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Animesh Kujur Sparks India’s Asiad Qualification Hopes on Day 2 of Inter-State Championships

Day 2 Highlights at the Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships

The second day of the Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships witnessed a stellar display from India’s top throwers and sprinters as they chased the qualifying standards for the upcoming Asian Games. In front of a supportive crowd, Animesh Kujur emerged as the standout performer, boosting India’s medal hopes for the Asiad with a remarkable javelin effort.

Animesh Kujur’s Javelin Masterclass

Animesh Kujur delivered a near-flawless series of throws, peaking with a mighty effort beyond the 80-metre Asiad qualification mark. His winning throw not only secured the gold medal on Day 2 but also gave India one of its first confirmed entries in the men’s javelin at the Asian Games.

Throughout the competition, Kujur combined technical precision with raw power, showcasing the consistency that has marked his rise through the national ranks. Coaches and fellow athletes hailed his performance as a major confidence boost for the entire Indian contingent aiming to make an impact in Hangzhou later this year.

Other Notable Performances

While Kujur dominated the javelin, the championships saw a host of strong efforts across multiple disciplines.

  • Women’s Discus: Seema Punia reclaimed top spot with a throw comfortably inside the Asiad qualification standard, underscoring her status as India’s veteran field leader.
  • Men’s Shot Put: Naseem Khan edged past the 19-metre mark to secure a podium finish, keeping himself in contention for selection at the continental multi-sport event.
  • 400m Hurdles: Ajay Singh clocked a season’s best time to claim gold and stamp his ticket in the list of potential challengers in the hurdles at the Asian Games.
  • Women’s 100m: Bhavika Sharma blitzed the track in 11.45 seconds, adding a sprint qualifier to India’s growing tally of Asiad-ready athletes.

Team Spirit and Championship Atmosphere

The atmosphere at the state-of-the-art track and field complex buzzed with energy as teammates rallied behind every athlete attempting to hit the Asiad benchmark. National coaches used the second day as an opportunity to fine-tune technical details and mental preparation, ensuring that each athlete is battle-ready for the pressure of continental competition.

Looking Ahead to Day 3

With Day 2 wrapping up on a high, attention now turns to the remaining events, including the men’s 1500m, women’s high jump and relays. Several athletes remain within striking distance of qualification marks, and the final days offer a last chance to punch tickets for the Asian Games squad.

Indian sports fans can expect more fireworks as the championship reaches its climax. If Day 2 is any indication, India’s athletics team is shaping up for a memorable campaign in the Asiad arena.

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