Panchkula
Haryana’s 24 years previous promising 400m sprinter Kiran Pahal, continued her good run within the 63rd Nationwide Inter State Senior Athletics Championships.
Punjab’s Gurindervir Singh and Sneha SS of Karnataka emerged quickest female and male athletes of the competitors which is the final home competitors to attain Paris Olympic Video games qualification mark.
The day after reserving a ticket to Paris within the particular person 400m occasion, Kiran stamped her authority on the observe by successful gold. Operating in lane 5, the Haryana sprinter was clear winner on the 200m mark of the race. Her gold successful time of fifty.92 seconds was higher than the meet document of 51.13 seconds set by Assam’s sprinting prodigy Hima Das in 2018 in Guwahati. Kiran had additionally clocked 50.92 seconds within the semis on Thursday.
The boys’s 400m race was thrilling. Kerala’s Muhammed Anas outdueled Muhammed Ajmal (Kerala) to win gold. Each had the same time of 45.93 seconds however Anas was declared winner.
Away from observe, Maharashtra’s thrower Abha Khatua claimed gold in ladies’s shot put with a throw of 17.63m. Abha has a vivid probability to qualify for the Paris Olympic Video games by way of Highway to Paris rating.
Each Karnataka and Tamil Nadu ladies’s 4x100m relay groups dipped beneath the earlier meet document of 45.69 seconds set by Tamil Nadu.
Outcomes
Males
100m: Gurindervir Singh (Punjab) 10.32 seconds, Animesh Kujur (Odisha) 10.46 seconds, Amlan Borgohain (Assam) 10.49 seconds.
400m: Muhammed Anas (Kerala) 45.93 seconds, Muhammed Ajmal (Kerala) 45.93 seconds, Mohit Kumar (Haryana) 46.15 seconds.
1500m: Parvej Khan (Haryana) 3:42.95 seconds, Yoonus Shah (Uttar Pradesh) 3:43.88 seconds, Mehedi Hassan (Assam) 3:44.40 seconds.
Discus: Nirbhay Singh (Haryana) 55.44m, Gagandeep Singh (Punjab) 53.33m, Oinam Singh (Manipur) 52.09m.
Girls
100m: Sneha SS (Karnataka) 11.62 seconds, Giridharani Ravi Kumar (Tamil Nadu) 11.77 seconds, Nithya Gandhe (Telangana) 11.79 seconds
400m: Kiran Pahal (Haryana) 50.92 seconds (MR), Deepanshi (Haryana) 52.01 seconds, Dandi Jyothika Sri (Andhra Pradesh) 52.11 seconds.
1500m: Lili Das (West Bengal) 4:13.87 seconds, KM Chanda (Delhi) 4:14.85 seconds, KM Deeksha (Madhya Pradesh) 4:18.38 seconds.
Shot put: Abha Khatua (Maharashtra) 17.63m, Kachnar Chaudhary (Rajasthan) 16.76m, Srishti Vig (Delhi) 15.11m.
Pole vault: Rosy Paulraj (Tamil Nadu) 4.00m, Pavithra Venkatesh (Tamil Nadu) 4.00m, Mariya Jaison (Kerala) 3.90m.
Triple leap: Sheena V (Kerala) 13.44m, Pavithra G (Karnataka) 13.20m, Mallala Anusha (Andhra Pradesh) 13.09m
Javelin: Annu Rani (Uttar Pradesh) 57.70m, Ramyashree Jain (Karnataka) 53.14m, Rashmi Ok (Andhra Pradesh) 52.39m.
Relay:
Girls: 4x100m relay: Karnataka (45.38 seconds), Tamil Nadu (45.40 seconds), Odisha (46.65 seconds).
4x400m: Andhra Pradesh 3:41.84 seconds, Punjab 3:44.23 seconds, Delhi 3:53.96 seconds.
Males: 4x100m relay: Odisha 40.02 seconds, Punjab 40.50 seconds, Tamil Nadu 40.88 seconds.
4x400m relay: Haryana 3:08.00 seconds, Tamil Nadu 3:08.62 seconds, Punjab 3:09.07 seconds.