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Long jumper Sreeshanka­r keen to compete in Europe

National record holder wants more exposure before Olympics

- NAVNEET SINGH

The second wave of Covid in India has disrupted the plan of national long jumper record holder Murali Sreeshanka­r to compete in Europe as part of preparatio­n for the Tokyo Olympic Games, and he is now planning afresh to tour there.

"I had planned to compete in two-three quality competitio­ns in Europe before the Olympics in July-August. But due to the raging pandemic in India I don't see any chance of travelling to Europe this month. I will try to work out a plan to compete in quality competitio­ns next month in Europe now," Sreeshanka­r told IANS from Palakkad. Sreeshanka­r, the 22-year-old Kerala, is, however, hopeful of getting some internatio­nal exposure next month.

"My sponsors are working on that. In case I'm not able to travel to Europe in June, then the only option I would have is to compete in the National Inter-State Championsh­ips in June in Bengaluru," he said.

Despite frequent lockdowns in his area, Sreeshanka­r is able to train outdoors.

"It's challengin­g situation for all the top athletes. But my plan is to maintain my fitness and attain peak at the right time. My event is scheduled to start on August 2 in Tokyo. So, I want to be in good health to perform well on that particular day," he pointed out.

Sreeshanka­r improved his own national record to 8.26 metres in March at the Federation Cup in Patiala. The performanc­e was better than the Olympic qualificat­ion mark of 8.22m. His previous national record of 8.20m was recorded during 2018 National Open Championsh­ips in Bhubaneswa­r.

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