Key Points

Annu Rani secured gold at the Indian Open 2025 with a stellar 62.01m throw, marking her second consecutive 60m+ performance. She credited her mental strength despite fatigue and praised the home crowd's overwhelming support. The Olympian is now focused on peaking at the World Championships in Tokyo next month. Rani aims to bring home a medal, building on her recent strong form.

Key Points: Annu Rani Celebrates Javelin Gold at Indian Open 2025 in Bhubaneswar

  • Annu Rani wins gold with 62.01m throw in Bhubaneswar
  • Breaches 60m mark twice in fatigued conditions
  • Credits home crowd support for motivation
  • Eyes peak performance at upcoming World Championships
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Very happy with my achievement because...: Annu Rani following javelin gold at Indian Open 2025 Bhubaneswar

Olympian Annu Rani wins gold at Indian Open 2025 with a 62.01m throw, eyes World Championships success after back-to-back 60m+ performances.

"I am very happy with my achievement because I played in very fatigued condition. – Annu Rani"

Bhubaneswar, August 11

Following her gold medal win at the World Athletics Bronze Level Continental Level tour in Bhubaneswar, Olympian javelin thrower Annu Rani expressed happiness with her performance in front of a home crowd and expressed her desire to do well in the upcoming World Athletics Championships.

At the Indian Open 2025 World Athletics Bronze Level Continental Tour in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, on Sunday, Olympian Annu outperformed her opponents to take home the women's javelin throw championship. At the Kalinga Stadium, Annu Rani had a top performance of 62.01 meters. The second and third place winners were Sri Lanka's N D.L.Hatarabag Leka (56.27m) and Deepika (54.20m).

During last week's event in Poland, Annu Rani achieved her first throw over 60 meters in more than a year, signalling a successful week on the circuit. In reality, her winning throw of 62.59 meters was also her best in almost two years. In Bhubaneswar, the 32-year-old Annu managed to log two throws over 60m - the second measuring 61.01m in her penultimate attempt.

Speaking to ANI, Annu said, "I had a great experience, I breached 62m mark two days ago and it is the second consecutive competition where I breached the 62m mark. I am very happy with my achievement because I played in very fatigued condition. I got to learn a lot. It is very important to have a good mindset. Even if you are fatigued, but the mind is in the right place, then you can do well."

Annu also pointed out that in Poland, it was much colder and it was much hotter in India so technique work has to be done accordingly. She also spoke on the overwhelming love and affection from the Indian crowd, who experienced such a high-profile athletics meet for the first time ever.

"The environment was really good. The pressure was there to take the gold on the home ground. I enjoyed getting love from the home crowd," she added.

Rani said that she has already qualified for the World Championships, set to be held in Tokyo from September 13-21 this year, so there was not a lot of pressure on her.

"Our coach has asked us to bring our peak performance in the World Championship and bring home a medal. The way I am performing, I will give my absolute best soon," she concluded.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Great performance but I hope our athletes get better training facilities. Other countries have much better infrastructure. Still, Annu proves talent wins over everything! 💪
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Aman W
Bhubaneswar hosting such events is fantastic! More cities should get international sports competitions. The crowd support really makes a difference as Annu mentioned. Odisha is becoming India's sports hub 🏟️
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Shreya B
At 32, she's throwing better than ever! This proves age is just a number when you have passion. Her mental strength is inspiring ✨ Hope young athletes are watching and learning from her journey.
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Kevin U
Interesting how she adapted technique between Poland and India's climates. Shows how scientific our approach to sports is becoming. That 62.59m throw was world class! More power to her elbow 🤞
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Deepika L
As someone from Odisha, we're so happy to host this event! The stadium was packed and the energy was electric âš¡ Hope this inspires more girls from small towns to take up sports. Annu is a true role model!

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