Federation Cup: Sable books Worlds berth with national record
It was a disappointing day for Hima Das, however, who missed the Asian Championships mark on the final day competition.
Published : Mar 18, 2019 20:41 IST
For 37 long years, Gopal Saini’s 3000m steeplechase national record stood tall. Now, it has been broken twice in less than a year, and Avinash Sable can stake claim to being the best in India by quite a margin in the event. The 24-year old army man bettered his own previous best by clocking eight minutes, 28.94 seconds as the 23rd Federation Cup ended on a high note – as far as the AFI would be concerned -- here on Monday. It was the first time anyone in India has run under 8:29.00 – just like Sable was also the first to run under 8:30.00 last year – and was good enough to make the cut for not only the Asian Championships but the World Championships as well. Monday though was more about proving those wrong who had first questioned his ability after a damaging ankle injury before the Asian Games, and then termed his Bhubaneswar performance last year as a one-off. “It was always on the back of my mind to prove that I deserve to be here. I had an injury and then I moved back to train under Amrish sir. The foreign coach (Nikolai Snesarev) was good and helped a lot but it just didn’t work out. But people were writing me off,” Sable said. Also overcoming two years of frustration and less than satisfactory performances was Arokia Rajiv, who qualified for the Asian meet with his first sub-46sec run in almost a year. That he beat national record holder Muhammed Anas in the 400m was a bonus – the country’s premier quartermiler hadn’t beaten Anas for the last two years.
The results Men: 100m: 1. Gurindervir Singh (10.35s), 2. Harjit Singh (10.48), 3. Siva Kumar (10.50); 400m: 1. Arokia Rajiv (45.73s), 2. Muhd. Anas Yahiya (45.89), 3. Kunhu Mohd. (46.47); 1500m: 1. Jinson Johnson (3:41.67), 2. Ajay Kumar Saroj (3:43.57), 3. Rahul (3:44.94); 110m hurdles: 1. Surendra Jayakumar (14.06s), 2. Mohd. Fais C (14.18), 3. Suresh Kumar (14.34); long jump: 1. Muhd. Anees Yahiya (7.50m), 2. Athistam K (7.46m), 3. Siddharth Naik (7.34m); hammer throw: 1. Taranveer Singh (64.37m), 2. Gurkirat Singh (60.02m), 3. Amar Singh Rana (59.31m); 3000m steeplechase: 1. Avinash Sable (8:28.94), 2. Shankar Lal Swami (8:34.66), 3. Durga Bahadur Budha (8:46.09). Women: 100m: 1. Dutee Chand (11.45s), 2. Archana Suseendran (11.72), 3. Ranga K (11.75); 400m: 1. Hima Das (52.88s), 2. MR Poovamma (53.15), 3. Saritaben Gayakwad (53.28); 1500m: 1. Gomathi Marimuthu (4:23.62), 2. Lili Das (4:23.84), 3. Chitra PU (4:24.05); 100m hurdles: 1. S. Pushpanjali (13.88s), 2. Elezabeth Antony (13.96), 3. Nithya R (14.02); shot put: 1. Navjeet Kaur Dhillon (15.28m), 2. Abha Khatua (14.96m), 3. Tunlai Narzary (14.82m); 3000m steeplechase: 1. Parul Chaudhary (10:10.31), 2. Chinta Yadav (10:12.16), 3. Priti Lamba (10:12.59); heptathlon: 1. Swapna Barman (5901 pts), 2. Purnima Hembram (5597), 3. M. Sowmiya (5292). |