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  1. Feb 19, 2022 · Nisar Ahmad trains at the Chhatrasal stadium in Delhi on February 9. After two years of basking in the spotlight, the sprinter saw his career going off the rails a bit. February 2018 — a bunch of videos popped up on YouTube celebrating Delhi sprinter Nisar Ahmad, a few of those anointed him India's Usain Bolt.

  2. Nisar Ahmad first made the sports pundits in the country sit up and take a note with his terrific show in the inaugural Khelo India Youth Games in the year 2018. It was the final of the 100m dash and two runners were already disqualified for false starts. When the starter pistol went off for the third time, Nisar Ahmad seemed to have hesitated ...

  3. Feb 17, 2018 · Nisar Ahmad, No.152, crossed the finishing line and pointed to a face in the crowd. Coach Sunita Rai could finally relax and applaud. “I was a bit worried after the false start," she said after the race. “He did not hear the recall whistle after the false start and he went all out in 10.77 seconds.

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  4. Mar 29, 2018 · Athlete Nisar Ahmad's name shot to prominence last year when he clocked better timings than his senior State mates. 16-year-old Nisar was born and brought up...

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  5. Jun 9, 2016 · 10 June 2016. Nisar-ud-din Ahmad (right) said it was an emotional reunion with his mother Zaibunnisa Begum and brother Zahir-ud-din (left) India's Supreme Court acquitted Nisar-ud-din Ahmad of ...

  6. Oct 24, 2020 · Nisar Ahmad with Usain Bolt in Jamaica. Nisar trained at the well-known Racers Track Club in Kingston, Jamaica which is considered to be the home of Usain Bolt. Here, he brushed shoulders with the best of the world, including the likes of Yohan Blake and Bolt himself. He was expected to qualify for the 2018 Commonwealth Games but a timing of 10 ...

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  8. Mar 6, 2018 · More sports News: Last month, Bolt had taken some time off from his schedule to meet the trainees and one among them was Delhi’s very own Nisar, a self-confessed fan of