Indian Open Continental Bronze: Annu Rani wins javelin gold, Murali Sreeshankar wins long jump title - Highlights
Sri Lanka's Rumesh Pathirage qualifies for World Cships with a massive 86.5m throw
He also broke the Sri Lankan men's javelin national record of 85.79m, held by Sumedha.
Meanwhile, India's Sachin Yadav starts with a 79m+ throw and is currently in third position behind the two Sri Lankan throwers.
Up Next: - Men's Javelin Throw Final at 6:25 PM IST
There are 10 entries in the men's javelin throw final, which is expected to be another Indo-Sri Lankan fight for the gold medal between Sachin Yadav and Yashvir Singh of India and Rumesh and Sumedha of Sri Lanka.
Here is the start list:
Abinaya Rajarajan wins the 100m women's gold medal with a time of 11.57s
Abinaya continued her rise in the women's 100m event, winning her sixth victory of the season, including both domestic and international events.
100m Women's medalists:
Abinaya Rajarajan (IND) - 11.57s
Sneha SS (IND) - 11.70s
Nithya Gandhe (IND) - 11.70s
No medal for India in the men's 100m
A disappointing outing for the Indian men's 100m runners as India failed to win a single medal from the event.
Lalu Prasad Bhoi (10.54s) finished as the best Indian in the 100m men's event in fourth place.
Medalists:
Muhammad Azeem (MAS) - 10.35s
Chamod M Yodhasinghe (SRI) - 10.43s
Danish Iftikhar Muhammad (MAS) - 10.50s
Another 60m+ throw from Annu Rani further extends her lead at the top
She registered a massive distance of 62.01m on her fourth attempt, which is her second consecutive 62m+ throw within a month.
Annu Rani takes the lead in the women's javelin throw event with a good throw of 58.65m
She started with a 52m throw in her first attempt but bettered that in the second attempt by a good 6m distance.
Vijaykumari wins the women's 400m gold medal with a brilliant time of 53.40s
Vijaykumari pipped her experienced compatriots like Aishwarya Mishra to clinch the women's 400m title.
Meanwhile, one of the medal favourites, Vithya Ramraj, had a false start and hence was disqualified from the final.
Medalists:
Vijaykumari (IND)- 53.40s
Devyaniba (IND) - 53.87s
Louise Evens (GBR) - 54.28s
Vishal TK wins the 400m gold medal with another sub-46s time of 45.72s
Vishal edged past the senior compatriot Amoj Jacob to win the 400m title with his third sub 46s time of 2025.
Medalists:
Vishal TK - 45.72s
Amoj Jacob - 45.86s - Season Best
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