Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Tejaswin jumps to NCAA gold

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NEW DELHI: India’s 19-year-old high jumper Tejaswin Shankar won the NCAA title on Friday, emulating his compatriot­s who have won in the US inter-university competitio­n, usually the stepping stone to internatio­nal success.

The promising Delhi athlete, who set a national record of 2.29m at Texas in April, cleared 2.24m to win the competitio­n at Hayward Field in Eugene.

Shankar, on an athletic scholarshi­p to Kansas State University and studying business administra­tion, is the third Indian track and field athlete to win an NCAA title. Triple jumper Mohinder Singh Gill (1969-1971) and discus thrower Vikas Gowda (2006) won title in NCAA, considered the springboar­d for the US National Championsh­ips.

In tennis, Indian players have made a mark in NCAA. Somdev Devvarman won back to back NCAA titles in 2007-08 while Mahesh Bhupathi was a doubles champion representi­ng University of Mississipi.

Shankar started at a modest 2.08m and by the time he progressed to 2.21m, there were only four jumpers left. He eventually won by clearing 2.24m in his third attempt. He was unsuccessf­ul in his bid to clear 2.30m.

However, the youngster said he will not make an attempt to qualify for the Jakarta Asian Games in August-September as he needs a break.

After his NCAA triumph, he plans to take a short break. “I was really looking forward to this, so I’ll probably go to Disneyland. I’ll then get back to my summer training. I really want to put out a big mark next year ,” he was quoted as saying by the Kansas State media.

 ??  ?? High jumper Tejaswin Shankar.
High jumper Tejaswin Shankar.

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