Youth Olympics: All eyes on Anu Kumar as India aim quota spots

ANI  |  Bangkok [Thailand] 

All eyes will be on junior Asian 800m champion Anu Kumar at the Asian Area qualification leg of the 2018 Youth Olympic Games, which is slated to be held in

Competing in the 800m, Anu will have to be at her absolute best as only the top two finishers will qualify for the Youth He will, however, be confident of his chances at the Youth Center.

Anu is in strong form, having won a gold medal at the 18th Junior Championships in Gifu, last month.He had won that continental tournament clocking a time of 1:54.11 seconds. That win was only the latest prize won by the 16-year-old from Uttarakhand.

Anu, one of the brightest prospects in middle distance running in India, had won a silver medal in the 800m at the World School Games in and had clocked a personal best time of 1:50.60 to take gold at the Junior Federation Cup in April this year.

Also travelling to will be who will also be hoping for better luck than the kind he had at the Junior Asian Championships in Gifu.

At that tournament the based Nandakumar had qualified for the final of the 800m with a time of 1:54.51 seconds but had been unable to take part in medal race after suffering what the had said was a

Nandakumar though will be especially motivated in Bangkok and will look to get the better of Kumar, who had pipped him to second place at the Junior Federation Cup in April this year.

Also looking to impress would be The 16-year-old from Azadpur in first broke out when he broke the national U-16 records in the 100m and 200m last year and has continued to impress ever since.

Ahmad has since improved his personal best in the 100m to 10.76 seconds and has a personal best of 21.73seconds in the 200m.

Ahmad subsequently travelled to earlier this year to train under Usain Bolt's and will be looking to apply that knowledge in his future races. Ahmad has a very good chance of winning a Youth spot in Bangkok with the top 8 athletes earning the quota. Ahmed though will have a tougher task in the 200m with only four quota spots available.

Women athletes, in particular, will be having their task cut out with only 32 quota places up for grabs (as compared to the 57 spots for the men). Junior Federation Cup winner Deepanshi Singh of will have to improve on her 7th place finish at the Junior Asian Championships if she is to qualify for the Youth Olympics with just one quota spot in the women's competition.

Also looking forward to improving on her performance at Gifu will be The athlete came second at the Junior Federation Cup with a time of 9:51.04 seconds but only managed a fifth-place finish in with a time of 10.12.33 seconds.

The Youth Olympics is slated to be held from October 6 to October 18 in

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 14:30 IST