Unheralded Shivpal, Sudha, Dutee and Nirmala book Asian Games berths

Press Trust of India  |  Guwahati 

Unheralded Shivpal Singh of sprang a surprise with a big throw in the men's while veteran 3000m ran her best race in two years as both booked berths with gold medal winning efforts on the third day of the 58th National Inter State Senior Athletics Championships, here today.

The 23-year-old from is expected to be named in the Indian team for the on June 30 along with star who has been exempted from taking part in this meet which serves as the final selection trial to pick the Indian track and field team.

Shivpal said he was hurt at being left out of the team that went to last month as part of preparations for

"I was rejected by the (Uwe Hohn) and not taken to I was hurt. I have thrown above 85m during training but this is my first 80m throw in a competition. The said I was not needed (for training in Finland). Today, I have thrown 82 plus and I have proved my point," he said after his gold-winning performance.

His said the plus points of Shivpal is his speed and last attack before releasing the spear.

Rajender Singh of took the silver by clearing a distance of 80.63m.

For veteran Sudha, who won a gold in in this event, it was a sort of coming back where she belonged as she clocked 9:39.69. She had left to train under Surender Kumar.

For the last two years, she was struggling with best timing of 9:59.47. She had a best of 9:26.55 in 2016, which still remains her personal best.

"I am happy with my performance. My plan was to qualify for and I have achieved it. Training with Surender sir has made this happen. The high altitude training in has also helped. For that I thank AFI for sending me there," Sudha, representing UP, said.

"For two years, I was not doing well and I was not having proper training. Now my target is gold medal in the Asian Games," she added.

In men's 3000m steeplechase, Naveen Kumar qualified for by clocking 8:39.42, enough to win the gold.

B Chethan of was also another surprise winner who also booked an Asian Games berth by clearing 2.25m, the exact qualifying height.

Earlier in the morning session, top Indian quarter-miler clocked an impressive 52.36 seconds in her first competitive race in nearly a year to breach the qualifying mark of the Asian Games in one of the women's 400m heats.

Since the World Championships in in August last year, Nirmala has not run a competitive race before today and her whereabouts and training place has been a matter of intense speculation. She trains outside the national camp and the (AFI) had sad that it did not know her training place.

The Asian Games qualifying time for this event set by AFI is 52.47.

"I am feeling good at my timing but I am not still 100 per cent, I just recovered from typhoid," Nirmala told after the race.

Nirmala, who has a personal best of 51.28, disappeared after the World Championships last year and her whereabouts and training place were not known. Even as the AFI frowned on her, Nirmala resurfaced in the last few months.

"I did not do any suspicious thing. Because of personal and family problems, I went into after World Championships. There were in my family and other personal problems. I wanted to compete at but then I suffered from typhoid," she said.

"I am now training alone with my coach at Bhiwani in I started training only a month back. There is some time before the Asian Games. I hope to do well in Asian Games."

The women's 400m final will be held tomorrow. Hima Das, M R Poovamma, and also qualified for the final while P T Usha's ward Jisna Mathew fell by the wayside after finishing fourth in her heat.

Odisha's Dutee Chand also qualified for the Asian Games in women's 100m dash as she clocked 11.42 in one of the heats. The qualifying time set by the AFI for this event is 11.67.

Dutee had qualified for the Asian Games in 200m yesterday.

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First Published: Thu, June 28 2018. 21:20 IST