August 22, 2025
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When Opportunity Meets Preparation, Big Leaps Follow — Spotlight on M. Sreeshankar

21 Aug 2025 : Recent Highlights & Comeback Journey

  • Rapid Rise Post-Injury
    After a severe knee injury in April 2024 sidelined him from the Paris Olympics, Sreeshankar executed a remarkable comeback. In July 2025, he marked his return with an impressive 8.05 m jump at the Indian Open Athletics Championships in Pune, exclaiming “comeback” as he cleared the 8-metre barrier .
  • Winning Streak Across Competitions
    Not long after, he clinched victory at the Meeting Maia Cidade do Desporto in Portugal, leaping 7.75 m, further cementing his recovery and competitive spirit .
  • Standard-Bearer for Indian Long Jump
    In a recent interview, Sreeshankar expressed confidence about the future of his sport in India, attributing rising standards to enhanced infrastructure, superior coaching, and better international exposure .

Career Snapshot & Legacy

  • Record Holder & Medal Winner
    • National Record: 8.41 m (2023) .
    • Silver medals at the Commonwealth Games 2022 (8.08 m) and the Asian Games 2023/In-2022 Asian Championships .
  • Global Impact
    He became one of the very few Indians to podium in a Diamond League meet—an indicator of his international caliber .
  • Roots and Support System
    Coached by his father, former triple-jump athlete S. Murali, Sreeshankar’s support system—backed by the Inspire Institute of Sport and the TOP scheme—has been pivotal in his development

Summary

Murali Sreeshankar exemplifies how success in athletics isn’t just about talent—it’s the marriage of relentless preparation with the courage to seize opportunities. From rewriting national records to triumphing post-injury, his journey is one of grit, preci

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