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Federation Cup: Niraj lights up field, Hima scorches track

Press Trust of India  |  Patiala 

Star thrower lived up to the expectations with career's second-best effort while teenager blazed the track to earn a ticket in the women's 400m on the second day of the 22nd Federation Cup National Senior Athletics Championships here today. Neeraj, the favourite and the star attraction of the championships, sent the iron spear to a distance of 85.94m in his final attempt send the seizable crowd at the NIS Patiala to raptures. His performance today was his best after his 86.48m throw -- the current world junior record -- which was achieved in in 2016 while winning gold in the Junior World Championships. This was also the best ever throw recorded on Indian soil. "Although I had already qualified for the CWG, I wanted to make a mark at the Federation Cup. That is why I was trying so hard. I will look to improve on this at the Commonwealth Games, Neeraj said later. Neeraj's performance is the best of the season among throwers of the Commonwealth countries and he is a bright prospect for a medal in the April 4-15 Gold Coast Games. Before today, of was leading the chart of Commonwealth throwers with 83.63m. (79.16m) and Shivpal Singh (78.13m) were distant second and third respectively. The 20-year-old had already crossed the Athletics Federation of India's qualifying guidelines (81.80m) in an earlier round throw but he still completed his quota of six throws as he wanted to come up with a big throw. Neeraj did that in style in his final attempt as legendary Uwe Hohn, the only thrower in history to cross 100m, watching from the sidelines. While Neeraj was the cynosure of eyes of the days proceedings, it was the 18-year-old Hima, who stunned one and all with her performance in her debut 400m race. Das clocked 51.97seconds to go past the AFI qualification mark of 52.00secs. GK Vijayakumari was second in 53.03 while MR was third in 53.38s. Das is primarily a 100m and 200m and this was her first competitive 400m race of her career.

She had won a gold at the recent Test event in in 200m. "I was expecting to do around 52 seconds. So when I saw that I was able to go inside 52 seconds, I was very happy. I was not sure how I would run the 400m but I was able to run without any difficulty, said the girl from Nagaon district of Shot putter Tejinder Pal Toor was the third to surpass the AFIs qualifying guidelines. Toor, who won a silver at the Asian Indoor Games in January, needed just one throw to better the AFIs qualifying guideline of 20.20m, by hurling the iron sphere to 20.24m. For Toor, it was a satisfying return to the ground on which he had thrown a personal best of 20.40m last season. Back then, Toor had been in the race to qualify for the 2017 World Championships but had fallen short by 10 centimetres. Toor said was not satisfied with his performance. My goal was to throw over 21 meters. I could not do it here but I will try to do it in the Commonwealth Games, he said. There were other strong performances on the day too, most impressive of which was long jumper M Sreeshankar, who leaped into the junior record books with a jump of 7.99m to clinch the gold. The 18-year-old Sreeshankar, however, fell just 1 cm short of the AFI qualifying standard mark of 8.00m set for his event. Although he fell short of the qualifying guideline of 10.16 seconds, Siva Kumar of marked himself as a to watch out for. Siva stunned a 100m field that included national record holder Amiya Mallick and Asian Indoor bronze medalist to win a maiden national gold medal with a time of 10.43 seconds. was second with 10.56 seconds while Sanjeet of was third with a time of 10.59 seconds. In women's 100m finals, Dutee Chand won the gold in 11.60 seconds while Prajna S (11.81) and (11.83) took the silver and the bronze respectively. Dutee however fell well short of the CWG qualifying mark of 11.15 seconds.

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First Published: Tue, March 06 2018. 20:45 IST
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