Bengaluru
Highlight was on the boys’s javelin throw that noticed the return of Rohit Yadav after a lay-off because of elbow damage to throwing arm, and Sachin Yadav representing Uttar Pradesh surging forward with a throw of 82.69m to assert first place on Wednesday throughout the third leg of the Indian Grand Prix.
Rohit nevertheless, settled for second place with a throw of 75.52m.
Kerala’s 23 years outdated Asian Video games silver medalist in girls’s lengthy bounce, Ancy Sojan, returned to home competitors after a niche and claimed prime spot.
She gained gold with a bounce of 6.52m. Whereas Nayana James gained the silver with a bounce of 6.48m.
Dandi Jyothika Sri of Andhra Pradesh who had a powerful run earlier in Might on the World Relays, dominated the ladies’s 400m with a time of 51.53 seconds.
Subha Venkateshan (Tamil Nadu) and MR Poovamma (Karnataka) clocked 52.34 seconds and 52.62 seconds to complete second and third, respectively within the 400m.
Abha Khatua of Maharashtra dominated the ladies’s shot put, however narrowly missed to cross the 18m mark. Her gold-medal successful throw was 17.93m.
The third leg of the IGP was additionally alternative for junior athletes aiming to make the reduce for the World U20 meet to judge their efficiency. The competitors was sponsored by NEB Sports activities Leisure Personal Restricted.
Outcomes:
Males
100m: Race A: Ragul Kumar G (Tamil Nadu) 10.56 secs, Manikanta Hoblidhar (Karnataka) 10.64 secs, Abhinav C (Kerala) 10.67 secs
400m: Race A: Rince Joseph (Kerala) 46.46 seconds, Jay Kumar (Delhi) 47.11 seconds, Aakash Babu Chinthala (Tamil Nadu) 47.20 seconds.
800m: Race A: Prakash Gadade (Maharashtra) 1:48.53 seconds, Krishan Kumar (Haryana) 1:50.03 seconds, Anu Kumar (Uttarakhand) 1:50.37 seconds.
3000m: Kiran Matre (Maharashtra) 8:09.86 seconds, Harpreet Singh (Punjab) 8:15.28 seconds, Deepak Bhatt (Uttarakhand) 8:20.51 seconds.
Javelin throw: Shivam Lohakare (Maharashtra) 76.19m, Dipanshu Sharma (Uttar Pradesh) 68.30m, Rohan Yadav (Uttar Pradesh) 67.10m.
Excessive bounce: Swadhin Kumar Majhi (Odisha) 2.10m, Nishant (Delhi) 2.00m, Rakesh Kumar (Haryana) 2.00m.
Triple bounce: Karthik U (Kerala) 16.11m, Krishna Singh (Maharashtra) 15.62m, Puneet Kumar (Uttar Pradesh) 15.43m.
Males: U20:
400m hurdles: A Karthik Raja (Tamil Nadu) 52.76 seconds, Jerome Sanjay Nishanth (Tamil Nadu) 53.06 secs, Noel Joseph Prabhu (Karnataka) 57.74 secs.
Discus throw: Atul (Haryana) 54.58m, Ritik (Chandigarh) 52.91m, Deepak Choudhary (Rajasthan) 51.74m.
Shot put: Nikhlesh (Haryana) 17.57m, Sarthak Singh (Uttar Pradesh) 16.42m, Anshdeep Rawat (Haryana) 16.30m.
Lengthy bounce: Arya S (Karnataka) 7.76m, Sanmath Darshan Sakth (Tamil Nadu) 7.55m, Sharon Jestus (Tamil Nadu) 7.54m.
Girls
100m: Race A: Sneha SS (Karnataka) 11.41 seconds, Abinaya Rajarajan (Tamil Nadu) 11.60 secs, V Sudheeksha (Karnataka) 11.75 secs.
200m: Nithya Gandhe (Telangana) 24.23 seconds, Kaveri L (Karnataka) 24.38 seconds, Abhinaya Rajarajan (Tamil Nadu) 24.39 seconds.
400m: Race A Dandi Jyothika Sri (Andhra Pradesh) 51.53 seconds, Subha Venkateshan (Tamil Nadu) 52.34 seconds, MR Poovamma (Karnataka) 52.62 seconds.
800m: Heena (Haryana) 2:12.21 seconds, Arpitha EB (Karnataka) 2:12.69 seconds, Vineeta Gurjar (Uttar Pradesh) 2:13.80 seconds.
3000m: Akshana (Madhya Pradesh) 9:55.14 seconds, Sangamitra (Jharkhand) 9:55.60 seconds, Prachi Devkar (Maharashtra) 10:17.10 seconds.
Triple bounce: Poorva Hitesh Sawant (Maharashtra) 13.14m, Sharvari Avinash Parule (Maharashtra) 12.74m, Ambrika Narzary (Assam) 12.51m
Javelin throw: Rashmi Okay (Andhra Pradesh) 49.69m, Lalita Choudhary (Rajasthan) 43.24m, KM Saloni (Uttar Pradesh) 43.21m.
Shot put: Abha Khatua (Maharashtra) 17.93m, Shiksha (Haryana) 15.38m, Ambika V (Karnataka) 14.32m.
Lengthy bounce: Ancy Sojan (Kerala) 6.52m, Nayana James (Kerala) 6.48m, Bhavani Yadav (Andhra Pradesh) 6.27m.
U20:
100m hurdles: Aliza Aftab Mulla (Maharashtra) 14.26 seconds, Sabita Toppo (Odisha) 14.31, Krishnapriya CS (Kerala) 14.94 seconds.
Javelin throw: Pratiksha Patel (Uttar Pradesh) 46.00m, Nishi Kumari (Bihar) 43.02m, Komal (Rajasthan) 39.00m