Top athletes return for Indian Grand Prix-2

The Indian Grand Prix series continues to be a launch pad for comebacks, with several international stars getting ready to test their fitness for the upcoming gruelling season.

Published : Mar 26, 2023 20:13 IST - 2 MINS READ

File Photo: The presence of Abdulla Aboobacker, Eldhose Paul and U. Karthik will make the triple jump one of the keenly fought events of the meet.
File Photo: The presence of Abdulla Aboobacker, Eldhose Paul and U. Karthik will make the triple jump one of the keenly fought events of the meet. | Photo Credit: The Hindu/RAGESH K
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File Photo: The presence of Abdulla Aboobacker, Eldhose Paul and U. Karthik will make the triple jump one of the keenly fought events of the meet. | Photo Credit: The Hindu/RAGESH K

The Indian Grand Prix series continues to be a launch pad for comebacks, with several international stars getting ready to test their fitness for the upcoming gruelling season.

The second Indian Grand Prix-2 at LNCPE Kariyavattom on Monday promises to be more competitive compared to the first Grand Prix held here a week ago, with several big names lined up in some events.

The focus will be on national 1500m record holder Jinson Johnson who will be taking part in his first competitive race after being laid low with a tendon injury on his right leg for nearly one year. After missing the major part of last season due to injury, Jinson is slowly regaining his fitness and wants to test himself in the heat of competition.

“I am looking to clock something under 3.45 here. I started training after my rehabilitation, but I am still to reach my peak fitness. I don’t want to stay away from competition for a long period, and I thought it would be better to test myself in meets rather than staying away from it,’’ said Jinson.

The 1500 national record holder P.U. Chitra is also making her first appearance after a six months layoff due to a shin injury. The Railway athlete will be running in the 1500m here where she is up against other national campers.

Mohammed Anas, who took a break from athletics to recover from niggles which was bothering him for quite some time, will be running in the 200m. Anas says he is still not ready to take part in his favourite 400m event.

Murali Sreeshankar, Jeswin Aldrin and Mohammed Anees will again be missing from the long jump event, while the presence of Abdulla Aboobacker, Eldhose Paul and U. Karthik will make the triple jump one of the keenly fought events of the meet.

Hima Das and V.K. Vismaya will be seen in action in 200m and 400m respectively while national shot put record holder Tajinderpal Singh Toor will be making his first appearance this season

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