

In a major win, Punjab's ASI Jaspinder Singh Bajwa just made history - aged only . He beat a record standing for years. Working as a hurdles coach at PAP in Jalandhar, his journey thrives on effort, drive, instead of luck. His path shows grit matters more than shortcuts.
A dream realised
From Alda village in Gurdaspur, Bajwa proves age doesn’t matter much. Even though he’s way older than most competitors, he still went after big goals. With constant effort, plus endless training over ages, he kept pushing. Just lately, he smashed a mark once owned by someone from Sri Lanka for a real long time. That kind of result? It screams tough shape and serious grit.
Right now, Bajaw works with kids and adults at PAP. A lot look up to him like he’s a role model. He’s guiding a woman athlete aged one year under training - she's performing strong, showing real promise in her career. Bajwa thinks big too. Next on his list? Grabbing gold at Worlds - he’s pushing hard every single day just for that.
Bajwa’s path proves that when you’re driven by love for what you do, limits fade - no matter your age. Because he kept going, tons of younger players and longtime fans feel fired up to move more. He isn’t chasing trophies alone; instead, he wants people to keep moving and feeling strong.
Bajwa's getting ready - him and his team - for tougher contests ahead. His grind shows folks one thing: years don't block dreams, they fuel them. What he's done proves stubborn will, sweat, or raw love for it can shatter limits, leave marks on time.