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Asian Athletics Championships: Animesh Kujur sets national record as India finish second
Asian Athletics Championships: Animesh Kujur sets national record as India finish second

Time of India

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Asian Athletics Championships: Animesh Kujur sets national record as India finish second

Animesh Kujur won Bronze in the men's 200m at the Asian Atheltics Championships (Image via X/@OlympicKhel) A new national record and six final-day medals capped India's campaign at the 26th Asian Athletics Championships, as the squad finished with 8 gold, 10 silver and 6 bronze medals in Gumi, South Korea. The total of 24 medals put India behind only China, which won 26 medals, including 15 gold. It was also India's second-best show in the competition after the 27-medal haul at Bhubaneswar in 2017 – 9gold, 6 silver & 12 bronze. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! The national mark was set by Chhattisgarh's 21-year-old Animesh Kujur, who goes by the nickname 'Max' but likes to strike Usain Bolt's trademark pose. Kujur broke his own record of 20.40s to take the 200m bronze with a timing of 20.32s — India's first medal in the event since Dharambir Singh's bronze in 2015. IPL 2025 Winner Prediction: What Greenstone Lobo's Astrology says Tejaswin Shankar on Animesh: 'What an incredible athlete' Animesh Kujur made a slow start and was behind the leading pack at the halfway mark. But he accelerated sharply, missing the silver in men's 200m by just 0.01 secs. 'Phew what an incredible athlete he is turning out to be,' Tejaswin Shankar, who won silver for India in decathlon, exclaimed on X, under the hashtag: #My pick for the Best Indian. Poll Do you think Animesh Kujur has the potential to become a world-class sprinter? Yes, definitely Maybe No, unlikely Kujur's father is a DSP in Chhattisgarh Police and mother an inspector. 'He is improving with every race. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với mức chênh lệch giá thấp nhất IC Markets Đăng ký Undo He will go a long way. Really proud of him,' Animesh's father Amrit told TOI. Other notable performers on the day included upcoming javelin thrower Sachin Yadav. Leading India's charge in the absence of Neeraj Chopra, Yadav won the silver with a PB of 85.16m, barely a metre behind Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem (86.40m) who won gold.

Asian Athletics Championships 2025: Jyothi Yarraji, Avinash Sable add to gold rush as Indian women win 4x400m relay
Asian Athletics Championships 2025: Jyothi Yarraji, Avinash Sable add to gold rush as Indian women win 4x400m relay

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Asian Athletics Championships 2025: Jyothi Yarraji, Avinash Sable add to gold rush as Indian women win 4x400m relay

Jyothi Yarraji and Avinash Sable won gold in women's 100m hurdles and men's 3000m steeplechase respectively while the quartet of Jisna Mathew, Rupal Chaudhary, Kunja Rajitha and Subha Venkatesan delivered India their second relay gold at the event in Gumi, South Korea. read more Jyothi Yarraji and Avinash Sable won gold in women's 100m hurdles and men's 3000m steeplechase respectively. AP/Reuters It rained gold for India at the Asian Athletics Championships on Thursday as the country's fastest woman hurdler Jyothi Yarraji, seasoned steeplechase runner Avinash Sable and the 4x400m women's relay team delivered stupendous performances to finish on top in Gumi, South Korea. After Jyothi and Sable set the tone, the quartet of Jisna Mathew, Rupal Chaudhary, Kunja Rajitha and Subha Venkatesan clinched the gold medal in the women's 4x400m relay event after clocking their season-best time (3:34.18sec) to extend India's dominance on the third competition day of the continental championship. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Vietnam took silver with 3:34.77sec, while Sri Lanka settled for the bronze with 3:36.67sec. This was the 10th gold overall for India in the event and first since 2013. Overall, India snared three gold, two silver and a bronze medal on Thursday taking their overall tally to 14 after proceedings were disrupted by a massive thunderstorm. India are currently placed second in the overall standings behind China, who have 21 medals including 12 gold. The men's 4x400m relay team of Jay Kumar, Dharmveer Choudhary, Manu Thekkinalil Saji and Vishal TK also looked to be on course for a gold medal before settling for silver with a timing of 3:03.67sec which was their best performance so far. Qatar (3:03.52sec) won the gold medal, while China (3:03.73sec) ended the race with bronze in the men's 4x400m relay. Earlier, on his way to victory with a season-best performance, Sable became the first Indian man in 36 years to win a gold medal in steeplechase at the Asian Championships. Tula Maanla Re Sable! 👑 Avinash Sable ended India's 36-year wait for a gold medal in men's 3000m steeplechase with a season's best time of 8:20.29 seconds. 🙌 — Olympic Khel (@OlympicKhel) May 29, 2025 STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD 'I was confident of winning gold as I was best in the field,' said Sable, who has already qualified for the World Championships in September. Soon after, Jyothi produced a late burst to clinch her second straight gold medal in this competition with a new championship record of 12.96 seconds. The previous record was 12.99 seconds, achieved by China's Su Yiping in the 2000 edition of the tournament. 'It was a good day. I am happy to break the 13 second barrier this season,' she said after winning the gold medal. Sable clocked 8:20.92sec to claim the top honour, which is also his second Asian medal after a silver in the 2019 edition. It was, however, nowhere close to his national record of 8:09.91sec achieved in 2024. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The last time India won a gold in this event was way back in 1989 when Dina Ram finished on top. Harbel Singh was the first Indian to fetch a men's steeplechase gold at the showpiece back in 1975. In the 2023 edition, Jyothi won the gold medal with an effort of 13.09. But her personal best timing, which is also the national record, is a way better 12.78 seconds. Wah ji, Jyothi Yarraji! 🏃‍♀️ The Indian hurdler storms to back-to-back 100m hurdles titles at the Asian Athletics Championships with a championship record-breaking 12.96s. 🤩 — Olympic Khel (@OlympicKhel) May 29, 2025 The Asian Games silver-medallist, nonetheless joined a select club of five athletes to defend gold in the Asian Championships 100m hurdles, the others being Emi Akimoto of Japan (1979, 1981, 1983), Zhang Yu of China (1991, 1993), Su Yinping of China (2003, 2005) and Sun Yawei of China (2009, 2011). STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Moments before Jyothi's triumph, Sable lived up to the favourite tag with some ease to consolidate the country's position in the 26th edition of the continental tournament. Japan's Yutaro Niinae, who clinched the silver with 8:24.41sec, was leading at the start of the final lap but the Indian ace produced a brilliant effort to go past him and claim the top prize. The Hangzhou Asian Games gold-medallist continued to stay ahead of the pack with four laps to go but he had two Japanese athletes following him closely. Niinae overtook Sable with three laps remaining, but the Indian had the last laugh. Qatar's Zakaria Elahlaami took the bronze after clocking 8:27.12sec. After Jyothi and Sable's exploits, the quartet of Jisna, Rupal, Kunja and Subha ensured a hat-trick of gold medals for India on the day. The was Rupal's third medal, having won a mixed team gold and an individual 400m silver in the championship. For Subha, it was her second gold after her podium finish in the mixed relay event. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Later, long jumpers Anci Sojan Edapilly (6.33m) and Shaili Singh (6.30m) fetched a silver and bronze respectively, finishing behind Iran's Reihaneh Mobini Arani, who covered 6.40m. It was a poor show by Shaili, whose personal best is 6.76m. However, she might have been hampered by the wet track. Another top finish awaits India on Friday as Nandini Agasara leads the standings after four events with an accumulated score of 3610. In the women's 10,000m final, India's Sanjeevani Jadhav clocked a season's best of 33:08.17sec, finishing fifth, followed closely by Seema in sixth at 33:08.23sec. The event was dominated by Daisy Jepkemei of Kazakhstan (30:48.44), ahead of Japan's Ririrak Hironika (30:56.32) and Mikuni Yada (31:12.21).

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