Men And Women 4x400m Relay Teams On Verge Of Making Rio Cut


Today's results meant that Athletics Federation of India's idea to provide another chance to its athletes with Olympic ambitions paid off well. The 3rd and 4th (to be held tomorrow) Indian Grand Prix events were hurriedly decided to be held here with this idea.

Mohammad Kunhi, the men's 4x400m relay team coach, said his boys did really good to virtually qualify for Rio.

"I had the target of 3:01.31s, but the boys did extremely well to clock 3:00.91s. I am very happy that the boys will make it to Rio Olympics because right now we are placed 13th, which makes us a strong contender for qualifying. Only a miracle performance by other countries' athletes trying to qualify can better our timing and position," Kunhi said.

Asked what preparation went into the sterling performance put up by the boys, Kunhi said their participation in international meets in Poland, Turkey and France had given them good exposure, which helped them to achieve this feat.

On whether the team stands a good chance of winning a medal in Rio, Kunhi said, "If my boys are able to clock 2.58.57s, we stand good chance to win a medal. I will work on the aspects of speed endurance."

Asked about other competitions in the run up to the Rio Olympics, Kunhi said he would take his boys to Columbia for training as the climate there is similar to Rio.

In other events of the day, Railways' V Neena, who has been dominating the long jump scene in the current season, was once again on the spotlight as she produced a wind-aided 6.57m (+2.3 m/s) to win the gold.

Neena, the National Inter-state Championships winner with 6.45m, had also clinched the gold in Thailand Open with another personal best 6.46m less than a week ago.

The men's long jump event witnessed keen contest between Inter-state victor Yugant Shekhar Singh and Muhammed Anees.

Anees opened with 7.78m and Shekhar responded by improving his personal best to 7.76m in the fourth round. Both the jumpers had an identical 7.80m in the fifth round.

However, Anees was adjudged the winner with his better series of jumps at the end and hence avenged his defeat at the National Inter-state Championships.
Fresh from his Inter-State victory, Amit Kumar (Services)

once again toppled Rajinder Singh (75.40m) and Vipin Kasana (73.85m) in men's javelin throw with 76.25m.

In other events, Rio qualifier Inderjeet Singh (Oil India) was an easy winner in men's shot put as he tossed the iron ball to 19.85m. That effort was more than a metre ahead of second placed Tejinder Pal Toor (Punjab, 18.66m) and national record-holder Om Prakash Singh Karhana (ONGC, 18.64m).

National record-holder Siddhant Thingalaya failed in his bid to qualify for Rio in 110m hurdles as he hit the third hurdle very hard that cost him dearly in his timing (13.75 secs) in a thin field.

Kerala's Shilpa Chacko (13.41m) outclassed her Kerala teammate N V Sheena (13.29m) in women's triple jump. Sheena, having a season best of 13.58m registered during the Kosanov international meet at Almaty, Kazakhstan last month could not find her rhythm today.

Maldives' Hassan Saaid was the fastest man of the meet as he ran the 100m dash in 10.37secs ahead of Krishna Kumar Rane (Customs, 10.46secs) and national record-holder Amiya Kumar Mallick (Odisha, 10.49secs).

Some of the biggest names in Indian athletics, who also have qualified for Rio, took part in the Grand Prix. Among them were Dutee Chand (women's 100 metres), Ankit Sharma (men's long jump), Tintu Luka (women's 800m), Mohammad Anas (men's 400m) and Srabani Nanda (women's 200m).

Other prominent athletes who took part in the event include two-time Olympian Renjith Maheshwari (men's triple jump), Amiya Kumar Malik (men's 100m), Jyoti HM, Merlin Joseph (both women's 100m), M R Poovamma, Priyanka Panwar, Ashwini Akkunji, Juana Murmu (all women's 400m) and Sahana Kumari (women's high jump).

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Source: PTI