Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Unnao’s Baboo sets up national record, Meerut’s Parul excels too

- HT Correspond­ent sportsluck­now@gmail.com

BABOO WON THE MEN’S 35KM RACE WALK IN 2 HOURS 46 MINUTES AND 31 SECONDS, ERASING THE PREVIOUS MARK OF 2:49:12 SET UP MANISH SINGH RAWAT AT RANCHI IN 2021

LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh athletes continued to hog the limelight in the 60th National Open Athletics Championsh­ips at the Jawaharlal Nerhu Stadium in Hanamkonda at Warangal on Friday with some fascinatin­g performanc­es by long distance runner Parul Chaudhary and race walker Ram Baboo.

Meerut’s Chaudhary completed a golden double by beating back a game challenge by Maharashtr­a’s Komal Chandrakan­t Jagdale in the women’s 3000m Steeplecha­se final, whereas Unnao’s Baboo set up new national record in walk.

Baboo won the men’s 35km race walk in 2 hours 46 minutes and 31 seconds, erasing the previous mark of 2:49:12 set up Manish Singh Rawat at Ranchi in 2021.

Gujarat’s Sagar Satish Chandra Joshi and Punjab’s Surinder Singh finished second and third, respective­ly.

The women’s 3000m steeplecha­se made for great viewing for the goodly crowd that turned up. Both Chaudhary and Jagdale ended up with personal best times.

Aware that she had to outrun the establishe­d steepel-chaser, Jagdale sought to open up a big lead in the early part of the race. While representi­ng Railways, Chaudhary made the most of that pace to script her best time in the event, lowering her personal best by a whopping 10 seconds. It was the first time she dipped home inside 10 minutes.

While Chaudhary relied on her better finishing skills to slip past Jadgale on the final lap after tailing her through the race, the Maharashtr­a runner made a last-gasp attempt to surprise her rival on the home stretch but the Railways ace sensed it and lunged in the nick of time to win by two-hundredths of a second.

Railways’ B Aishwarya claimed the women’s Long Jump crown with an opening leap of 6.52m that propelled her among the top jumpers in the country. For someone whose previous best effort was over 6.25m on January 3, 2020 and the best this season was 6.16m in the Railways trials, the 24-year old will have pleasantly surprised fans of athletics.

The Tamil Nadu mixed 4x400m relay squad came up with a new meet record in an enthrallin­g final which saw fancied Railways being disqualifi­ed after Kiran Pahal, running the third leg, stepped inside the kerb when jostling for space on the inside with Delhi’s Pooja.

The credit for Tamil Nadu’s victory should go to R Vithya Ramaraj’s spectacula­r third leg when she lifted her team from fifth place to second for P Abhimanyu to come up with a memorable anchor leg that saw him overhaul a five metre lead held by All India Police at the start of the final leg.

 ?? AFI ?? Meerut’s Parul Chaudhary gives thumbs up after winning gold medal in 3000m steeplecha­se on Friday.
AFI Meerut’s Parul Chaudhary gives thumbs up after winning gold medal in 3000m steeplecha­se on Friday.

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