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Anushka Yadav Shatters Hammer Throw Record at Inter-State Athletics

Teenager Anushka Yadav stole the spotlight by smashing the women's hammer throw national record with a 67.02m throw, breaking Sarita Singh's nine-year-old record. Dev Kumar Meena set a new men's pole vault national record of 5.46m, improving his shared record with Kuldeep Kumar. I. Isha Elango achieved a personal-best 13.89m in women's triple jump, becoming the fourth-best performer in Asia this season. Jyothi Yarraji made a strong return from injury, clocking 13.14 seconds in the 100m hurdles to qualify for the 2026 Asian Games.

Inter-State Athletics: Anushka Yadav smashes National hammer throw record with 67.02m

Bhubaneswar, June 24

Teenager Anushka Yadav stole the spotlight on the opening day of the 56th National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships 2026 in Bhubaneswar, shattering the women's hammer throw national record and securing qualification for the 2026 Asian Games with a sensational performance at the Kalinga Stadium on Wednesday.

The 18-year-old produced a series of impressive throws. She started with 62.07m, easily surpassing the Asian Games qualifying mark of 61.72m. She then improved to 65.64m before achieving the best throw of her career on her final attempt, sending the hammer to 67.02m.

This effort broke the long-standing national record of 65.25m set by Sarita Singh nine years ago and made Anushka the new national record holder for India. Her remarkable performance also highlighted her as one of the nation's most exciting young talents in field events.

The day also saw another national record in the men's pole vault. Dev Kumar Meena continued his impressive rise by clearing 5.46m. This mark improved the national record he had shared with Kuldeep Kumar at 5.45m and met the Asian Games qualification standard. It was Dev's second consecutive performance breaking the national record, showcasing the rapid growth of Indian pole vaulting.

This achievement for Dev Meena came just a month after he shared the national record with Kuldeep Kumar at the Federation Cup in Ranchi, where both athletes cleared 5.45m. By going one centimetre higher in Bhubaneswar, Dev now holds the national record alone.

This accomplishment marks Dev's second consecutive national record-breaking performance. It also showcases the impressive progress in Indian men's pole vault. Notably, the national record has been improved five times in less than two years, showing the increasing depth and competitiveness in this event.

Dev showed impressive consistency throughout the competition, successfully clearing the bar at 5.46m. This not only rewrote the record books but also strengthened his standing ahead of important international events.

In the women's triple jump, I. Isha Elango achieved a personal-best leap of 13.89m to assert her dominance in the event. She had already exceeded the Asian Games qualifying standard of 13.34m with a jump of 13.67m earlier in the competition. Elango's best effort placed her third on India's all-time list and made her the fourth-best performer in Asia this season.

Earlier, India's hurdles queen Jyothi Yarraji wasted no time in making a mark on her return after a lengthy injury layoff as she achieved the qualifying standard for the upcoming Asian Games 2026 with a controlled run in the opening heats of the women's 100m.

The 26-year-old, who hails from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, clocked a competitive 3.14 seconds in her first race of the season.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

So proud of these young athletes! Anushka is just 18 and already breaking national records. Dev Meena's consistency in pole vault is also commendable – breaking the record twice in a row shows real dedication. The future of Indian sports looks bright! 🌟

Vikram M

Great to see athletics getting this kind of attention. But I do wish the government and private sector would invest more in grassroots sports. Imagine what these kids could achieve with world-class coaching and facilities! Still, applauding Anushka and Dev for their hard work 👏

Ananya R

This is incredible! Anushka Yadav from a small town, Sarita Singh's record stood for 9 years, and now an 18-year-old has crushed it. Also, Dev Meena's pole vault record has been broken 5 times in 2 years – that's real competition! And Jyothi Yarraji returning after injury with a 13.14s is amazing. Indian athletics is truly rising! 🇮🇳

Rohit P

Brilliant performance by all! But I have one small concern – the Asian Games qualifying mark seems a bit low for the hammer throw (61.72m). If Anushka can throw 67m, maybe Indian athletics should aim for higher standards to compete globally. Still, very happy for her achievement! 🥇

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