Sarvesh hails from a village Deogaon in Maharashtra, about 50 km from Nashik.[3] He learnt his basics from D.R.Bhosale school coach RW Jadhav.
Career
2023: In August, he took part in the World Athletics championships in Budapest, representing India.[4] He finished 11th in the qualification round of Group B and 20th overall among 33 jumpers. He cleared 2.26m in his second attempt but failed to clear the next height at 2.29m in all the three attempts.[5] The top-12 made it to the finals.[6][7][8]
2023: In July, he won a silver jumping 2.26m at the Asian Athletics Championships, Supachalasai National Stadium, Bangkok. The medal helped him improve his ranking, which in turn helped him book a berth for the World Championship.[3][9]
2023: In February, he did his personal best in indoor championships of 2.20m at Nur-Sultan, Kazakasthan.
2022: In October, he achieved his personal outdoor best of 2.27m in the Indian National championship at Gujarat.[10]
2019: In October, he won gold medal jumping 226m at the Indian Open Championships in Ranchi.
2019: He made his international debut at the South Asian Championships.
2018: On September 26, he created a national record in high jump at the 58th National Open athletics championship at Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar.[10] He beat the meet record of 2.22m held by Tejaswin Shankar.[11] However, he did not succeed in his attempt to jump 2.29m to break the National record.[11]
Sarvesh hails from a village Deogaon in Maharashtra, about 50 km from Nashik.[3] He learnt his basics from D.R.Bhosale school coach RW Jadhav.
Career
2023: In August, he took part in the World Athletics championships in Budapest, representing India.[4] He finished 11th in the qualification round of Group B and 20th overall among 33 jumpers. He cleared 2.26m in his second attempt but failed to clear the next height at 2.29m in all the three attempts.[5] The top-12 made it to the finals.[6][7][8]
2023: In July, he won a silver jumping 2.26m at the Asian Athletics Championships, Supachalasai National Stadium, Bangkok. The medal helped him improve his ranking, which in turn helped him book a berth for the World Championship.[3][9]
2023: In February, he did his personal best in indoor championships of 2.20m at Nur-Sultan, Kazakasthan.
2022: In October, he achieved his personal outdoor best of 2.27m in the Indian National championship at Gujarat.[10]
2019: In October, he won gold medal jumping 226m at the Indian Open Championships in Ranchi.
2019: He made his international debut at the South Asian Championships.
2018: On September 26, he created a national record in high jump at the 58th National Open athletics championship at Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar.[10] He beat the meet record of 2.22m held by Tejaswin Shankar.[11] However, he did not succeed in his attempt to jump 2.29m to break the National record.[11]