestone in her athletic career. Her performance at this championship spotlights her abilities on an international stage, leading to speculation about her potential participation in upcoming Commonwealth Games.

Details of the Historic Jump

During the competition, Pooja faced off against some of the best young jumpers in Asia, showcasing her skills and determination. Initially clearing the earlier heights with relative ease, it was her final jump that truly made history. By successfully clearing 1.93 metres, she not only secured the gold medal but also cemented her status as a leading figure in athletics.

This accomplishment carries multiple significant implications. It breaks Sahana Kumari’s 14-year dominance as India’s national record holder, provides India its first women’s high jump gold at the Asian U20 Championships, and enhances Pooja’s reputation as one of the most promising juniors in world athletics.

Pooja’s impressive track record includes numerous achievements, such as medals at various Asian Championships and Indoor Championships across different age categories. Her growing list of accolades includes competitions at the Asian U20 Championships, Asian U18 Championships, and South Asian U20 Championships, establishing her as a formidable contender in her sport.

A Closer Look at Pooja Singh’s Accomplishments

Pooja Singh’s record-breaking jump has led to an updated list of her notable achievements, illustrating her exceptional talent within athletics. Notably, her gold medal at the Asian U20 Championships in 2026 at 1.93 metres marks her emergence as a major competitor. With this record, she also meets the Commonwealth Games qualification mark of 1.92 metres, raising questions about her participation in the event.

Furthermore, her accolades extend beyond this singular achievement. Pooja has previously won a silver medal at the Asian U20 Championships in 2023, along with medals from both Asian and Asian Indoor Championships. These accomplishments position her as a leading figure in women’s high jump, not just in India but also in Asia and globally.

Her success has elevated her to the status of the best female high jumper in India, with strong potential for future competitions. Currently, she ranks among the top two U20 women’s high jumpers in the world for this season, indicating her readiness for higher levels of competition.

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