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On ‎30‎/‎09‎/‎2018 at 08:14, Prashanth said:

Sanjeet is the next sprinter to watch and would force Amaya to do well in future and break the most coveted 10.00s in 100m for India, though still far away @ 10.29s the rivalry should push both to do it.

I had mentioned him earlier has been reported for banned substance....:(:(

Tokyo - 2020

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Ullas wins India’s first international medal in Ultra Running

 

Indian Ultra Running Team has left its first impression at the 2018 International Association of Ultra Running (IAU) 24 Hour Asia & Oceania Championships, Taipei. Ullas Narayan bagged the third position completing 250 Km closely behind the leaders from Japan,  Yoshihiko Ishikawa (253 Km) and  Nobuyuki  Takahashi (252 Km). 

 

The Indian Men comprising Ullas (250 Km), Sunil Sharma (202 Km) and LL Meena (192 Km) won the team third position with their combined distance of (644 Km). The team leaders in the men’s team event were Japan with a team distance of 756 Km and Australia with a team distance of 684 Km.

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16TH NATIONAL INTER DISTRICT JUNIOR ATHLETICS MEET 2018

U-14  

Boys

100m         - 13 yr old Dhiraj  (11.19s)

High Jump - 12yr old Aaditya (1.82m)

Shot Put    - 14 yr old Haresh (16.36m)

 

Girls

100m         - 13 yr old Sakshi (12.38s)

Shot Put    - 14 yr old Bharti (13.07s)

 

U-16

Boys

200m         - 15 yr old Anieket (22.62s)

High Jump - 15yr old Sandeep (1.93m)

Long Jump - 14yr old Sohail     (6.90m)

Discus Throw - 15yr old Affan (50.74m)

Edited by Prashanth

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