Inter-state Athletics C'ship: Javelin thrower Shiv Pal joins 80m club

ANI  |  Guwahati (Assam) [India] 

thrower Shiv Pal Singh became the latest Indian to enter the 80m plus club, winning a gold medal at here on Thursday.

With a throw of 82.28m, the 23-year-old shattered the old meet record of 79.67m set by Jagdish Bishnoi in 2000.

Singh was trailing in second place with the best effort of 78.11m before flinging the spear to a personal best mark with his final throw of the competition. He beat out former national record holder who settled for silver with a throw of 80.63m.

The thrower gets past the qualification guideline, set at 81m by the (AFI).

Amit Kumar, who had been leading until the final round of throws, claimed Bronze with a throw of 78.17m.

Also crossing the qualification guidelines for was She clocked 9.39.59 seconds to erase her own old meet record of 9:45.60 seconds set in 2013.

The former national record holder finished under the qualifying standard of 9:45.00 seconds.

Sudha was the comfortable winner at the Indira Gandhi Stadium, finishing more than 15 seconds clear of second place who clocked 9:55.41 seconds.

became the fourth Indian woman to finish inside 10 minutes, with a time of 9:56.73 seconds. The race, however, proved to be disappointing for national record holder who was making her return to competition after a year off the track. Babar was expected to resume her rivalry with Singh but she failed to complete the race.

The men's 3000m event also saw an earn the chance to represent the country at Haryana's Naveen Kumar Dagar went under the AFI's qualifying guideline of 8:41.40 seconds as he crossed the finish line first with a time of 8:39.42 seconds. Dagar also broke his own meet record of 8:42.29 seconds set at the 2014 edition of the tournament. of and Durga Bahadur of took silver and bronze with times 8:43.52 seconds and 8:46.67 seconds respectively.

Another national record holder, Dutee Chand, shrugged off the disappointment of a defeat earlier in the competition to stamp her class. Chand had been beaten to second place in the women's 200m yesterday by homegirl Hima Das. Chand qualified for with a blistering time of 11.42 seconds in a heat of the women's 100m sprint. The qualification guidelines for the event had stood at 11.67seconds.

High jumper Balasubramanya Chethan also managed to cross the qualification standard as he cleared a personal best of 2.25m in the men's competition. Chethan who made a massive 5cm improvement to his personal best, equalled the AFI's qualifying guideline of 2.25m and also bettered the previous meet record of 2.23m set by Tejaswin Shankar at Guntur last year. Upcoming high jumper V Bharathi of cleared a creditable 2.21m to claim silver while of clinched bronze with a jump of 2.19m.

Khyati Vakharia meanwhile endured a bittersweet moment on the podium in the women's event. Although she managed to win gold and also equal her own meet record of 4.00m set in 2013, the 29-year-old from fell short of qualifying standard of 4.10m. National record holder VS Surekha claimed silver with a best jump of 3.90m while of settled for bronze with a best effort of 3.70m.

The sixth and final meet record of the day was set in the men's 4x100m relay. The squad of S Rishwanth, Elakkiya Dasan, Manikanda Arumugam and Siva Kumar clocked 40.22 seconds to erase the old mark of 40.49 seconds set by the team in 2013.

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First Published: Fri, June 29 2018. 12:05 IST