Indian triple jumper Selva P Thirumaran improved upon his personal best to clinch the silver medal at the World Under-20 Athletics Championship, in Cali Colombia, on Friday.
The 17-year-old cleared a distance of 16.15 metres to finish two centimetres ahead of Estonia's Viktor Morozov.
The gold went to Jamaica’s Jaydon Hibbert, who broke the Championship record with a 17.27m effort.
Thirumaran's silver-winning jump came in his second attempt.
Meanwhile, the Indian women's team qualified for the 4x400m relay final.
The quartet of Summy, Priya Habbathanahalli Mohan, Rajitha Kunja and Rupal clocked 3:34.18s to finish second in Heat 3 and finish fourth fastest overall.
Olympic champion javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra was the first Indian to win a gold in the championships, in 2016 in Poland.
Indian athletes have picked up three medals, including two silver and a bronze, at the ongoing meet, which was earlier known as the World Junior Championships.
In the last edition in Nairobi in 2021, India won three medals: 2 silver, 1 bronze.
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