Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Sreeshanka­r subdued in Diamond League debut

- Sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Commonweal­th Games silver medallist long jumper Murali Sreeshanka­r finished sixth in his debut Diamond League meeting here with a below-par 7.94m effort.

Six days after winning a historic silver at the Birmingham CWG, Sreeshanka­r competed in his much-anticipate­d maiden Diamond League but was far from his best in a strong field under conditions not very ideal for jumping on Wednesday night.

Most of the 10 jumpers faced headwind of above 1m/s in the first round but it got better as the competitio­n progressed.

Sreeshanka­r had won silver in the CWG six days ago with a best jump of 8.08m. He has a season’s and personal best of 8.36m.

He had finished seventh in the World Championsh­ips in Eugene, USA, last month with a best jump of 7.96m.

The 23-year-old opened with a 7.61m under a 1.5m/s headwind. He bettered it to 7.84m and then followed it by 7.83m.

From sixth in the first round, he slipped to eight after the third and just about squeezed into the top eight to save himself from eliminatio­n.

Sreeshanka­r had 7.69m in his fourth attempt and 7.94m in his fifth to leave him at the sixth spot.

Under the revised

‘ Final

Three’ rule of the Diamond League, only the top three get the sixth and last attempt.

Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist Maykel Masso of Cuba won the event with a best effort of 8.35m. World Championsh­ips silver medallist and reigning Olympic champion Miltiadis Tentoglou of Greece (8.31m) finished second ahead of Marquis Dendy (8.31m) of USA though both had identical best jumps.Tentoglou had two 8.30m jumps as his second best while Dendy had 8.30m and 8.17m as second and third best jumps.

The 2019 World Championsh­ips gold medallist Tajay Gayle of Jamaica was fourth with a best of 8.06m while world indoor silver medallist Thobias Montler of Sweden was fifth with a best effort of 7.96m.

Sreeshanka­r’s next event could be in Lausanne, Switzerlan­d as he has said he has entered his name for World Athletics Tour silver label event there on August 30.

He collected three Diamond League points to be at 10th in the qualificat­ion ranking for the final in Zurich on September 7-8. He will not make the season-ending finale as only the top six qualify for it and there is no men’s long jump event in the remaining two legs in Lausanne (August 26) and Brussels (September 2).

Tentoglou is at the top of the Diamond League rankings with 31 points, followed by Masso (20) and Montler (16).

A new Diamond League format for jumps and throws was approved in December, following outrage from the athletes regarding the controvers­ial ‘Final Three’ — winner-takes-all last round — format.

Under the new format, the best throw or jump from the entire competitio­n, not just the final three, win the event. But only the top three competitor­s after the fifth round will get the sixth and final attempt.

Moreover, the best throwers/ jumpers are seeded to perform at the start of each round.

After round 3, only the top eight will remain in the competitio­n and the order of jumps will be redrawn with the best performing athlete starting first in the next two rounds (rounds 4 and 5).

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