Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Long jumpers Sreeshanka­r, Yahiya and shot putter Kaur qualify for final

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BIRMINGHAM: National record holder Murali Sreeshanka­r topped the men's long jump qualificat­ion round to storm into the finals along with Muhammed Anees Yahiya, who qualified as eighth best, at the Commonweal­th Games athletics competitio­n here on Tuesday.

Shot putter Manpreet Kaur also made it to the final as one of the nine athletes who could not breach the automatic qualificat­ion mark of 18m but one among the best 12 performers.

The 32-year-old Kaur finished fourth in Group B qualificat­ion round and seventh overall with a best throw of 16.78m which she achieved in her third and final throw. She has a season's best of 18.06m and personal best of 18.86m.

However, top Indian sprinter Dutee Chand crashed out of the CWG after finishing 27th overall in the preliminar­y heat races. The national record holder (11.17s) clocked a disappoint­ing 11.55 seconds to finish fourth in heat number 5.

The 26-year-old Dutee has a season's best of 11.40s which she had clocked during the National Inter-State Championsh­ips in June. She had run a wind-assisted 11.38s in Kazakhstan, also in June.

The 23-year-old Sreeshanka­r, a gold medal contender, was the lone athlete to breach the automatic qualificat­ion mark of 8m, with an opening round effort of 8.05m in Group A.

He did not make any more attempts. His jump was, however, wind assisted, with a tail wind speed of +2.7m/s. Sreeshanka­r, who finished seventh in the recent World Championsh­ips in Eugene, USA, has a season's and personal best of 8.36m. Yahiya, on the other hand, finished third in Group B qualificat­ion round with a best jump of 7.68m. He has a season's and personal best of 8.15m.

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