Olympics-bound Lalita Babar today smashed her own national record to win the gold while Sudha Singh also qualified for the Rio Games while winning silver in women's 3000m steeplechase on the second and penultimate day of the Federation Cup National Athletics Championships here.
Rajiv Arokiya set the second national record of the day while winning the gold in men's 400m race with a time of 45.47secs, missing the Rio Olympics qualification standard of 45.40secs by 0.7secs at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.
Sudha's was the first Olympic qualifying effort in the Championships. Two national records were created on the first day yesterday with Dutee Chand (women's 100m) and Amiya Kumar Mallick (men's 100m), both from Odisha, clocking 11.33secs and 10.26secs respectively, though both could not make the Rio cut.
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The performance of Asian champion Babar, who finished eighth in 3000m steeplechase in the World Championships last year, was also remarkable as she recorded the world leading time though it is very early in the season.
Sudha has also qualified for the Olympics in marathon but Athletics Federation of Indian officials said that both she and Babar will compete in 3000m steeplechase in Rio and not in marathon race. The officials said that 3000m steeplechase has better chance for the duo doing better in the Olympics than competing in marathon.
For Sudha, it was a make or break race to make it to the Rio Games in 3000m steeplechase, and emotion took over her as she expressed relief of booking a Rio berth under pressure.
"There was pressure on me as it was my make or break race. I want to compete in 3000m steeplechase in Olympics but since I was not competing in this event since 2014 Asian Games, I am not getting any events outside the country. So I have no chance to qualify for Rio in 3000m steeplechase except running in domestic meets," she told reporters after the race.
"I am relieved now that I have qualified and I hope to run in international events in the run-up to Rio Games," she added.
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It is learnt that within minutes of Sudha qualifying for Rio Games, AFI Secretary C K Valson sent an e-mail to Shanghai Diamond League organisers to allow Sudha to compete in the prestigious event to be held there on May 14.
"When you send your entry for an international meet, the organisers would ask for timings of recent races but Sudha does not have any for the last one and half years as she was running only marathon. So she can't take part in international events. Now that she has qualified for Rio and she has got a good timing, I have sent a request to Shanghai Diamond League organisers for her entry," Valso told
Results:
Men:
Long Jump: 1. K PREM KUMAR (RSPB) 7.88m; 2. ANKIT SHARMA (HAR) 7.76m; 3. SAMSHEER (KAR) 7.62m.
400m Race: 1. RAJIV AROKIA (TN) 45.47; 2. MUHAMMED ANAS YAHIYA (KER) 45.75; 3. P KUNHUMUHAMMED (ARMY) 46.08.
1500m Race: 1. AJAY KUMAR SAROJ (ONGC) 3:44.60; 2. SANDEEP SINGH (HAR) 3:45.86; 3. RAHUL HARVEER SINGH (DEL) 3:46.07.
3000m Steeplechase: 1. NAVEEN KUMAR (HAR) 8:55.04; 2. DURGA BAHADUR BUDHA (MANI) 9:01.91; 3. SACHIN PATIL (MAH) 9:12.99.
Hammer Throw: 1. NIRAJ KUMAR (RAJ) 68.46m; 2. SUKHDEV SINGH (HAR) 65.61m; 3. GURJOHAR SINGH (BSF) 61.83m.
Women:
400m Race: 1. ANILDA THOMAS (KER) 52.40; 2. M R POOVAMMA (ONGC) 52.60; 3. JAUNA MURMU (ONGC) 53.37.
3000m Steeplechase: 1. LALITA SHIVAJI BABAR (MAH) 9:27.09; 2. SUDHA SINGH (UP) 9:31.86; 3. PARUL CHAUDHARY (UP) 10:47.49.
High Jump: 1. SAHANA KUMARI (KAR) 1.80m; 2. P ANGEL DEVASIA (KER) 1.73m; 3. KC CHANDANA (KAR) 1.73m.
Discus Throw: 1. KRISHNA POONIA (HAR) 55.09m; 2. SANDEEP KUMARI (HAR) 54.93m; 3 NAVJEET KAUR DHILLON (ONGC) 53.65m.
1500m Race: 1. O P JAISHA (KER) 4:18.69; 2. P U CHITRA (KER) 4:29.17; 3. ADESH KUMARI (HAR) 4:30.58.