Top Indian Athletes Clash in Delhi's Indian Open Series Javelin & Sprint Events

The Delhi-leg of the Indian Open Series promises fierce competition across track and field events. The men's javelin features a compelling contest between World Championships finalist Sachin Yadav and rivals like Shivam Lohakare and Kishore Kumar Jena. The sprints will be headlined by national record holder Animesh Kujur and former record holder Gurindervir Singh in the 100m, while Vishal TK leads the 400m field. The meet serves as a key preparation event for athletes ahead of the main domestic season in May.

Key Points: Indian Open Series Delhi: Javelin & Sprint Stars in Action

  • Javelin throwers set for intense duel
  • Sprinters Animesh Kujur & Gurindervir Singh headline 100m
  • Tajinderpal Singh Toor aims to improve
  • Vishal TK leads men's 400m field
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Exciting duel on cards in men's javelin at Delhi-leg of Indian Open Series

Watch Sachin Yadav, Shivam Lohakare, and top sprinters compete at the Delhi Indian Open Series athletics meet. Preview and key athletes.

"An exciting duel is expected in the men's javelin - Press Release"

New Delhi, April 11

World Championships finalist Sachin Yadav will be among the top Indian track and field athletes seen in action during the Delhi-leg of the one-day Indian Open Series scheduled for April 11 at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

Going by the number of entries, competition in almost all events is expected to be highly competitive, according to a press release.

In the men's javelin, the focus will be on Sachin Yadav, who finished a creditable fourth with a distance of 86.27m on his debut at the 2025 Tokyo World Athletics Championships in Japan.

Sachin Yadav, the 2025 Asian Championships silver medallist, was impressive last season. He is hungry and keen to kick-start his 2026 season on a bright note at his home ground this weekend.

An exciting duel is expected in the men's javelin as India's rising javelin thrower Shivam Lohakare, Asian Games silver medallist Kishore Kumar Jena and Rohit Yadav, other top athletes in the fray, look forward to testing their preparation before the main domestic competition in May.

Two-time Asian Games champion, Tajinderpal Singh Toor, is also looking to further improve his performance graph on Saturday.

Away from the field event, the men's 100m field dash will be mouth-watering. National 100m/200m record holder Animesh Kujur is keen to showcase his sprinting prowess ahead of the May 22-25 National Senior Athletics Federation Competition in Ranchi.

Fresh from winning the 60m indoor title last month in Bhubaneswar, Gurindervir Singh, former 100m national record holder, will be keen to regain his position at the top.

Other top sprinters in the fray are Tamil Arasu S, Pranav Pramod Gurav and Harsh Santosh Raut. All the top athletes will be eagerly looking to upset the established sprinters on Saturday.

In the men's quarter-mile, all eyes will be on national record holder Vishal TK. The Tamil Nadu sprinter clocked an outstanding time of 45.12 seconds, a national record, last year in August in Chennai.

Muhammed Ajmal, one of the key runners of the national 4x400m relay squad, is making a comeback after an injury last season and will be one to watch.

The 16-leg Indian Open Series began on April 4 in Bengaluru, followed by the second leg in Jaipur (April 5).

Due to the overwhelming response to the Delhi-leg, which is the third of the Indian Open Series, the competition is packed from morning till evening.

The men's 10,000m track race will be the first medal event of the day, starting at 6 a.m.

While the men's 1500m race will be the last event of the day at 8:10 p.m.

Competitors are categorised into different groups, and all races are finals. Apart from seniors, competition will also be organised in the junior group for both men and women.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a track fan living in Delhi, I'm thrilled this is at JLN Stadium. The schedule from 6 AM to 8:10 PM is packed! Planning to go for the evening session to catch the 100m dash and the javelin final. Hope the organization is smooth.
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Priya S
Excited for Vishal TK in the 400m! 45.12 seconds is seriously fast. But a small request to the organizers - please ensure proper live streaming or TV coverage. Many of us outside Delhi want to support our athletes too.
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Rohit P
After Neeraj Chopra's success, the javelin pipeline looks fantastic. Sachin, Shivam, Kishore, Rohit... we have real depth now. This domestic competition is crucial for building a strong team for the next Olympics. Best of luck to all!
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Karthik V
Good to see Muhammed Ajmal making a comeback after injury. The 4x400m relay squad needs him fit and firing. Hope the focus isn't just on the big names; these series are vital for spotting new talent from smaller towns.
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Michael C
The 100m battle between Animesh Kujur and Gurindervir Singh will be electric! One holds the record, the other wants it back. That's the kind of rivalry that lifts the entire sport. Hope the stadium is full to cheer them on.

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