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Ultimate bid is to host 2029 and 2031 World Athletics Championships: Sumariwalla
Ultimate bid is to host 2029 and 2031 World Athletics Championships: Sumariwalla

New Indian Express

time09-08-2025

  • Sport
  • New Indian Express

Ultimate bid is to host 2029 and 2031 World Athletics Championships: Sumariwalla

BHUBANESWAR: The World Continental Tour Bronze which is scheduled to be held at Kalinga Stadium here on Sunday, will be the new beginning in the Indian athletic arena, said World Athletics vice-president Adille Sumariwalla in a press meet here at Kalinga Stadium on Saturday. 'The Athletic Federation of India (AFI) is on path to host the Silver, Diamond league and the Gold tour very soon. Our ultimate goal is to host the World Athletics Championships. The bidding procedure is not that easy, however we are on the way to bid for 2029 and 2031 World Athletics Championships for Ahmedabad and Bhubaneswar' added Sumariwalla. Altogether 160 athletes including 93 Indian athletes from across 17 countries will participate in 19 events — nine each for men and women and one for mixed team. The list includes the fastest Indian on track, local favourite Animesh Kujur, who now owns the national records in both men's 100m and 200m sprints. On the basis of world ranking, he also qualified for the World Athletics Championships in men's 200m event. 'Ahead of the World championship, I am having two events, the Continental Tour at my home turf and another one is the National Senior Athletics championships. My all effort to put my best effort to make another personal best timing,' said Animesh.

Avinash Sable eyes personal best and World Championship redemption
Avinash Sable eyes personal best and World Championship redemption

The Hindu

time27-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

Avinash Sable eyes personal best and World Championship redemption

Fit again after recovering from a nagging calf injury that plagued him for over a year, India's premier 3000m steeplechaser Avinash Sable has his sights firmly set on bettering his personal best in the upcoming meets, the foremost being the World Championship in September. The reigning Asian Games champion has been undergoing high altitude training in Ooty and also sharpening his form at the Sports Authority of India's Southern Centre here this season. "Last year was not good, it didn't even look like I'll be able to perform well. But this year I am competing in the Diamond League, so preparation (for the World Championship) is good," Sable told a select group of reporters here. "My target is to notch my personal best, closer to eight minutes. 15 days are left of training, I think I will be able to go near eight." The 30-year-old was battling a calf injury since the Hangzhou Asian Games in 2023. He opened his 2025 season with a time of of 8:22.59sec at the Xiamen Diamond League, followed by an 8:23.85sec effort in Shaoxing. However, he bounced back by clinching gold at the Asian Championships in Gumi, South Korea in May afer clocking an improved 8:20.92sec. "Preparations are going well. I was injured in the opening of the season. But despite that I participated in two Diamond League events in China. "The results weren't good because of the injury. Then I competed in the Asian Championship to boost my confidence. I started training in November, the off season also went well. I faced a lot of trouble due to injuries last season. "I had a calf injury, there was a lot of pain in my right calf and hamstring. It started after the Asian Games and continued the entire year. The pain was there till January-February this year " The 30-year-old had failed to reach the final at the last World Championships, finishing a disappointing seventh in his heat. But this time, he's determined to do better. "At the World Championships, I want to improve my position from last time. This year I have worked on finishing the race, mileage etc." It's been nearly a year since Sable clocked the national record of 8:09.91sec, and the Armyman remains focused on breaching the coveted eight-minute barrier. "Yes I want to do it. It won't happen soon but I think I'll be able to improve my personal best," Sable conceded. In the build-up to the World Championships in September, The two-time Olympian plans to compete in a few more meets, including two Diamond League events. "I will compete in the steeplechase event in the Morocco Diamond League next month and then I will play another Diamond League and a competition in India. Focus will be to do well at Worlds." Sable is currently managing his training programme under the guidance of Athletic Federation of India coach Kalyan Chaudhari. "Kalyan Chaudhari (AFI coach) is helping me. I have made my own plans, and he suggests things. The training with Scott (Simmons) wasn't suitable for my body. So I decided that I will do it a little differently. "The training with Nikolai (Snesarev) coach worked well for me so I'm continuing with that. Haven't spoken for a longtime coach and will continue like this, this season," he said. Following the Morocco Diamond League, Sable plans to stay back there and train in Ifrane. "I was looking at Africa to train, Morocco is nice," he added.

Avinash Sable eyes personal best and World Championship redemption
Avinash Sable eyes personal best and World Championship redemption

Hindustan Times

time27-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Hindustan Times

Avinash Sable eyes personal best and World Championship redemption

Fit again after recovering from a nagging calf injury that plagued him for over a year, India's premier 3000m steeplechaser Avinash Sable has his sights firmly set on bettering his personal best in the upcoming meets, the foremost being the World Championship in September. India's 3000m steeplechaser Avinash Sable(AP) The reigning Asian Games champion has been undergoing high-altitude training in Ooty and also sharpening his form at the Sports Authority of India's Southern Centre in Bengaluru this season. "Last year was not good, it didn't even look like I'll be able to perform well. But this year I am competing in the Diamond League, so preparation (for the World Championship) is good," Sable told a select group of reporters. "My target is to notch my personal best, closer to eight minutes. 15 days are left of training, I think I will be able to go near eight." The 30-year-old was battling a calf injury since the Hangzhou Asian Games in 2023. He opened his 2025 season with a time of 8:22.59sec at the Xiamen Diamond League, followed by an 8:23.85sec effort in Shaoxing. However, he bounced back by clinching gold at the Asian Championships in Gumi, South Korea in May afer clocking an improved 8:20.92sec. "Preparations are going well. I was injured in the opening of the season. But despite that I participated in two Diamond League events in China. "The results weren't good because of the injury. Then I competed in the Asian Championship to boost my confidence. I started training in November, the off season also went well. I faced a lot of trouble due to injuries last season. "I had a calf injury, there was a lot of pain in my right calf and hamstring. It started after the Asian Games and continued the entire year. The pain was there till January-February this year." The 30-year-old had failed to reach the final at the last World Championships, finishing a disappointing seventh in his heat. But this time, he's determined to do better. "At the World Championships, I want to improve my position from last time. This year I have worked on finishing the race, mileage etc." It's been nearly a year since Sable clocked the national record of 8:09.91sec, and the Armyman remains focused on breaching the coveted eight-minute barrier. "Yes I want to do it. It won't happen soon but I think I'll be able to improve my personal best," Sable conceded. In the build-up to the World Championships in September, The two-time Olympian plans to compete in a few more meets, including two Diamond League events. "I will compete in the steeplechase event in the Morocco Diamond League next month and then I will play another Diamond League and a competition in India. Focus will be to do well at Worlds." Sable is currently managing his training programme under the guidance of the Athletic Federation of India coach Kalyan Chaudhari. "Kalyan Chaudhari (AFI coach) is helping me. I have made my own plans, and he suggests things. The training with Scott (Simmons) wasn't suitable for my body. So I decided that I will do it a little differently. "The training with Nikolai (Snesarev) coach worked well for me so I'm continuing with that. Haven't spoken for a longtime coach and will continue like this, this season," he said. Following the Morocco Diamond League, Sable plans to stay back there and train in Ifrane. "I was looking at Africa to train, Morocco is nice," he added.

Guv: Mizoram's in'tl half marathon to be very popular in India
Guv: Mizoram's in'tl half marathon to be very popular in India

Time of India

time26-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Guv: Mizoram's in'tl half marathon to be very popular in India

1 2 3 4 Aizawl: Mizoram governor Gen VK Singh expressed confidence that the state's first-ever international half marathon held in Aizawl on Saturday morning will soon become one of the most popular and sought after sporting events in India. Singh, who also serves as the patron of the Aizawl International Half Marathon , 2025 (AIHM 2025), graced the closing and felicitation ceremony of the event at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Aizawl. AIHM 2025 is being jointly organised by Mizoram govt's sports & youth services department, the Athletic Federation of India and Innovations India Pvt Ltd. The governor lauded the successful hosting of the AIHM 2025 and underscored the importance of organising even bigger and more inclusive events in the future, aiming for greater participation and public engagement. He applauded sports minister Lalnghinglova Hmar, the Athletic Federation of India, Innovations India Pvt Ltd, and all associated organisers for their dedicated efforts. He further urged all marathon runners to continue striving for physical fitness and health. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo Hmar also expressed gratitude for the successful hosting of AIHM 2025 and praised the involvement of participants, especially those from outside the state. Taking this opportunity, the sports minister declared that the next AIHM is scheduled for Feb 14 next year, with hopes for even greater participation. He also appreciated the enthusiasm of all participants this year and extended an open invitation for the next edition. Over 1,500 participants joined AIHM 2025, flagged off at 6.30am by sports & youth services minister from Rajiv Gandhi Stadium. There were four categories: Half Marathon (21.1km), Open Race (10km), Fun Race (5km) and Junior Category (5km). The race route started from Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, ran through World Bank Road and finished back at the stadium. The total prize money worth Rs 10 lakh was awarded.

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