India Sets National Record but Misses World Championships Qualification

India's five teams failed to qualify for the 2027 World Championships at the World Athletics Relays 2026 in Gaborone. The mixed 4x100m relay team set a new national record of 41.35 seconds, breaking the previous mark of 42.30 seconds. The men's 4x400m team did not finish due to athlete cramps, while the women's 4x100m team finished last in their heat. Four Indian teams had recorded season-best timings on the opening day but still missed qualification spots.

Key Points: India Sets National Record at World Athletics Relays

  • India's mixed 4x100m relay sets new national record of 41.35 seconds
  • All five Indian teams fail to secure World Championships qualification
  • Mixed 4x400m team finishes fifth with 3:19.40
  • Men's 4x400m team DNF due to athlete cramps
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World Athletics Relays 2026: Mixed 4x100m team sets national record as India Miss qualification cut

India's mixed 4x100m team sets national record (41.35s) at World Athletics Relays 2026, but all five teams fail to qualify for 2027 World Championships.

"The mixed 4x100m quartet...clocked 41.35 seconds, finishing sixth in their heat but setting a new national benchmark - Olympics.com"

Gaborone, May 4

India endured a disappointing outing at the World Athletics Relays 2026 in Gaborone, with none of its five teams managing to secure qualification for the 2027 World Championships, according to Olympics.com.

However, there was a silver lining as the mixed 4x100m relay team created a new national record on Sunday.

After missing out on qualification in the first round on Saturday, Indian teams needed a top-two finish in their respective heats on Sunday to qualify directly for the World Championships in Beijing.

The mixed 4x100m quartet of Ragul Kumar, Nithya Gandhe, Animesh Kujur and Sneha Sathyanarayana Shanuvalli clocked 41.35 seconds, finishing sixth in their heat but setting a new national benchmark in the process. The previous record of 42.30 seconds had been set earlier this year in Chandigarh.

In the mixed 4x400m relay, a second-string Indian team comprising Theerthesh P. Shetty, Kumari Saloni, Nihal William, and Rashdeep Kaur finished fifth in their heat with a timing of 3:19.40. Olympians Amoj Jacob and Ansa Babu, who had featured on Saturday, were rested for this race.

Jacob did return for the men's 4x400m event alongside Dharmveer Choudhary, Rajesh Ramesh, and Vishal Thennarasu Kayalvizhi, but the team failed to complete the race after he suffered cramps, resulting in a Did Not Finish (DNF).

Meanwhile, the women's 4x100m team of Tamanna, Nithya Gandhe, Sudeshna Shivankar, and Sneha Sathyanarayana Shanuvalli clocked 53.90 seconds to finish last in their heat. The men's 4x100m team also had a setback, getting disqualified following a baton drop during a changeover.

Earlier, on the opening day, four Indian teams had finished outside qualification spots despite recording season-best timings.

- ANI

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Priya S
Heartbreaking to see Amoj Jacob suffer cramps like that. First Olympics success, now this. But honestly, why are we sending second-string teams to such important events? The 4x400m mixed relay team was basically benchwarmers. Need consistent core group.
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Vikram M
Yeh sab kuch ho raha hai but nobody is talking about the real issue - lack of scientific training methods. Look at China, Jamaica, USA - they have biomechanics experts, sports psychologists. We are still stuck in 1990s coaching. 😤
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Sarah B
The mixed 4x100m record is genuinely impressive - going from 42.30 to 41.35 is a huge jump. But one good run isn't enough. India needs to invest in track development programs at grassroots level. These athletes deserve better infrastructure.
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Rohit P
Baton drop in 4x100m men's team is just embarrassing. We've been doing relays for decades and still can't get the basics right. Maybe should focus on individual events where we have more talent. 🤷‍♂️
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Kavya N
Women's 4x100m running 53.90 seconds is concerning. Club level runners do better. Where is the pipeline from junior levels? We can't keep relying on 2-3 star athletes. Need systemic change in Indian athletics. 😞

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