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Kamalpreet qualifies for Olympics after record discus throw

Source: PTI
March 19, 2021 20:57 IST
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Hima Das sets new women's 200 metres record at Federation Cup Senior National Athletics meet

Discus thrower Kamalpreet Kaur celebrates after her National record effort of 65.06 metres in the women’s discus throw at the Federation Cup Senior National Athletics Championships, in Patiala, on Friday.

IMAGE: Discus thrower Kamalpreet Kaur celebrates after her National record effort of 65.06 metres in the women’s discus throw at the Federation Cup Senior National Athletics Championships, in Patiala, on Friday. Photograph: AFI/Twitter

Discus thrower Kamalpreet Kaur booked her Tokyo Olympics berth with a sensational National record effort of 65.06 metres, an improvement on her earlier personal best by four metres, on the final day of the Federation Cup Senior National Athletics Championships, in Patiala, on Friday.

 

The 25-year-old Kaur, who won gold in the 2019 edition of the championships, dramatically heaved the discus to 65.06 metres in her first throw to the surprise of the sizeable crowd at the National Institute of Sports.

The Punjab athlete then fouled all her next five attempts.

The Tokyo Olympics qualifying mark in women's discus throw is 63.50m.

Kaur's earlier personal best was 61.04m, recorded in 2018.

She eclipsed the nine-year-old earlier National record of 64.76m, which was in the name of Olympian and 2010 Commonwealth Games gold medallist Krishna Poonia.

Hima Das, centre, S Dhanalaxmi, left, and Archana Suseendran show off their medals after the women's 200 metres

IMAGE: Hima Das, centre, S Dhanalaxmi, left, and Archana Suseendran show off their medals after the women's 200 metres. Hima won the race in a new record time of 23.21s. Photograph: AFI/Twitter

Competing in her first event after the 2018 Asian Games, where she won a bronze, veteran Seema Punia finished second with a best effort of 62.64m.

The 37-year-old Punia, who gold in the 2014 Asian Games and a medal each in the 2006, 2010, 2014 and 2018 Commonwealth Games, missed the Olympics qualification mark by less than a metre.

Sonal Goyal of Delhi took the bronze with a best throw of 52.11m.

Star athlete Hima Das of Assam won the women's 200m with a new meet record time of 23.21 seconds and took revenge of her semi-finals heat defeat to S Dhanalaxmi of Tamil Nadu.

Dhanalaxmi, who took the silver in 23.39 seconds, had broken PT Usha's earlier meet record by clocking 23.26 seconds on Thursday. But her meet record lasted less than a day.

Archana Suseendran was third with a time of 23.60s.

Hima, who has a personal best time of 23.10 seconds in the 200m, is yet to qualify for the Olympics.  

The Olympic qualifying mark for women's 200m is 22.80 seconds.

Five race walkers (K T Irfan, Sandeep Kumar and Rahul Rohilla) in the men's 20km event, and Bhawana Jat and Priyanka Goswami, in the women's 20km event), two javelin throwers (Neeraj Chopra and Shivpal Singh), Avinash Sable (men's 3000m steeplechase), M Sreeshankar (men's long jump) and the mixed 4x400 metres relay team qualified for the Tokyo Olympics earlier.

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