Sekar Dhanalakshmi becomes 3rd fastest Indian woman in 200m

Almaty (Kazakhstan), Jun 26 (Sports News) Ace sprinter Sekar Dhanalakshmi ran her personal best time to win 200m gold at the Qosanov Memorial Athletics Meet while the likes of shot putter Tajinderpal Singh Toor and javelin thrower Rohit Yadav returned to India without competing in the event here on Sunday.

Dhanalakshmi ran a creditable sub-23 second, clocking 22.89s to better her earlier personal best of 23.14s she had come up last year. She had won a 200m gold in the national Inter-Sate Championships in Chennai earlier this month with a time of 23.27s.

She missed the automatic qualification mark of 22.80s for World Championships (July 15 to 24) in Oregon, USA, but will have to see if she can make it to the showpiece through world ranking quota. The World Championships qualification deadline ends on Sunday midnight.

Dhanalakshmi is only the third Indian woman to run sub-23s after national record holder Saraswati Saha (22.82s) and Hima Das (22.88s). Another Indian Dutee Chand was third with a time of 23.60s.

Toor and Rohit, however, did not take part in the meet and they are reaching India on Monday as they have to complete formalities for USA visa for the World Championships.

"Toor's interview for USA visa is on Monday and he will have to take a 9.30pm local time flight from Almaty. If he takes part in his competition, he will miss the flight. So, he skipped the event," a source said on conditions of anonymity.

However, Toor's selection in the Commonwealth team has been "subject to performance in Kazakhstan". The Asian record holder, just missed the CWG qualifying standard of 20.50m during his gold winning throw of 20.34m in the National Inter-State Championships in Chennai earlier this month.

He has already qualified for World Championship with his 21.10m throw in June last year. "Rohit's case is also the same as Toor and AFI is hoping that he will qualify for the World Championships through world ranking quota. So, he also has to do his US visa formalities," the source said.

The World Championships automatic qualification mark for men's javelin throw is 85m and Rohit had his personal best of 82.54m while winning silver at the National Inter-State Championships.

Rohit and DP Manu, who had won gold in National Inter-State Championships with a throw of 84.35m, have been named in the CWG team along with Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra. In other events, Sarita Singh, who was named in the 36-member Indian team for the upcoming Commonwealth Championships "subject to guidelines achieved in Kazakhstan" won the gold. But her best effort of 62.48m was below the CWG qualifying guidelines of 64m, set by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI).

India swept the women's javelin throw medals with Annu Rani taking the gold with a performance of 62.29m. Annu, who had won gold in the National Inter-State Championships, with a throw of 60.97m, has been included in the CWG team.

Shipa Rani and Sanjana Choudhary took the silver and bronze with a disappointing 56.16m and 55.12m efforts respectively.

Shilpa, who was named in the CWG team "subject to accreditation is received", had won silver in the National Inter-State Championships with 59.01m.

Ancy Sojan won the women's long jump gold with a performance of 6.44m. Sojan, who is in the CWG team, had won silver in the National Inter-State Championships with 6.49m.

On Saturday night, Vithya Ramraj had become the fourth fastest Indian woman in 400m hurdles as she clocked 56.87s to win gold in the event. 

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News Source : PTI

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