Sarvesh Kushare achieves 2.30m jump, vindicating coach's faith
Indian high jumper Sarvesh Kushare has finally broken through the 2.30-metre barrier, a feat his coach Nishad always believed was inevitable. The Indian Jumps Competition had earlier ended with a modest 2.16m clearance, but Nishad never doubted his ward. "Sarvesh bhai will go past 2.30 sooner or later. He's destined to," Nishad had stated at the time.
Patience and process behind the breakthrough
Kushare's journey to 2.30m was not instantaneous. It involved rigorous training, technical refinements, and mental fortitude. The jumper focused on trusting his coach's methods and the process laid out for him. "The key was to stay consistent and not get disheartened by small setbacks," Kushare said after the achievement.
Impact on Indian athletics
This leap places Kushare among the elite high jumpers in the country and signals a promising future for Indian athletics. His performance is expected to inspire a new generation of jumpers to aim higher. The Athletics Federation of India has lauded his dedication, with officials noting that such milestones are crucial for the sport's growth in the nation.



