Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Uncertaint­y over Pak participat­ion in athletics meet

- Sharad Deep sharad.deep@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: Ahead of next month’s South Asian Junior Athletics Championsh­ip here, the Uttar Pradesh Athletics Associatio­n (UPAA) is worried by the uncertaint­y over Pakistan’s participat­ion.

As of now, the 36-member squad is scheduled to arrive for the October 19-20 event at the Sports Authority of India’s centre, but the frosty ties between the nations after the terrorist attack in Uri have put a question mark over their participat­ion.

Despite the concern, the organisers are ready to conduct the event without Pakistan. “If a team pulls out, it doesn’t mean we should cancel the event,” UPAA secretary PK Srivastava told HT on Tuesday.

“It’s a tricky situation as we don’t have a directive from the government over the participat­ion of Pakistani athletes. Even if we get a goahead, it would be difficult as there might be protests against the athletes.

“We can’t take a decision till the last date (September 30) for confirmati­on of participat­ion is over. Once we get confirmati­on from the teams, we will request the government for visas,” said Srivastava. A decision will be taken at the MEN’S (5000M): Laxmanan G (SSCB) 14:16.07; Sachin Patil (RSPB) 14:16.95; Abhishek Pal (RSPB) 14:17.38; Shot put: Om Prakash Singh (ONGC) 18.55m; Jasdeep Singh (RSPB) 18.52m; Tajinderpa­l Singh (SSCB) 18.36m.

WOMEN’S (5000M): L Surya (RSPB) 16:05.90;

Sanjeevani Jadhav (ONGC) 16:15.05; Monika Athare (LIC) 16:37.45.

LONG JUMP: Neena V (RSPB) 6.43m; Prajusha MA (RSPB) 6.02m; Karthika (TN) 5.95m; High jump: Jinu Maria Manuel (Ker) 1.82m; Sahana Kumari (Kar) 1.77m;

Swapna Burman (ONGC) 1.77m.

special general meeting of the UPAA on Saturday.

Pakistan had a bronze in the last edition at Ranchi in 2013.

Meanwhile, promising long jumper V Neena cleared 6.43metres to win gold at the 56th National Open Athletics Championsh­ip here on Tuesday. The Kerala jumper achieved the mark on her fourth attempt to finish ahead of 2010 Commonweal­th Games silver medallist MA Prajusha (6.02m).

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