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Spotlight on fit-again Neeraj in National Open Athletics C’ship

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RANCHI: Star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra will return to action after a year-long injury

lay-off when the 59th National Open Athletics Championsh­ips begins here on Thursday.

Neeraj, who had clinched gold medals at the Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games and Jakarta Asian Games, has not taken part in any competitio­n in more than a year since throwing 83.90m at the Services Athletics Championsh­ips in Jalahalli on September 19

last year.

The 21-year-old was training in Potchefstr­oom, South Africa when it was diagnosed that his elbow injury needed surgery in May last year.

With the Tokyo Olympic Games less than 10 months away, Neeraj will be keen to show that his rehabilita­tion has progressed on expected lines.

“I really want to get back to the competitio­n mode and since this is the last competitio­n of the season, I want to use this event to get into the feeling of competitio­n. I had spoken to my doctors and they have said I am okay to compete,” he said.

“I am feeling good. Much better now. I started training in Patiala few weeks back and throws are going well in training.”

The meet will be an opportunit­y for Indian athletes to not only perform well and secure ranking points but also try and match the stiff qualificat­ion standards set by the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF).

Besides Neeraj, the focus will also be on sprinters Muhammed Anas Yahiya and VK Vismaya, long jumper Sreeshanka­r, metric miler Jinson Johnson, woman javelin thrower Annu Rani, sprinter Dutee Chand as well as shot putter Tajinderpa­l Singh Toor, to name a few.

Men’s 400m national record holder Muhammed Anas and woman quartermil­er Vismaya were part of the 4x400m relay men’s and women’s teams which failed to reach the finals at the recently-concluded World Championsh­ips in Doha.

Annu Rani had broken the national record and entered the women’s javelin throw final at the Worlds and will be eagar to produce another superlativ­e performanc­e.

Dutee had finished seventh in the women’s 100m heats at the World Athletics Championsh­ips and will hope to do better here.

The event will also provide chance to others who are trying to get into the National squad.

Meanwhile, the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) has rejected the entries of 46 athletes, including 37 men and nine women, who were seeking to represent Manipur despite not belonging to the state.

At its annual general meeting in Agra earlier this year, the Federation had warned all states units not to encourage such practices.

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