Vivek Kumar Baitha was returning to Ranchi from Assam by Kamakhya Express along with the 61-member squad after participating in the 28th East Zone Junior Athletics Championship when the incident occurred.
His family resides in Morabadi area of Ranchi.
Vivek was standing on the right side door of the bogey and his head hit the track-side pole between Mugma and Thapar Nagar railway stations, GRP official at Kumardhubi station J Singh said
Though, Vivek, did not win a medal in the hurdle race of the athletics championship in which he had participated, but Jharkhand team had bagged a bronze medal in the overall team championship.
Jharkhand Olympic Association's senior vice president Zubair Alam, who reached the spot, said, "It is a major jolt to the state as he was a budding athlete.
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