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Jeswin Aldrin along with Praveen Chithravel, Abdulla Aboobacker, Eldhose Paul, Abhinaya Shetty, Tajinderpal Singh Toor, Karanveer Singh, Manpreet Kaur key names who will participate in the second edition of the Indian Open – Throws and Jumps Competition | Photo Credit: AFP

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ATHLETICS

Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS) set to host the second edition of the Indian Open – Throws and Jumps Competition

The Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS) is all set to host the second edition of the Indian Open – Throws and Jumps Competition from March 1, 2023 (Throws Competition) – March 2, 2023 (Jumps Competition) in Vijayanagar, Karnataka. This will be the first Athletics Federation of India (AFI) sanctioned senior competition to be held at the IIS.

With the domestic athletics season only just having begun, the Indian Open will be the first major competition where the Asian and Olympic Games prospects will get to test their mettle against each other in a field that has some serious firepower. A total of 195 athletes will compete across two days, in eight disciplines, namely – Shot Put, Discus Throw, Hammer Throw and Javelin (Day 1) and Long Jump, High Jump, Triple Jump and Pole Vault (Day 2).

“The 2nd AFI Indian Open Throws and Jumps Competition, hosted at the Inspire Institute of Sport in Bellary, will be an opportunity for our athletes to earn qualification for the Asian Games, World Championships and next year’s Olympic Games. The quality and depth of our jumps and throws athletes in the past few years will ensure that we will see a great competition in Bellary,” said Dr Adille Sumariwalla, President, of the Athletics Federation of India.

Representing IIS at the competition will be Praveen Chithravel, fresh from his silver medal and national indoor record-breaking triple jump at the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships. Accompanying him in the same discipline will be 2022, Commonwealth Games Gold and Silver Medallists – Eldhose Paul and Abdulla Aboobacker respectively who would be eager to get their season up and running.

Speaking before the event Chithravel said, “I am pleased that IIS is the venue for this competition. I’ve been training here for the last four years, so you can say it’s my home in many ways. The IIS is on par with the best in the world when it comes to facilities, and I hope it hosts more such competitions in the future. I had a good start to the season at the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships, and this is an opportunity for me to build on that success.”

Long-jumper Jeswin Aldrin, who also started his season on a high with a silver medal at the Asian Athletics Championships will also be in action for his first outdoor competition of 2023. While Jesse Sandesh will be carrying the IIS baton in the men’s high jump competition.

Among the women, Abhinaya Shetty will look to put up a strong show yet again, after making it to the top eight at the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships with a 1.75m jump. Abhinaya will be up against her fellow IIS athlete Rubina Yadav, while, Sharvali Parulekar will be in contention in the women’s triple jump.

Abhinaya, looking forward to the meet, said, “The IIS is a place that creates such an amazing environment for any athlete and I am certain everyone who competes here over the two days of the competition will experience it. I’ve been here for the last nine months now, and I’m looking forward to what this place will be like during a competitive meet.”

Further, lighting up the competition will be Olympian, Arjuna Awardee and 2018 Asian Games Gold Medallist – Tajinderpal Singh Toor who, having already clinched gold at the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships, will be looking to start the domestic season with a medal. He will be up against his fellow medallist from the same competition, Karanveer Singh. In the women’s category, the lead attractions will be Manpreet Kaur and Abha Khatua (Shot Put), who have had fierce competition with each other since 2022. Lastly, in the women’s pole vault event coming fresh at the back of a silver medal at the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships, will be Pavithra Venkatesh.

-Team Sportstar

TENNIS

Ankita, Karman top Indian draws at ITF Women’s 25K in Bengaluru

FILE PHOTO: Ankita Raina and Karman Kaur Thandi. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS

India’s top-ranked singles players Ankita Raina and Karman Thandi will be seen in action at the ITF Women’s 25K event, scheduled to begin on February 26 at the Padukone-Dravid Centre for Sports Excellence, here Apart from Raina (world no 245) and Thandi (265) youngsters such as Sahaja Yamalapalli and Soha Sadiq, who train at the PBI-CSE Academy in Bengaluru, will also compete.

The qualifying rounds will be played on February 26 and 27.

The spectators’ entry to the tournament will be free, according to the organisers.

-PTI

COMBAT SPORTS

Trainees from 21 SAI centres to compete in All-India Inter SAI Taekwondo C’ship

Korean players display their skills during the opening ceremony of all India Inter SAI Taekwondo Championship 2023, organised in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Korea-India diplomatic relations, in New Delhi. | Photo Credit: PTI

A total of 265 taekwondo players from 21 Sports Authority of India centres will compete at the All-India Inter SAI Taekwondo Championship which began at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex here on Friday.

The players are part of four SAI National Centres of Excellence in Lucknow, Bangalore, Guwahati and Trivandrum as well as 17 SAI Training Centres.

The three-day tournament is being organised in commemoration of the 50th year of India-Korea diplomatic relations.

Present at the opening ceremony were Sports Secretary Sujata Chaturvedi, SAI Director General Sandip Pradhan, Korean Ambassador to India Chang Jae Bok, Deputy Minister & Ambassador for Public Diplomacy of Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sang-hwa Lee, Korea National Sports University Chancellor Yong-gyu Ahn among others.

The three-day event will have cadet (U-14), junior (U-17) and senior age groups.

The competition is divided into two parts -- Poomsae and Sparring called Kyorugi. The sparring, Kyorugi division is divided according to the competition rules of the World Taekwondo Federation in players’ age and weight, and the Poomsae division will be divided into men’s and women’s categories only.

The 10 Kyorugi and two Poomsae winners, who will win gold medals in each category, will visit Korea National Sports University with the support of the Korean government and receive an education and training program for about three weeks.

-PTI

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