Abhay Singh's Sprint Double Highlights National Junior Athletics Finale

Abhay Singh completed a sprint double by winning the 200m title at the National Junior Athletics Federation Competition. He set a new national record of 20.82 seconds, surpassing N Srinivas's previous record of 21.02 seconds. Basant also impressed by setting a new meet record in the men's high jump with a leap of 2.21 meters. Poonam and Sadhana Ravi also improved meet records in women's javelin and triple jump, respectively.

Key Points: Abhay Singh Sprint Double at National Junior Athletics

  • Abhay Singh wins 200m to complete sprint double
  • Sets national record of 20.82 seconds
  • Multiple meet records broken on final day
  • Basant sets high jump record at 2.21m
  • Poonam breaks javelin meet record
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Athletics: Abhay Singh claims sprint double as records continue to tumble on final day of national junior meet

Abhay Singh wins 200m to complete sprint double, sets new national record at 24th National Junior Athletics Federation Competition in Tumkur.

"His gold-winning time of 20.82 seconds was better than the national record of 21.02 seconds set by N Srinivas in 2021. - Report"

Tumkur, April 26

Abhay Singh continued his superb performance by adding the 200m title to the 100m one he claimed two days back to complete a grand double as several national and meet records were improved on the final day of the 24th National Junior Athletics Federation Competition at the Mahatma Gandhi Stadium in Karnataka in Tumkur on Sunday.

The majority of the medal winners also achieved the Asian junior qualification mark in their respective events.

Sprinter Abhay Singh, representing Reliance, continued to dominate 200m on the final day, setting national as well as meet records. His gold-winning time of 20.82 seconds was better than the national record of 21.02 seconds set by N Srinivas in 2021. The meet record of 21.02 seconds also stands in the name of N Srinivas.

Basant was outstanding in the men's high jump (2.21m). On his way to gold, he improved the meet record of 2.19m set by Ajay Kumar in 2015. Mogali Venkatram of Andhra Pradesh clocked 1:49.02 seconds to win the 800m. His performance was better than the national record (1:46.92 set by Beant Singh in 2017) and meet record (1:49.59) set by Pradeep Senthil Kumar in 2022.

Poonam also improved the meet record in women's javelin throw (51.10m) set in 2004 by Sumar Devi. Her gold medal-winning distance was 51.64m.

Sadhana Ravi of Tamil Nadu won a gold medal in women's triple jump with a meet record of 12.97m. The previous meet record was 12.87m set by Gayathri Govindaraj in 2009.

Results (Day 3):

Men

200m (Asian Jr A Time 21.28 secs): Abhay Singh (Reliance) 20.82 seconds (NR), Rushiraj Singh Gohil (Gujarat) 21.25 secs, Rudra Shinde (Maharashtra) 21.26 secs.

800m (Asian Jr Q Time 1:49.73): Mogali Venkatram (Andhra Pradesh) 1:49.02 (NR), Mayank Yadav (Rajasthan) 1:50.27 secs, Harshal Joge (Maharashtra) 1:50.69 secs.

3000m (Asian Jr Q Time 8:33.00): Sourabh Rawat (Uttarakhand) 8:25.63, Sandeep Yadav (Madhya Pradesh) 8:26.88, Vikas Kumar (Uttar Pradesh) 8:29.15.

400 m (Asian Jr Q Time 52.00 seconds): Jashanpreet Singh (Punjab) 51.80 secs, Amit Kumar (Uttar Pradesh) 51.98 secs, Sahil Raj (Uttar Pradesh) 52.96 secs.

3000m steeplechase (Asian Jr Q Time 9:36.78): Sumit Rathee (Haryana) 9:28.04 seconds, Vedant Sanjay Tikine (Maharashtra) 9:31.48 secs, Nikhil C (Karnataka) 9:35.25 secs.

Javelin throw (Asian Jr Q Mark 65.31m): Rohan Yadav (NCOE Patiala) 73.37m, Ashish Yadav (Uttar Pradesh) 73.12m, Rishabh Giri (Reliance) 72.96m.

Discus throw (Asian Jr Q Mark 50.41m): Nishchay (Haryana) 57.02m, Vaibhav (Himachal Pradesh) 56.09m, Ravi (Rajasthan) 54.34m.

Triple jump (Asian Jr Q Mark 15.62m): Royshan P (Tamil Nadu) 15.75m, Bhushan Shinde (Maharashtra) 15.67m, Dhanush Raj M (Kerala) 15.60m.

High jump (Asian Jr Q Mark 2.11m): Basant (Navy) 2.21m (MR), Afroz Ahmad (Jharkhand) 2.09m, Akash Kumar Verma (Delhi) 2.06m.

Women

200m (Asian Jr Q Time 24.34 seconds): Bhoomika Nehate (Maharashtra) 24.21 seconds, Aarti (Haryana) 24.46 secs, Neeru Pathak (NCOE Trivandrum) 24.50 secs.

800m (Asian Jr Q Time 2:07.56 seconds): Nagini (Karnataka) 2:12.06 secs, Vanshika (Uttar Pradesh) 2:13.30 secs, Geetika Dahiya (Haryana) 2:13.49 secs.

3000m (Asian Jr Q Time 9:38.91):: Sakshi Bhandari (Maharashtra) 9:45.43, Shradda Yadav (Uttar Pradesh) 9:45.49, Dipika Sharma (Madhya Pradesh) 9:45.57.

400 m (Asian Jr Q Time 59.20 seconds): Tanu Chaudhary (Uttar Pradesh) 59.38 secs, Apurva Anand Naik (Karnataka) 1:01.42 secs, Latika Dharan (Tamil Nadu) 1:01.43 secs.

3000m steeplechase (Asian Jr Q Time 11:31.35 seconds): Mani Yadav (Maharashtra) 11:10.59 seconds, Aisha Verma (Uttar Pradesh) 11:13.79, Anshu (Madhya Pradesh) 11:25.23.

Javelin throw (Asian Jr Q Mark 51.02m): Poonam (JSW) 51.64m (MR), Bhavya Pilania (JSW) 48.87m, Bhavya CJ (Karnataka) 47.23m.

Hammer throw (Asian Jr Q Mark 61.19m): Nandni (Uttar Pradesh) 58.78m, Anushka Yadav (Uttar Pradesh) 58.02m, Gunjan Singh (Uttar Pradesh) 50.52m.

Triple jump: (Asian Jr Q Mark 12.67m): Sadhana Ravi (Tamil Nadu) 12.97m (MR), Jasleen Kaur (Punjab) 12.72m, Shashi (Haryana) 12.12m.

High jump (Asian Jr Q Mark 1.74m): Pooja (Haryana) 1.80m, Juin Mantusa (West Bengal) 1.69m, Solanki Ramila Bhima (Gujarat) 1.63m.

Heptathlon (Asian Jr Q Mark 5432 points): Jaskiran Kaur (Uttarakhand) 4367 points, Alfaz Kaur Grewal (Punjab) 4194 points, Kushi (NOCE Patiala) 4157 points

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see girls like Poonam and Sadhana Ravi setting meet records in javelin and triple jump! But I wish more athletes from smaller states got better training facilities. Karnataka and Maharashtra dominating isn't surprising given their infrastructure.
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Michael C
Incredible performances all around! Basant's 2.21m high jump is world-class for a junior. India's athletic depth is improving rapidly. The Asian junior qualification marks being achieved by so many athletes is a great sign for upcoming continental meets.
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Rohit P
While the records are nice, I'm worried about the women's 800m and 3000m where none achieved the Asian junior qualifying mark. We need more focus on endurance events at the grassroots level. Just sprinting won't win us medals at international meets. 🇮🇳
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Siddharth J
Brilliant to see athletes from smaller towns like Tumkur hosting such events. But we need more national-level meets in rural areas to discover hidden talent. These kids are the future of Indian athletics! 👏👏
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Jessica F
So proud of these young athletes! The fact that multiple national records were broken shows the hard work being put in. Special shoutout to Mogali Venkatram for that 800m run - 1:49.02 is lightning fast! Keep shining, India! 🌟
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