Tamil Nadu athlete Ayyasamy Dharun smashed the men’s 400m hurdles national record and in the process grabbed a Commonwealth Games ticket on the final day of the Federation Cup National Senior Championships in Patiala on Thursday.
Triple jumper Arpinder Singh also booked his second straight Commonwealth Games berth, by winning gold with an effort of 16.61m – a centimeter more than Athletics Federation of India’s qualifying standard of 16.60m.
Dharun leaves a mark
Veteran Renjith Maheswary was unfortunately stretchered out with a suspected left knee dislocation and right index figure fracture after slipping on his run-up while taking his last step before leaping in his fifth attempt. Before his injury, the 32-year-old, the current national record holder, had leaped 16.51m in his second attempt to win the silver.
In all, nine athletes crossed AFI’s qualifying mark from the championships. The 21-year-old Dharun, who just recovered from a bout of typhoid, clocked 49.45 seconds, the exact the qualifying standard for the CWG. Dharun thus erased Joseph G Abraham’s 10-year-old national record of 49.94 made in August 2007 in Osaka.
It was a clean sweep by Tamil Nadu with Santhosh Kumar and Ramachandran M winning the silver and bronze respectively clocking 50.14 seconds and 51.61 seconds.
On the rise
Dharun has not won any major national or international event – his last medal had come at an Indian Grand Prix event in Bengaluru, in July 2016. His effort at that meet – 50.51 – was his earlier best. He was part of the Indian 4x400m relay race team in the Rio Olympics, where he ran in the third leg. The quartet was eventually disqualified.
“I reached here on February 24 and soon after arriving here, I suffered from typhoid. I recovered and then started light training only on March 2. So, I could not do any proper training before this championship. I ran in the individual 400m race on March 6 and finished sixth. Apart from that I did not run any full 400m race,” said Dharun.
“Leave alone making a national record and qualifying for the Commonwealth Games, I had not thought of winning the race. I was just participating in the race. I was not hoping to qualify for the CWG, I was thinking of trying for the Asian Games, but it just happened,” he added.
Arpinder stands tall
For Arpinder, it was his second event at the same venue in less than 10 days as he had soared to 16.45m in the Indian Grand Prix event on February 27. He began with a 16.23m jump and did a 16.48 in his fourth attempt. The big jump came in his fifth attempt as he cleared 16.61m to become the ninth athlete to touch the AFI qualifying standard.
Arpinder has a personal best of 17.17m which he achieved four years ago. He won a bronze medal in 2014 Glasgow CWG with a best jump of 16.63m.
PU Chitra wins gold
The men’s 1500m race was won by Jinson Johnson in 3 minute and 39.69 seconds, just a few seconds outside the qualifying time of 3:39.50 while PU Chitra took the gold in women’s 1500m race in 4:15.25 seconds.
In other events, Siddhanth Thingalaya won the men’s 110m hurdles in 13.76 seconds while Sapna Kumari took the gold in women’s 100m hurdles. Veteran Sudha Singh disappointed as she crossed the finishing line in the women’s 3000m steeplechase event with a timing of 9 minute 50.78 seconds while the qualifying mark stood at 9:34.01.
The Indian team for the Commonwealth Games will be announced on Friday. India has been given a quota of 37 track and field athletes by the CWG organisers.
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