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Parul Chaudhary Misses National Record by 0.38s at Shanghai Diamond League

Indian athlete Parul Chaudhary narrowly missed breaking her own national record in the women's 3000m steeplechase at the Shanghai Diamond League on Saturday. She clocked 9:12.84, finishing seventh, just 0.38 seconds shy of her record set at the Asian Championships last year. Her performance breached the Asian Games qualification standard, but selection is not guaranteed. Uganda's Peruth Chemutai won with a meeting record of 8:51.47.

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Shanghai Diamond League: Parul narrowly misses out on breaking her women's 3000 m steeplechase record

Shaoxing, May 17

Indian athlete Parul Chaudhary narrowly missed out on breaking her own national record in women's 3000 m steeplechase at Shanghai Diamond League 2026 on Saturday.

During the prestigious high-profile athletics event on Saturday, Parul clocked timings of 9:12.84 in the competition, which officially kick-started her season. She finished seventh, as per Olympics.com.

Parul fell just 0.38 seconds short of her national record, which she accomplished during her gold-winning Asian Athletics Championships performance in Gumi last year.

Parul's performance also managed to breach the minimum qualification standard of 9:47.00, set by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) for the women's 3000 m steeplechase event at the Asian Games 2026 to be held later this year in Japan from September to October. But her final selection in the Indian contingent rests with the AFI, and the breaching of the qualification standard does not guarantee her a spot in the Asian Games.

Uganda's Peruth Chemutai, a two-time Olympic medallist, secured the win with a meeting record of 8:51.47. Kenya's Faith Cherotich, the Paris 2024 bronze medallist and reigning world champion, was a close second in 8:51.48, while Tunisia's Marwa Bouzayani took third place with timings of 8:58.09.

The Shanghai Diamond League appearance was her first competition since the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo last year, where she finished ninth in her heat with timings of 9:22.24.

It is also Parul's third Diamond League appearance, having finished sixth in Doha last year with her then personal best time of 9:13.39 and later finished 16th at Eugene with timings of 9:46.74.

The Shanghai meet marks the opening leg of the 2026 Diamond League season. The competition moves to Xiamen next weekend. Indian javelin throw star Sachin Yadav, who upstaged Olympic gold medalist and defending champion Neeraj Chopra with a fourth-place finish in the World Championships last year, will make his Diamond League debut on June 4 in Rome.

— ANI

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Arjun K
Seventh in Diamond League is no small feat! Top-tier competition from Chemutai and Cherotich makes this even more impressive. But I wish AFI would give clearer selection criteria rather than saying "does not guarantee a spot." Parul has earned her place with results like these.
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Vikram M
What a brilliant start to her season! 9:12.84 is top-class. Also great to see Sachin Yadav making his Diamond League debut in Rome next month. Indian athletics is really coming up — from Neeraj's gold to Parul and Sachin competing at the highest level. This is just the beginning!
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Rohit P
Respect for Parul. She's been steadily improving — from 9:13.39 in Doha last year to 9:12.84 now. Missing the national record by such a small margin must sting, but she's clearly on the right track. The steeplechase field is incredibly strong, so even being competitive is a big achievement.
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Sarah B
Wait, so she met the Asian Games qualification standard but might still not be selected? That seems unfair to athletes who put in the work. AFI should be more transparent about selection policies. Otherwise, great run by Parul! She's a real talent.

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