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National junior athletics | Kiran rewrites his 110m hurdles record

National junior athletics | Kiran rewrites his 110m hurdles record

At a canter: Kiran won with ease.
| Photo Credit: BISWARANJAN ROUT

Seventeen-year-old Kiran bettered his own National record in the under-18 men’s 110m hurdles semifinals in the morning before cruising to the title in the evening in the National junior athletics championships at the Kalinga Stadium here on Monday.

Kiran erased his 13.52 mark set in the National youth championships in June by clocking 13.47 in the semifinals, almost jogging in the last five meters.

In the final, the Palakkad boy produced another dominant show. “The morning was pleasant. Later, my body became tight and the weather was humid in the evening. It might have affected my time in the final,” said Kiran, whose time was better than that of the U-20 winner Sandeep Gond.

Pooja, who narrowly missed a new National record due to a lower-back issue while attempting 1.85m in high jump overnight, showed his grit and achieved the mark in heptathlon.

Jay Kumar smashed Amoj Jacob’s seven-year-old U-20 men’s 400m meet record with a time of 46.29. The Delhi lad, who saw off Astik Pradhan’s challenge despite the local favourite clocking his personal best (46.97), missed the National mark by 0.03 seconds.

The results (winners only):

Under-20: Men: 400m: Jay Kumar (Del) 46.29 (NMR, Old, 46.59, Amoj Jacob, 2017); 3000m: Mohit Yadav (MP) 8:16.84; 110m hurdles: Sandeep Gond (Mah) 14.02; 10000m race walk: Amit Kumar (Cht) 42:18.13; High jump: Sagar Roy (WB) 2.04m; Shot put: Siddharth Chaudhary (Raj) 19.16m; 4x100m relay: Odisha 41.10 (NMR, Old, 41.28, Tamil Nadu, 2019); Women: 400m: Dhesikha V. (TN) 55.03; 3000m: Sonam Parmar (MP) 9:44.16; 100m hurdles: Crystal Vadakel (Mah) 14.10; 4x100m relay: Maharashtra 47.13 (NMR, old, 47.18, Kerala, 2019).

Under-18: Men: 400m: Gajendra Singh (Raj) 48.111; 110m hurdles: Kiran K. (Ker) 13.64; Long jump: Shahnavaz Khan (UP) 7.72m; Women: 400m: Tahura Khatun (WB) 56.01; 100m hurdles: Bhavana G. (TN) 14.42; 3000m race walk: Shikha Yadav (UP) 14:13.20; Long jump: Thanusha K. (TN) 5.70m.

Under-16: Boys: 80m hurdles: Sanaga Thanush Teja (AP) 10.36 (NR, Old, 10.55, K. Shyam Sundar Sahi, 2023); High jump: Zubin Gohain (Asm) 1.76m; Javelin: Dhairya Bhanderi (Guj) 70.12m (NR, Old, 64.24m, Dhariya Bhanderi, 2024); Girls: 80m hurdles: Shourya Ambure (Mah) 11.55; Javelin: Muskan (Har) 46.87m (NR, Old, 40.01m, Shivani Patel, 2024).

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