Tejaswin Shankar Height, Age, Girlfriend, Family, Biography & More
Bio/Wiki | |
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Nickname | TJ [1]Tejaswin Shankar (TJ) - Instagram |
Profession(s) | Athlete and Accountant |
Famous for | Winning a bronze medal at Commonwealth Games held in Birmingham in 2022 |
Physical Stats & More | |
[2]The Indian Express Height | in centimeters- 193 cm in meters- 1.93 m in feet & inches- 6’ 4” |
Weight (approx.) | in kilograms- 80 kg in pounds- 176 lbs |
Eye Colour | Black |
Hair Colour | Black |
Track and field | |
International Debut | Commonwealth Youth Games, Apia, Samoa |
Event | High Jump |
Coach(es) | • Sunil Kumar • Cliff Rovelto • Nallusamy Annavi |
Records (main ones) | • 2015: Games record of 2.14 metres at the 2015 Commonwealth Youth Games in Apia, Samoa • 2016: National senior record with a jump of 2.26m at the Junior National Championship in Coimbatore in November 2016, breaking the previous record of Hari Shankar Roy of 2.25m in the Asian All-Star Athletics meet in Singapore in 2004 • 2016: National record of boy's U18 high jump at 32nd National Junior Athletics Championship in 2016 with a mark of 2.26m • 2018: Indoor national record with a mark of 2.18 metres in January 2018 at the Big 12 Indoor Championship, Ames, Iowa • 2018: High jump national record of jumping 2.29m at the Texas Tech Corky-Crofoot Shootout Athletics Meet, US • 2022: National Record of 2.28m at the Big 12 Indoor Track and Field Championship 2022 in February 2022 in Ames, Iowa • 2023: Broke the national decathlon record of 7658 points set by Bharatinder Singh with a total score of 7666 points at the Asian Games [3]The Times of India |
Medal(s) | Gold • 2014: CBSE National Athletics Championship, Varanasi • 2015: Commonwealth Youth Games, Apia, Samoa • 2017: Senior National Open Athletics Championship, Lucknow • 2018: 22nd Federation Cup Indian Championship in Patiala • 2021: Big 12 Outdoor Track and Field Championship, Manhattan Silver • 2016: South Asian Games, Guwahati • 2023: Asian Games, Hangzhou, China Bronze • 2014: Inter-school National Championship, Ranchi • 2018: Big 12 Indoor Championship, Ames, Iowa • 2022: Commonwealth Games, Birmingham |
Award(s) | • 2022: NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Award at NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship, US • 2022: Triangular Jumper High Point Award, US |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 21 December 1998 (Monday) |
Age (as of 2022) | 24 Years |
Birthplace | Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh [4]Gold Coast 2018 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu |
Ethnicity | Tamilian |
School | Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, New Delhi |
College/University | Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, United States |
Educational Qualification | A graduation degree in business administration |
Tattoo(s) | • 'The Beast' tattoo on his right arm • 'Never Stop' tattoo on his left arm |
Controversy | Eliminated from the Indian squad for Commonwealth Games 2022 Initially, Tejaswin Shankar was not included in the Indian squad for Commonwealth Games 2022 as he was not able to participate in the AFI-mandated National Inter-State Championship in Chennai. He filed a petition against the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) in Delhi High Court for his inclusion in the Commonwealth Games 2022. After two hearings, the court ordered the Athletics Federation of India and the Indian Olympic Association to add him to the Indian squad for CWG 2022. However, Tejaswin was added as a replacement in the squad. [5]The Indian Express In an interview, he talked about how he struggled for his selection in Commonwealth Games and said, "I hardly got any sleep with so much happening around. How do you motivate yourself to train when you are not sure about your next competition? My practice has also been affected. It’s not good for the sport that athletes have to go to court for spots they have earned. I am thankful to AFI that they have finally agreed to include me in the squad. I will have a good night’s sleep today." |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Affair/Girlfriend | Siddhi Hiray (track and field athlete) |
Family | |
Parents | Father- Hari Shankar (lawyer, died of blood cancer in 2014) Mother- Lakshmi Shankar (lawyer) |
Sibling | Sister- Avantika Shankar |
Favourites | |
Sport | Cricket |
High Jumper | Derek Drouin |
Cricketer(s) | Virender Sehwag and Virat Kohli |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Tejaswin Shankar
- Tejaswin Shankar is an Indian track and field athlete and an accountant who specializes in high jump events. He is known for breaking Hari Shankar’s national record of 2.25 metres with a jump of 2.26 metres at the Junior National Championship in Coimbatore in November 2016. On 4 August 2022, Tejaswin won a bronze medal with the mark of 2.22m at Commonwealth Games held in Birmingham.
- Tejaswin is the first Indian to win a high jump medal at Commonwealth Games.
Tejaswin Shankar creates history. He wins our first high jump medal in the CWG. Congratulations to him for winning the Bronze medal. Proud of his efforts. Best wishes for his future endeavours. May he keep attaining success. @TejaswinShankar pic.twitter.com/eQcFOtSU58
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 4, 2022
- During his childhood days, Tejaswin aspired to be a bowler. He used to watch videos of fast bowlers, Wasim Akram and Mohammad Amir, to practise their style of bowling. He was also a part of his school’s cricket team till the eighth standard.
- During his school days, Tejaswin’s physical education teacher, Sunil Kumar, advised him to try out the high jump pit. In an interview, his coach talked about how he spotted him and said,
He was warming up with a group of boys and I noticed he ran with a natural bounce. Not everyone has this bounce. I asked him if he wants to give high jump a shot.” [6]The Indian Express
- In 2015, Tejaswin defeated junior national champion Jeo Jose at CBSE National Athletic Championship in Varanasi. In an interview, talking about his excitement after defeating a national champion, Tejaswin said,
I cleared 1.84 metres and won the gold. I had beaten a national champion who was taller than me, who was more experienced and had a better personal best. This was when I realised I had it in me to be a high jumper,” [7]The Indian Express
- Tejaswin’s father, Harishankar, who was a lawyer, was not in favour of his son’s interest in athletics. He wanted him to study law and take over the family firm. Harishankar believed that apart from all the sports, cricket was the sensible choice, and he wanted Tejaswin to take advantage of his height and pursue his career in cricket as a bowler.
- In 2016, Tejaswin broke the 12-year-old national senior high jump record in Junior National Championship, Coimbatore.
- In 2016, Tejaswin finished sixth at the 17th Asian Junior Athletics Championship in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam with a leap of 2.07m
- Tejaswin ranked third in the under-20 jumper category in the International Association of Athletics Federation’s (IAAF) world list of 2016.
- In an interview, Tejaswin’s coach and talent scout Nallusamy Annavi talked about him and said,
Shankar has the height but he also has strength and speed. There are many tall jumpers but height alone is not enough. You need to be strong — a kind of explosive power — and you need speed. And he has all these attributes. I have seen many jumpers over the years but nobody in recent memory has the special qualities Shankar has.” [8]The Indian Express
- Tejaswin became the second Indian after Somdev Devvarman, a former professional Indian tennis player, to win two National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Championships in 2018 and 2022 in the high jump category.
Shankar brings high jump title back to Manhattan! 🏆
📰 https://t.co/iSxaQ694ZQ#KStateTF x #NCAATF pic.twitter.com/kInqndl2lF
— K-State Track (@KStateTFXC) June 11, 2022
- In 2016, Tejaswin suffered from a slipped disc, and he was bedridden for six months. Because of his injury, he was not able to participate in the 2016 World Junior Championship. Talking about his injury, he said,
I am just recovering from a slip disc. I was bed-ridden for six months from January to June. There have been times when I thought I couldn’t make it here. But here I am, all smiles and I could break the meet record of 2.23m. My sponsors JSW Sports and coach had faith in me. If not for them I would still have been bed-ridden. My coach believes that I can jump even if am missing a leg.” [9]The New Indian Express
- In July 2017, Tejaswin competed in the National Inter-State Sports Meet in Guntur with a mark of 2.23m.
- Tejaswin qualified for the finals at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, held at the Carrara Stadium in Gold Coast, Australia.
- Shankar took a leap of 2.28 metres at the 22nd Federation Cup Indian Championship in March 2018 at the National Institute of Sports, Patiala.
Tejaswin Shankar matches his national record of 2.28m in the high jump at the Federation Cup. pic.twitter.com/kv0YeSrePV
— jonathan selvaraj (@jon_selvaraj) March 7, 2018
- Tejaswin participated in the Texas Tech Corky-Crofoot Shootout Athletics Meet, jumping 2.29m in April 2018 in the United States.
- In June 2018, Tejaswin became the third Indian to win the United States National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Track and Field Championship. The first Indian to win the title was Mohinder Singh Gill, he won in the triple jump category, and the second Indian to win the championship was Vikas Gowda; he won in the discus throw category in 2006.
HE DID IT! #KStateTF
Tejaswin Shankar is the men’s high jump NATIONAL CHAMPION, clearing 2.24m/7-04.25 on his LAST attempt
The winning jump ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/oMzqgtMopo
— K-State Track (@KStateTFXC) June 9, 2018
- He participated in the West Regional Championship in 2019 at the Sacramento State University, California.
- In June 2022, Tejaswin competed in the World Athletics Championship in Eugene, Oregon with a leap of 2.27m.
- In June 2022, Shankar was named the Midwest Region Men’s Field Athlete of the Year by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
- In 2023, Shankar won the silver medal in the men’s decathlon at the Asian Games with 7666 points; it marked India’s first men’s medal in the decathlon after 1974. [10]The Times of India
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