M. Sreeshankar
Born/Date of Birthday: 27 March 1999
Place of Birth: Palakkad, Kerala, India
Alma mater: Kendriya Vidyalaya, Kanjkode, Government Victoria College
Sport
Event(s): Long jump
Coached by: S. Murali
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s): 8.36 m (Thenhipalam (IND), 2022) (NR)
Medal record
Representing: India
Asian Junior Athletics Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2018 Gifu Long jump
Murali Sreeshankar (born 27 March 1999), commonly known as M. Sreeshankar, is an Indian athlete who competes in the long jump event. He holds the national record of 8.36 metres set in 2022.
Career
In March 2018, Sreeshankar cleared a 7.99 m jump at the Federation Cup in Patiala. He was named in the Indian contingent for the 2018 Commonwealth Games but had to pull out 10 days before the April event after being diagnosed with appendicitis. Following an emergency appendix surgery, he was placed on a liquid diet, which resulted in significant weight loss and an inability to walk properly. Two months later, he participated in the 2018 Asian Junior Athletics Championships in Gifu despite having "less strength, speed and focus" from before the illness and won bronze with a jump of 7.47 metres. At the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, he "struggled with run-up issues" and finished sixth in the final with 7.95 metres.
In September 2018, Sreeshankar broke the national record at the National Open Athletics Championships in Bhubaneswar where he achieved a jump of 8.20 metres. It was also the world leading jump of the season among under-20 athletes and made him the first Indian athlete to qualify for the 2019 World Athletics Championships scheduled to be held in September–October in Doha.
At the World Championships, Sreeshankar failed to qualify for the finals, achieving a best leap of 7.62m, with the qualification mark set at 8.15.
Sreeshankar qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics by recording a jump of 8.26m, a new national record, at the Federation Cup in Patiala in March 2021. At the Olympics, he registered a jump of 7.69m in the qualifying round and failed to enter the final.
Personal life
Sreeshankar is coached by his father S. Murali who is a former triple jump athlete and silver medalist at the South Asian Games. Sreeshankar would accompany his father at practices as a four-year-old, when his father noticed his potential as a sprinter. Sreeshankar became a state-level under-10 champion in 50 metres and 100 metres, but switched from sprinting to long jump at the age of 13. His mother K. S. Bijimol had won silver medal in 800 metres at the 1992 Asian Junior Athletics Championships. His sister Sreeparvathy is a heptathlete. As of August 2019, Sreeshankar is pursuing BSc in mathematics at the Government Victoria College, Palakkad.
Sreeshankar is part of the Target Olympic Podium (TOP) scheme started by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. He is sponsored by JSW Sports and supported by JSW's Inspire Institute of Sport in Bellary district, Karnataka.
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