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Ancy Sojan breaks 22-year national long jump record with 6.88m leap

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Kerala athlete Ancy Sojan has shattered India's 22-year-old national record in women's long jump with a leap of 6.88 metres. She is the daughter of an auto-rickshaw driver and was coached by another auto-rickshaw driver from her village. Both men had limited sporting opportunities themselves and have long nurtured hopes of athletic success through Ancy. Her achievement has fulfilled a deeply held dream within their Kerala community. Coaches and supporters now hope she can go on to breach the 7-metre barrier.

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