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National Record-Holder Jinson Johnson Announces Retirement from Professional Athletics

Jinson Johnson, India’s celebrated middle-distance runner, announced his retirement from competitive athletics. The 34-year-old Kerala athlete represented India at the highest international level and achieved significant athletic milestones that earned him national recognition. His retirement marks the end of a distinguished career spanning over a decade of professional running at national and international competitions.

Why This Retirement Matters?

Jinson Johnson’s retirement represents the end of an era in Indian middle-distance running. His achievements elevated India’s athletic profile globally:

  • Asian Games Champion – Gold medal winner in prestigious continental competition
  • National Record Setter – Broke records in two distance categories
  • International Standard – Competed at Commonwealth Games level
  • Youth Inspiration – Role model for emerging Indian distance runners
  • Long Career – Sustained excellence over 15+ years in competitive athletics

Career Highlights and Achievements

Crowning Glory: 2018 Asian Games

Jinson Johnson’s finest moment came at the 2018 Jakarta Asian Games:

  • 1500 metres Gold3:44.72 seconds (Asian Games record at that time)
  • 800 metres Silver – Dual medals in same Games
  • International Recognition – Established himself among Asia’s elite middle-distance runners
  • National Pride – Represented India at top continental event

National Records: Breaking Legendary Barriers

800 Metres National Record (2018):

Achievement Details
Record Broken Sriram Singh’s 42-year-old mark
New Time 1:45.65 seconds
Venue Guwahati National Inter-State Championship
Significance First to break historic 42-year barrier

1500 Metres National Record (2018-2019):

Johnson achieved two record-breaking performances:

First Record (2018)3:37.86 seconds at Gold Coast Commonwealth Games

  • Broke Bahadur Prasad’s 23-year-old national record
  • Finished 5th in final (international-level performance)

Second Record (2019)3:35.24 seconds at Berlin meeting

  • Further improved his own national record
  • Demonstrated continuous progression
  • Best ever 1500m time by Indian runner

Career Timeline

Year Event Achievement
2018 Jakarta Asian Games 1500m Gold (3:44.72), 800m Silver
2018 Guwahati (National) Broke 42-year-old 800m record (1:45.65)
2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games Broke 23-year-old 1500m record (3:37.86)
2019 Berlin Meeting Further improved 1500m record (3:35.24)
2026 Retirement Ended professional career

Legacy and Impact

Records Established

Johnson left an indelible mark on Indian athletics:

  • Set national benchmarks for future generations
  • Demonstrated Indian potential in middle-distance events
  • Proved capability to compete at international level
  • Inspired young distance runners across India
  • Elevated Kerala’s athletic reputation nationally

International Recognition

  • Competed against world-class distance runners
  • Maintained competitive performance across multiple seasons
  • Represented India at multiple continental championships
  • Brought laurels to Indian athletics globally
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