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Tejaswin headlines field at India Open athletics championship
Tejaswin headlines field at India Open athletics championship

The Hindu

timea day ago

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Tejaswin headlines field at India Open athletics championship

Tejaswin Shankar is among the leading names who will compete in the Indian Open athletics meet 2025 at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium here on Saturday. Tejaswin, who earned a decathlon silver at the Asian Athletics Championships last month, will feature in the 110m hurdles and high jump events here. Olympian Sarvesh Kushare will be among Shankar's challengers in the high jump. Asian Games silver medallist Mohammed Afsal, who broke the men's 800m national record last month, will also be seen in action. Abinaya Rajarajan, 18, who was part of the Indian women's 4x100m team which won silver at the Asian Athletics Championships 2025, will look to continue her impressive run in the senior ranks. Asian Athletics Championships bronze medallist Vithya Ramraj (women's 400m hurdles), sprinter Nithya Gandhe and Jisna Mathew (women's 400m) are some of the other international athletes on the start list.

Tejaswin Shankar, Animesh Kujur Make TOPS List, Pranati Nayak Included In TAGG
Tejaswin Shankar, Animesh Kujur Make TOPS List, Pranati Nayak Included In TAGG

News18

time5 days ago

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Tejaswin Shankar, Animesh Kujur Make TOPS List, Pranati Nayak Included In TAGG

Last Updated: Athletes under the TOPS scheme are permitted a monthly allowance of Rs 25,000 and are considered medal prospects at international events. India decathlete Tejaswin Shankar, sprinter Animesh Kujur and the women's 4x100m relay team were added to the Target Olympic Podium Scheme's developmental group, while gymnast Pranati Nayak was included in the Target Asian Games Group by the Sports Ministry on Monday. Athletes under the TOPS scheme are permitted a monthly allowance of Rs 25,000 and are considered medal prospects at international events. Shankar, the 26-year-old primarily based in the USA, became the first Indian to win two decathlon medals at the Asian Championships. He upgraded his previous bronze to a silver last month in Gumi, South Korea. Meanwhile, 22-year-old Amlan Borgohain secured a bronze medal in the men's 200m event with a national record time of 20.32 seconds. This marked his first international medal. The women's 4x100m relay team, comprising Abinaya Rajarajan, Sneha Shanuvalli, Nithya Gandhe, and Srabani Nanda, also made the developmental list after winning a silver medal at the Asian meet. Other notable performers from the Asian event who were included in the group after a recent meeting of the ministry's Mission Olympic Cell (MOC) include high jumper Pooja (gold, 1.89m PB), Servin Sebastian (race walking), Vithya Ramaraj (hurdles), Sachin Yadav (javelin throw), and Yoonus Shah (middle-distance). The core group, reduced from 179 to 94 names following the end of an Olympic cycle, now includes only 42 able-bodied athletes. Among them are javelin superstar Neeraj Chopra, steeplechaser Avinash Sable, and long jumper M Sreeshankar. Gymnasts Pranati Nayak and Protishtha Samanta (vault) have been added to the Target Asian Games Group (TAGG). Nayak recently won a bronze medal at the Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Jecheon, South Korea. This was her third bronze at the continental event, following previous wins in Ulaanbaatar (2019) and Doha (2022). The MOC includes members such as TOPS CEO NS Johal, Olympic medallist Gagan Narang, Pullela Gopichand (Vice-president, Badminton Association of India), Viren Rasquinha (Olympic Gold Quest), Aparna Popat, Dronacharya awardee para coach Dr. Satyapal Singh, and Arjuna awardee Prashanti Singh. An amount of Rs 11.90 lakh has been approved for archers Parneet Kaur, Priyansh, and Jyothi Surekha Vennam to purchase equipment as part of their preparations for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. All three are part of the TOPS core group. Deputy Director of the Bengaluru SAI centre, Sathishkumar S, has been awarded the prestigious Chevening Scholarship by the UK Government for the 2025–26 academic year. He will pursue a Master's degree in Sports Management, Politics, and International Development at Loughborough University. Sathishkumar joined SAI in 2017 and has been involved in over 10 editions of the Khelo India Games. He was deputed as an official observer for India at the Paris Olympics and the Birmingham Commonwealth Games. (With Inputs From PTI) First Published: June 23, 2025, 17:02 IST

WATCH: Sai Sudharsan's unique visualisation method during Test debut in 1st India vs England Test
WATCH: Sai Sudharsan's unique visualisation method during Test debut in 1st India vs England Test

Indian Express

time6 days ago

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  • Indian Express

WATCH: Sai Sudharsan's unique visualisation method during Test debut in 1st India vs England Test

B Sai Sudharsan has largely had a Test debut to forget for India against England at Headingley, after being dismissed for a four-ball duck in the first innings and then getting out for a 48-ball 30 for In a video posted by broadcasters Sony Sports Network, the Indian cricketer can be seen visualising with his helmet on. Sai Sudharsan is seen lifting the ball and raising it in front of his eyes, then he moves it sideways as his eyes track its path. Then after holding the ball in front of his eyes for a few seconds, he drops the ball. In the video, Sai Sudharsan can also be seen taking copious notes in a book while still wearing his helmet. Focus. Visualise. Execute 🧠 Great innings begin long before the first ball 💫#SonySportsNetwork #GroundTumharaJeetHamari #ENGvIND #NayaIndia #DhaakadIndia #TeamIndia — Sony Sports Network (@SonySportsNetwk) June 22, 2025 The clip earned Sai Sudharsan admiration from Commonwealth Games medallist Tejaswin Shankar who wrote on X: 'If you can't see it you can't achieve it! Beautiful behind the scenes visuals and takeaway for all aspiring athletes!' Sai Sudharsan has previously spoken about the importance of visualisation for his batting. 'In terms of preparation, I feel that the most important thing for me is visualisation and putting in hard work in practice. I try and see what the bowler is doing and then take tactical advantages from the bowler. I first try out things in the nets, whether it is possible to do it against a particular bowler. I visualise it, then I go and try it in the match,' he had said during a JioHotstar PressRoom interaction with media in the recent Indian Premier League season. Sai Sudharsan has also been caught by broadcasters spending plenty of time next to the pitch before games practising his bat swing among other things. Not surprisingly then, he earned the Orange Cap in IPL 2025 thanks to scoring 759 runs in 15 matches at an average of 54.21. The runs were scored at a strike rate of 156.17.

Asian Athletics 2025: Mixed relay team wins Gold, Tejaswin bags decathlon silver
Asian Athletics 2025: Mixed relay team wins Gold, Tejaswin bags decathlon silver

India Today

time28-05-2025

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Asian Athletics 2025: Mixed relay team wins Gold, Tejaswin bags decathlon silver

India clinched six medals on Day 2 of the Asian Athletics Championships held in Gumi, South Korea. The highlight of the day was the Indian 4x400m mixed relay team, which secured the gold medal, while Tejaswin Shankar won silver in the decathlon event on Wednesday, May 28. With this performance, India currently holds third place on the medal table at the prestigious continental championships, trailing only China and Japan with a total of two gold, four silver and two bronze 4x400m mixed relay team delivered a stellar performance, clinching the gold medal and defending their title with a time of 3:18.20 seconds. Santhosh Kumar Tamilarasan, Rupal Chaudhary, Vishal Thennarasu Kayalvizhi and Subha Venkatesan sprinted to the top step of the podium, leading from start to Indian quartet outpaced China (3:20.52s) and Sri Lanka (3:21.95s), who took silver and bronze respectively. This victory marked India's second gold medal of the championships following Gulveer Singh's triumph in the men's 10,000m on Day SHANKAR AND PRAVEEN CHITRAVEL WIN SILVERS Meanwhile, India's Praveen Chithravel won silver behind China's Zhu Yaming in the men's triple jump. Praveen, who won bronze in the Asian Games in Hangzhou, came up with a best effort of 16.90m while Zhu took Gold with Gyumin Yu won bronze with a best effort of 16.82m, which was his season-best Shankar won silver in decathlon, impressing over the first two days. The 26-year-old has won bronze in the 2023 edition, but it's his second silver in decathlon at the continental level after his Asian Games silver in DELIGHT FOR RUPAL CHAUDHARYEarlier in the day, Rupal Chaudhary, a 20-year-old quarter-miler from Uttar Pradesh's Shahpur Jainpur village in Meerut, opened India's medal account with a silver in the women's 400m. She clocked 52.68 seconds, finishing behind Japan's Nanako Matsumoto (52.17s), while Uzbekistan's Jonbibi Hukmova took bronze (52.79s).Fellow Indian Vithya Ramraj placed fifth with 53.00 was Rupal's second medal of the day, reinforcing her rising star status. Notably, she had previously made history by becoming the first Indian athlete to win two medals at the World U20 Athletics Championships in 2022, with a silver in the 4x400m relay and bronze in the Thennarasu Kayalvizhi clocked a personal best of 45.57 seconds in the men's 400m, finishing fourth in a tightly contested final. Though he missed out on a medal, his performance contributed significantly to India's successful 4x400m relay run later in the BAGS SILVER IN WOMEN'S 1500MIndia's Pooja added another silver in the women's 1500m, recording a time of 4:10.83. She narrowly missed the gold, which went to China's Li Chunhui (4:10.58), while Japan's Tomaka Kimura bagged bronze (4:11.56, season's best).advertisementCompatriot Lili Das finished fourth with a commendable 4: FOR YOONUS IN MEN'S 1500MYoonus Shah brought home a bronze medal in the men's 1500m, clocking 3:43.03. The race was won by Japan's Kazuto Lizawa (3:42.56, personal best), followed by South Korea's Jaeung Lee (3:42.79).On Day 1, apart from Gulveer Singh, Servin Sebastian clinched the 20km race walk bronze. (WITH PTI Inputs)

Asian Athletics Championships 2025, Medals Tally: India placed third with two golds after day two
Asian Athletics Championships 2025, Medals Tally: India placed third with two golds after day two

The Hindu

time28-05-2025

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Asian Athletics Championships 2025, Medals Tally: India placed third with two golds after day two

India slipped from second to third on the second day of the Asian Athletics Championships medal tally in Gumi, Korea. The country's second gold medal of the competition came in the 4x400m mixed relay while Tejaswin Shankar (Decathlon), Praveen Chithravel (Men's Triple Jump), Rupal Chaudhary (Women's 400m) and Pooja (Women's 1500m) grabbed silver medals. Yoonus Shah won a bronze in men's 1500m. China leads with 13 medals (10 gold), followed by Japan, India and others. The event ends on May 31. Here's the top five breakdown after day two: Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 China 10 3 0 13 2 Japan 3 5 5 13 3 India 2 4 2 8 4 Qatar 1 0 0 1 5 Korea 0 1 2 3 Related Topics Asian Athletics Championships

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