Jeswin Aldrin is an Indian long jumper from Tamil Nadu, born on December 24, 2001. He is recognized for holding the national record in the long jump with a remarkable distance of 8.42 meters, achieved at the Indian Open Jumps Competition in 2023.
Aldrin has qualified to represent India in the long jump at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Here is a look at his eary life, eduction, background, athletics career and records:

Jeswin Aldrin hails from Mudalur, Tamil Nadu, India.[4] He is the son of Johnson Isaac and Esther Selva Rani and has two younger brothers, Jerwin Isaac and Joywin Joseph.
Additionally, he has an elder sister named Adriana SKI and a younger sister named Francina SKI. His uncle, Simon Isaac, who resides in Chennai, has played a significant role in shaping his athletic career.
Jeswin hails from a Pentecostal family and has a rich cultural background, with a family history that includes the creation of a popular sweet delicacy known as Muscoth Halwa.
Jeswin grew up in a family that prioritized discipline and hard work.
His childhood was marked by restrictions on television, which led him to watch sports competitions and long jump events on a computer that was purchased for his family's Halwa store.
Jeswin's journey in athletics began in school, where he showcased his talent in various sports before specializing in the long jump. He faced challenges, including limited access to proper training facilities and the need to travel for competitions, which was often restricted by his family's beliefs.
Jeswin's athletic career took a significant turn in 2019 when he was discovered by French coach Antony Yaich at the National Junior Athletics Championships in Ranchi. Under Yaich's guidance, he honed his skills at the Inspire Institute of Sport in Ballari, learning advanced techniques such as the hitch-kick method for long jumping.
Jeswin qualified for the World Athletics Championships in Budapest in 2023, although he did not make it to the finals. He also competed in the Hangzhou Asian Games, securing eighth place in the men's long jump category. In 2024, he participated in the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow, finishing in 13th place with a jump of 7.69 meters.
Notably, on July 7, 2024, Jeswin became the 31st athlete to qualify for the Paris Olympics 2024, where he had the honor of meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi alongside other athletes before heading to the Games.