The Hindu (Coimbatore)

Anusha leaps to triple jump gold; Santhosh claims 400m hurdles

The 21-year-old from Andhra Pradesh touches 13.53m, just 0.04 o the 18-year-old meet record; the Asian bronze medallist clinches with a time of 50.04s, while Veerpal emerges victorious in the women’s ƒeld; Dev triumphs in men’s pole vault

- Y.B. Sarangi

Mallala Anusha overcame unwanted distractio­ns and a sti challenge from an experience­d Sheena N.V. to achieve her personal best and win the women’s triple jump crown on the opening day of the National Federation athletics meet at the Kalinga Stadium here on Sunday.

The 21-year-old from Andhra Pradesh leaped to 13.53m, just 0.04 o the 18year-old meet record, to beat Sheena in style in pleasant conditions.

Anusha, whose previous best was 13.40m when she won the National Open meet in Bengaluru last year, had claimed the bronze in the Goa National Games with 13.16m.

She set the tone by jumping 13.28m in her second attempt. Sheena, a former Asian championsh­ips bronze medallist, responded with 13.32m.

Anusha consistent­ly produced good jumps to give Sheena a good chase but faced some challenges in her fourth and Œfth jumps. She was not happy from where her fourth attempt was measured and marked 13.29m.

She protested strongly over a similar issue in her Œfth jump, which was remeasured from a di erent spot and was rectiŒed from 13.11m to 13.35m, helping her restore lead.

The Andhra jumper gave her best in her Œnal attempt and won the title comfortabl­y.

Santhosh Kumar T., who spent about 20 days in the Bahamas camp and then competed in a World Continenta­l tour event in Dubai to time 50.32, won the men’s 400m hurdles comfortabl­y.

Taking a clear lead after the last bend, Santhosh Œnished his second race of the season clocking 50.04.

The Asian bronze medallist expected a better timing.

“The wait of almost 45 minutes before the race perhaps cooled my body down. It was not my day,” said Santosh.

Veerpal Kaur, targetting 58s, was the unexpected winner of the women’s 400m hurdles as she stopped the clock at 59.43s to take the gold.

Vithya withdraws

Vithya Ramraj, who had hit the headlines by equalling the legendary P.T. Usha’s National record of 55.42s at the Hangzhou Asian Games in October last, disappoint­ed all by withdrawin­g from the race early.

Vithya began visibly slowly and ran only a few metres before pulling out and walking o with a ‘back’ issue.

The other big name, Siva S., did not compete in pole vault, which was won by Asian under-20 bronze medallist Dev Meena with a mark of 5.10m.

Local favourite Animesh Kujur was the lone sprinter to clock a sub-21 (20.81s) time in the men’s 200m semiŒnals.

The results (finals): Men: 400mH:

Kumar T. (TN) 50.04, 2. Nikhil Bhardwaj (Pun) 50.92, 3. Dhaval Mahesh Utekar (Guj) 51.13.

Pole vault: 1. Dev Kumar Meena (MP) 5.10m, 2. Shekhar Kumar Pandey (UP) 4.90m, 3. Hariharan R. (TN) 4.0m.

Women: 400mH:

Triple jump:

Javelin:

BISWARANJA­N ROUT

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 ?? ?? Surging ahead: Anusha came out on top after some sti’ competitio­n while Santhosh said he expected a better timing.
Surging ahead: Anusha came out on top after some sti’ competitio­n while Santhosh said he expected a better timing.

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