Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championships 2023: Full schedule, fixtures, results, live streaming details
Top Indian track and field athletes are set to participate in the competition.
Get ready to witness the biggest spectacle in Indian athletics as the Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championships 2023 is all set to take place from May 15-18, 2023 at the Birsa Munda Stadium in Morabadi, Ranchi. As the 26th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for India, this event promises to be a thrilling showcase of some of the finest athletic talents in the country. So mark your calendars and get ready to witness some adrenaline-pumping action as India's top athletes battle it out for supremacy at the Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championships.
Adding to the excitement, the performances at the Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championships 2023 will also play a crucial role in determining the Indian team for the upcoming Asian Athletics Championships 2023, scheduled to take place in Bangkok, Thailand from July 12-16, 2023. This prestigious event will feature some of the finest athletes from across the continent.
Hence, the stakes are high for the participating athletes, who will not only compete for the glory of winning the national championship but also strive to secure their spot in the Indian team for the upcoming Asian Athletics Championships.
Events
Men's Events
- Sprinting Events-100m, 200m and 400m
- Middle-Distance Events: 800m and 1500m
- Long-Distance Events: 5000m and 10000m
- Hurdles: 110m Hurdles , 400m hurdles and 3000m steeple chase
- Field Events: Jumps- long jump, triple jump, high jump and pole vault ; throws- shot put, discus throw, Hammer throw and javelin throw
- Combined Events: Decathlon
Women's events
- Sprinting Events-100m, 200m and 400m
- Middle-Distance Events: 800m and 1500m
- Long-Distance Events: 5000m and 10000m
- Hurdles: 100m hurdles , 400m hurdles and 3000m steeple chase
- Field Events: Jumps- long jump, triple jump, high jump and pole vault ; throws- shot put, discus throw, hammer throw and javelin throw
- Combined Events: Heptathlon
Athletes to watch out for in Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championships 2023
The Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championships 2023 is set to be a highly competitive event with top athletes from all over India vying for glory. Among the athletes to watch out for are throwers like Manu DP and Annu Rani who have already made waves on the international circuit and will be looking to secure their spots in the Indian team for the upcoming Asian Athletics Championships.
The men's 400m has an exciting lineup with Mohammed Ajmal, Mohammed Anas Yahiya, Amoj Jacob, and Arokiya Rajiv who are expected to put on a strong showing, while in the 400m hurdles runner - Jabir MP is also one to watch out for.
In the field events, long jumpers - Mohammed Anees Yahiya and Ancy Sojan will be looking to make their mark and secure their spots on the national team. Finally, we have the national record holder, Jyothi Yarraji in the women's 100m hurdles making it a unique opportunity to witness versatile athletes showcase their talents in multiple events.
Athletes who will miss Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championships 2023
It's worth noting that despite the presence of many top athletes, some notable names will be missing from the 2023 edition of the Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championships. National champions like Praveen Chithravel and Eldhose Paul will not be participating in this year's men's triple jump event.
In addition, Neeraj Chopra, India's reigning Olympic gold medalist in the javelin throw and Murali Sreeshankar, the national record holder in the long jump will also be absent from the competition. Other notable athletes like Jeswin Aldrin and Hima Das have opted to skip the event as well. Even Tejaswin Shankar, one of India's most promising high jumpers will not be competing at the championships.
When and Where to watch live telecast and live streaming Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championships 2023
The Athletic Federation of India's official YouTube channel will provide live streaming for the National Federation Cup Senior Athletics 2023 event, as there will be no live telecast available for the event.
Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championships 2023 schedule and fixtures (Only Finals)
May 15 (Monday)
5:40 AM: Men’s 10,000m
6:20 AM: Women’s 10,000m
6.00 PM: Women’s hammer throw
8:10 PM: Men’s 3000m steeplechase
8:30 PM: Women’s 3000m steeplechase
May 16 (Tuesday)
5:50 PM: Women’s triple jump
6:00 PM: Men’s shot put
6:05 PM: Women’s javelin throw
6:10 PM: Men’s high jump
7:00 PM: Women’s 100m
7:10 PM: Men’s 100m
7:15 PM: Men’s discus throw
7:20 PM: Men’s long jump
7:30 PM: Women’s shot put
7:35 PM: Women’s 400m
7:50 PM: Men’s 400m
8:00 PM: Women’s 1500m
8:15 PM: Men’s 1500m
8:30 PM: Decathlon
May 17 (Wednesday)
5.30 PM: Women’s discus throw
6:10 PM: Women’s 100m hurdles
6:30 PM: Men’s 110m hurdles
6:50 PM: Men’s hammer throw
May 18 (Thursday)
5:45 AM: Men’s 5000m
6:10 AM: Women’s 5000m
7:40 AM: Women’s pole vault
5:00 PM: Men’s pole vault
5:10 PM: Women’s long jump
5:20 PM: Women’s high jump
5:30 PM: Men’s javelin throw
6:00 PM: Women’s 200m
6:10 PM: Men’s 200m
6:30 PM: Men’s triple jump
6:50 PM: Men’s 400m hurdles
7:10 PM: Women’s 400m hurdles
7:25 PM: Women’s heptathlon
7:40 PM: Women’s 800m
7:55 PM: Men’s 800m
Complete schedule Here.
Results
Day 1 Medal Winners
Men’s 10,000m - 1. Gulveer Singh (29:05.90), 2. Abhishek Pal (29:07.11), and 3. Rohit Kumar (29:08.95)
Women’s 10,000m - 1. Sanjivani Jadhav (33:32.73), 2. Kavita Yadav (34:05.47), and 3. Seema (34:43.66)
Women’s hammer throw -1. Tanya Chaudhary (60.54m), 2. Sarita R Singh (60.45m), and 3. Manpreet Kaur (57.08m)
Men’s 3000m steeplechase - 1. Md Nur Hasan (8:30.56), 2. Vikram Singh (8:40.20), and 3. Sumit Kumar (8:48.49)
Women’s 3000m steeplechase - 1. Priti Lamba (9:47.78), 2. Bhagyashree Lahanu (10:24.03), and 3. Komal Chandraka Jagadale (10:25.32)
Day 2 Medal Winners
Men’s shot put - 1. Tajinderpal Singh Toor (20.42m), 2. Sahib Singh (19.23m), and 3. Karanveer Singh (19.05m)
Men’s high jump -1. Sarvesh Anil Kushare (2.22m), 2. Jesse Sandesh (2.18m), and 3. Swadhin Kumar Majhi (2.11m)
Men’s 100m - 1. Amiya Kumar Mallick (10.31), 2. Elakkiadasan (10.37), and 3. Dondapati Mruty Jayaram (10.40)
Men’s discus throw - 1. Harpreet Singh (55.63m); 2. Nirbhay Singh (54.39m); 3. Sachin Suhag (51.34m)
Men’s long jump - 1. David P (7.75m); 2. Muhammed Anees Yahiya (7.73m); 3. Samuel R (7.59m)
Men’s 400m - 1. Rajesh Ramesh (45.75); 2. Muhammed Ajmal V (45.85); 3. Muhammed Anas Yahiya (46.19)
Men’s 1500m - 1. Jinson Johnson (3:44.43); 2. Abhishek Singh Thakur (3:45.32), and 3. Rahul (3:45.72)
Women’s javelin throw - 1. Annu Rani (59.24m), 2. Uma Choudhary (51.15m), and 3. Shilpa Rani (50.87m)
Women’s triple jump - 1. Poorva Hitesh Sawant (13.27m), 2. Mallala Anusha (13.11m), and 3. Karthika Gothandapni (13.10m)
Women’s 100m: 1. Srabani Nanda (11.57); 2. Archana Suseendran (11.66); 3. Daneshwari AT (11.69)
Women’s shot put - 1. Manpreet Kaur (16.57m), 2. Abha Khatua (16.57m), and 3. Paramjit Kaur (15.79m)
Women’s 400m - 1. Priya Mohan (53.40), 2. Sonia Baishya (53.42), and 3. Florence Barla (53.76)
Women’s 1500m - 1. Ankita (4:16.99), 2. Chanda (4:17.55), and 3. Pooja (4:20.03)
Decathlon -1. Usaid Khan (6970), 2. Mohit (6794), and 3. Gokul S (6752)
Day 3 Medal Winners
Women's 100m hurdles - Jyothi Yarraji (12.89), Nithya Ramaraj (13.44), and Sapna Kumari (13.58)
Men's 110m hurdles - Tejas Shirse (13.71), Madhvendra Singh (14.01), and Sachin Bina (14.23)
Men's hammer throw - Damneet Singh (64.91m), Taranveer Singh (64.81m), and Lokesh Poonia (57.61m)
Women's discus throw - Shalini Chaudhary (49.35m), Paramjot Kaur (48.76m), and Salmi (46.31m)
Day 4 Medal Winners
Men's 5000m - 1. Gulveer Singh (13:54.41), 2. Abhishek Pal (13:56.32), and 3. Harman Jot Singh (13:57.02)
Women's 5000m - 1. Ankita (15:49.49), 2. Sanjivani (15:51.16), and 3. Seema (16:11.72)
Women's Pole Vault - 1. Rosy Meena Paulraj (4m), 2. Pavitra (4m), and 3. Baranica Elangovan (3.60m)
Men's Pole Vault - 1. Dev meena (4.80m), 2. Rambeer Singh (4.70m), and 3. Sakthi Mahendran(4.60m)
Women's Long Jump - 1. Ancy Sojan (6.56m), 2. Karthika (6.31m), and 3. Nayana James (6.30m)
Women's High Jump - 1. Rubina Yadav (1.80m), 2. Angel Devasia (1.76m), and 3. Khyati Mathur (1.76m)
Men's Javelin Throw - 1. Rohit Yadav (83.40m), 2. Manu DP (82.95m) and 3. Sachin Yadav (80.27m)
Women's 200m - 1. Jyothi Yarraji (23.41), 2. Archana Sussendran (23.61), and 3. Himani Chandel (24.23)
Men's 200m - 1. Amlan Borgohain (20.83), 2. Animesh Kujur (20.94), and 3. Kapil (21.44)
Men's 400m Hurdles - 1. Yashas (49.40m), 2. Santhosh T (49.51), and 3. Jabir (49.99)
Women's 400m Hurdles - 1. Vithya Ramaraj (57.51), 2. Arathi (58.29), and 3. Anu (59.32)
Women's 800m - 1. Chanda (02:01.79), 2. Lavika Sharma (02:03.70), 3. Twinkle (02:03.74)
Men's 800m - 1. Krishna Kumar (1:46.83), 2. Mohammed Afsal (1:47.66), and 3. Ankesh Chaudhary (1:48.38)
Women's Heptathlon - 1. Sowmiya Murugan (5187), 2. Purnima Hembram (5128), and 3. Tanushree (4655)
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