City
Epaper

AIAC: Jyothi breaks national record with a gold medal

By IANS | Updated: February 17, 2024 16:00 IST

Tehran, Feb 17 Jyothi Yarraji broke her national record in 60m hurdles to win the gold medal at ...

Open in App

Tehran, Feb 17 Jyothi Yarraji broke her national record in 60m hurdles to win the gold medal at the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships 2024 on Saturday. Yarraji soared to victory, clocking an astonishing 8.12 seconds in the final.

Jyothi Yarraji has now broken the 60-meter hurdles national record six times. Jyothi set a national record last year when she ran a time of 8.20 seconds, then beat it four more times to finish in 8.13 seconds. Jyothi beat her heat earlier in the day, recording 8.22 seconds. Jyothi outperformed herself in the last iteration of the competition, obtaining a silver medal.

Earlier, Harmilan Bains too seized the gold medal in the 1500m final, crossing the finish line with a time of 4:29.55. Her stellar performance set the tone for India's dominance on the track.

India has already outperformed last year, when only Jyothi Yarraji came back with a gold medal, with two gold on the first day.

In the field events, Shaili Singh and Nayana James showcased their prowess in the long jump final, delivering commendable performances to secure fifth and sixth place, respectively. Though falling short of the podium, their efforts added valuable points to India's tally.

Ajay Kumar Saroj (1500m), Tajinderpal Singh Toor (Shot Put), Dhanvir (Shot Put), and Tejas Shirse (60m hurdles) will compete in the evening session.

--IANS

hs/

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

International'Look forward to continuing our work to stabilise, rebuild ties': EAM Jaishankar wishes China on occasion of Founding Day

BusinessRBI revises growth projection upwards to 6.8% from 6.5% for FY 26

BusinessRBI revised CPI inflation downwards to 2.6% for FY26 from earlier projection of 3.1%

InternationalIndia reaffirms commitment to long-standing friendship with Armenia

TechnologyNavi Mumbai International Airport a monument shaped by thousands of hands, hearts: Gautam Adani

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsHype around India-Pak matches overstated, contest not what it used to be: Arun Dhumal

Other SportsRachin ruled out of Australia T20Is with facial injury; Neesham called in

Other SportsMann vs Burpees: Adventurer with cause, Mann Sharma announces historic World Book of Records attempt

Other SportsWomen’s World Cup: All-round Deepti, Sneh, Amanjot help India outsmart Sri Lanka in opener

Other SportsJavelin magic: Neeraj, Sachin cheer as Sumit creates history at World Para Athletics C'ships