Key Points

Abdulla Aboobacker delivered a nail-biting performance to claim gold at the Qosanov Memorial in Kazakhstan. The Indian triple jumper edged out two Korean opponents by just one centimetre with his 16.08m effort. This victory keeps his World Championships qualification hopes alive as he chases the 17.22m standard. Meanwhile, fellow Indian Murali Sreeshankar marked his injury comeback with a long jump win at the same event.

Key Points: Abdulla Aboobacker edges rivals in Almaty triple jump thriller

  • Aboobacker beats Asian medalists Yu Gyumin and Kim Jang-woo by 1cm
  • Commonwealth silver medalist equals season's best 17.19m earlier this year
  • Indian jumper races against August 27 Worlds qualification deadline
  • Sreeshankar continues comeback with long jump victory at same meet
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Abdulla Aboobacker secures triple jump title by centimetres at Almaty meet

Indian athlete Abdulla Aboobacker clinches Qosanov Memorial title by 1cm over Korean challengers, boosting World Championships qualification hopes

"Aboobacker stays in contention for Tokyo Worlds with 16.08m leap - Olympics.com"

Almaty, August 3

Former Asian-level champion Abdulla Aboobacker fended off his competitors by mere centimetres as he secured the men's triple jump title at the Qosanov Memorial 2025 athletics meet, being held in Kazakhstan on Sunday.

Aboobacker, also a Commonwealth Games silver medalist, secured the World Athletics Continental Tour Bronze label (category C) athletics meet with the best attempt of 16.08 m at the Olympic Training Base.

The 29-year-old Indian athlete finished ahead of South Korea's Yu Gyumin and Kim Jang-woo, both Asian Championships bronze medal winners. These two athletes registered identical best jumps of 16.07, but Yu Gyumin got the second spot on the basis of countback, as his second-best effort of 15.90m was way better than Kim Jang-woo's 15.87m, as per Olympics.com.

Aboobacker, who levelled his personal best of 17.19 m this year in Bengaluru, stays in contention to qualify for Tokyo's World Athletics Championships, which will kickstart from September 13 onwards.

The direct qualification mark is 17.22 m, and the Indian is in line to make it to the marquee tournament on the basis of world rankings. The qualification window will close on August 27.

Praveen Chitravel, who levelled the national record of 17.37m in the men's triple jump earlier this year, has qualified for the world championships.

On the other hand, Murali Sreeshankar kept his winning streak going in the men's long jump at the same competition on Saturday. The 26-year-old, who was returning from a knee injury that caused him to miss the Paris Olympics 2024, reached 7.94 m in his opening attempt, securing his third straight win of the season. Not in line to qualify for the championships on the basis of rankings, he will be aiming to surpass the required standard of 8.27 m before the end of the qualification period.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Heart-stopping competition! But I wish our athletes could consistently cross 17m. We need better training facilities and foreign exposure trips. Still, congrats Abdulla! 👏
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Aman W
These small margins show how competitive Asian athletics has become. Remember when we used to dominate in triple jump? Now even Korea is giving tough competition. Need to up our game!
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Priya S
So happy for Abdulla! He's been consistent this season. Hope he qualifies for Worlds - just 3cm more to go! Also great to see Sreeshankar back after injury. Indian athletics needs both these stars ✨
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David E
Impressive win by Aboobacker! The depth in Indian field events is remarkable. With Chitravel already qualified, we might have two triple jumpers at Worlds. When was the last time that happened?
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Nisha Z
The article mentions 17.19m PB but today's jump was 16.08m? That's quite a difference. Hope he can bring his A-game when it matters most. Fingers crossed for Worlds qualification 🤞

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