Bhubaneswar: It was an eventful day here on Friday at the 62nd National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championship as more than a dozen athletes made the cut for the Hangzhou
Asian Games, scheduled to be held in September in China.
The evening session saw an exciting duel between local favourite Srabani
Nanda and
Jyothi Yarraji of
Andhra Pradesh battling for supremacy in the women’s 100m dash.
However, Jyothi Yarraji pipped Srabani Nanda to post a personal best time of 11.46 seconds to win gold.
In the longer sprint -- 400m race -- Kerala’s Muhammed Anas fought a pitched battle with Sri Lanka’s Kalinga Kumarage for the gold.
But Sri Lankan surged ahead to post a time of 45.64 secs to win gold.
While the Indian athlete settled for silver with a time of 45.76 secs which was his season best time. “I’m improving my time with each competition I have competed until June. I’m hopeful of further improving my time at the July 12 to 16 Asian Athletics Championship in Bangkok,” said Muhammed Anas.
The women’s 400m race, however, went on expected lines with Haryana’s
Anjali Devi clocking a season best time of 51.48 secs to win gold.
Anjali Devi, got a wild card entry to compete in Bhubaneswar and improved her semifinal performance 52.03 seconds in the final.
Top four athletes bettered the Asian Games qualification time of 52.96 seconds in the women’s 400m event. ians