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Devanda's Record Win: Asia Oceania 100km Ultra Gold
23 Nov
Summary
- Amar Singh Devanda set a new national record in the 100km race.
- He won the Asia Oceania 100km Ultra Championship in Bangkok.
- Aradhya Kshitij won both singles and doubles titles at ITF J60 Guwahati.

Amar Singh Devanda has made history for India by winning the Asia Oceania 100km Ultra Championship held in Bangkok. He achieved this significant victory with a national record time of 6 hours, 59 minutes, and 37 seconds, outperforming competitors in the prestigious event organized by the International Association of Ultrarunners. Devanda's exceptional performance marks a new milestone for Indian ultra-running.
In a separate sporting triumph, Karnataka's Aradhya Kshitij showcased outstanding talent at the ITF J60 Guwahati. He claimed both the Singles and Doubles titles, further cementing his status as a rising star in Indian tennis. Kshitij's victory in the singles final was a dominant display, and he continued his winning streak in the doubles.
The Indian contingent at the ultra-championship included eleven athletes, with Devanda leading the charge. Simultaneously, Aradhya Kshitij's double crown win at the Guwahati tournament underscores the growing prowess of young Indian athletes across various disciplines. These achievements were reported on November 23, 2025.




