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M Sreeshankar breaks national record, qualifies for Tokyo Olympics

Published at :March 18, 2021 at 1:27 AM
Modified at :December 13, 2023 at 1:01 PM
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The Kerala born long jumper stole the show at the Federation Cup by booking his ticket for the Olympics.

Long Jumper M Sreeshankar (Kerala) gave himself a double bonanza as an early birthday present – booking his place in the Olympic Games competition with a National Record leap of 8.26m in the 24th National Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championships 2021 at the Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports complex.

On a day when Tamil Nadu’s S Dhanalakshmi handed Dutee Chand (Odisha) a rare defeat in a national competition as she blazed the track to win the women’s 100m sprint in a stunning time of 11.39 seconds and Amoj Jacob (Delhi) secured a personal best in winning the men’s 400m, it was Sreeshankar’s National Record that stole the thunder.

Sreeshankar found the perfect combination of acceleration, take off and elevation on his fifth attempt to realise his dream of securing an automatic entry in the Olympic Games by breaching the entry standard of 8.22m. The World No. 24 improved on his own National mark of 8.20m, set in Bhubaneshwar on September 27, 2018.

Getting off the pit, he sensed that he had attained his goal, holding his arms aloft as he watched the officials measure the distance. His joy knew no bounds when he got the confirmation on the electronic board. On each of his four previous attempts, he had breached the 8.00m mark with a string that read 8.02, 8.04, 8.07 and 8.09. He found the explosive combination on the fifth try.

“I am thankful to everyone who supported me to achieve this result. I wanted to prove a point as everyone thought 8.20 was my peak and after that my performance was not the same. I am really very happy,” said Sreeshankar.

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Delhi’s 23-year-old Amoj Jacob showed a fine turn of speed to combine with staying power to claim the men’s quarter-mile crown with a career best time of 45.68 against more experienced runners. On the contrary, M R Poovamma’s resilience and determination in the women’s 400m proved too good against a bunch of youngsters, each eager to make an impression.

Gurindervir Singh (Punjab) dominated the men’s 100m dash, winning in 10.32 seconds, showing that the personal best of 10.30 seconds achieved in the semifinals was not a flash in the pan. He was a picture of confidence and power as he led from gun to beam, leaving K Elakkiadasan (Tamil Nadu) and Krishnakumar Satish Rane (Maharashtra) to fight for the second spot.

In the women’s 100m final, the 22-year-old Dhanalakshmi scripted a start-to-finish win, riding on an explosive start that placed her in the lead very early in the blue riband race. If there were any signs of nerves when she was up against the likes of Dutee Chand, Hima Das and Archana Suseendran, Dhanalakshmi did not let anyone see that, powering her way to a famous victory.

Dhanalakshmi produced only her second-best time, a hundredths of a second slower than the 11.38 seconds she had clocked in the semifinal heats on Monday. Dutee Chand tried hard to catch up but the girl from Tiruchirapalli showed no signs of slowing down as she broke the beam 0.19 seconds before the Asian Games medallist and World Universities Games champion.

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