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Home | News | Sreeshankar Makes History With Back To Back Cwg Long Jump Silver

Sreeshankar makes history with back-to-back CWG long jump silver

Murali Sreeshankar scripted history at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow by clinching silver in men’s long jump, becoming India’s first double medallist in the event. The Kerala athlete, who had earlier won silver in Birmingham 2022, leapt 8.09m to secure second place behind Jamaica’s Tajay Gayle.

By PTI
Published Date - 30 July 2026, 09:22 AM
Sreeshankar makes history with back-to-back CWG long jump silver
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Glasgow: Murali Sreeshankar added another chapter to Indian athletics history on Wednesday, becoming the country’s first long jump double medallist in Commonwealth Games with a silver here.

Having claimed silver in Birmingham in 2022, the 27-year-old added another medal to his collection after producing a best leap of 8.09 metres, capping an emotional comeback from the career-threatening knee injury that had nearly derailed his career.


Before Sreeshankar, the country’s only medallists in the event were: Suresh Babu (men’s bronze, 1978), Anju Bobby George (women’s bronze, 2002) and M Prajusha (women’s silver, 2010).

Sreeshankar was understandably elated.

“Very happy, very grateful for being here as well. Very grateful for being able to represent India at the global stage ever again.

“Two years ago, I didn’t think that probably I’ll be in Glasgow and represent my country. But thankful to God and I’m here winning a silver medal for my country yet again,” he said.

The Kerala man, however, could not hide his disappointment of not being able to bag a gold medal this time.

“I wanted to redeem the silver medal from Birmingham to gold. So, I am not satisfied with my performance. I have to keep improving my game, keep improving my skills.”

But he hoped that he could build some momentum for the upcoming Asian Games.

“I have to work on my technique. But I feel that this is like a stepping stone, it will add confidence going ahead for the Asian Games,” he noted.

Former world champion Tajay Gayle of Jamaica clinched the gold with a best jump of 8.15m, while local favourite Stephen Mackenzie grabbed the last spot on the podium with an 8.08m effort.

The medal was especially sweet considering where Sreeshankar stood just over a year ago.

A ruptured patellar tendon in April 2024 forced him to undergo surgery, and miss what was expected to be his maiden Olympic appearance in Paris and raising doubts over whether he could ever return to his explosive best.

But here, he gave another emphatic statement of his comeback.

Competing in only his second Commonwealth Games after missing the 2018 edition, Sreeshankar opened confidently with a leap of 8.03m before stretching it to 8.09m in his second attempt to move into the lead.

The advantage proved short-lived as Jamaica’s Gayle responded with an 8.15m effort to seize top spot.

Sreeshankar then endured two fouls as he searched for a bigger jump before managing 7.94m in his fifth attempt.

The medal continues an encouraging resurgence for the Kerala athlete, who has consistently jumped above the 8m mark this year.

He recorded a season’s best of 8.38m at the National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships in Bhubaneswar.

The other Indian in the competition Lokesh Sathyanathan finished fifth with a best jump of 7.97m, achieved in his opening attempt.

 

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