New Delhi: Star Sprinter Dutee Chand, Javelin rebels Annu Rani and 400m Hurdler MP Jabir escaped for the Tokyo Olympics through the world ranking because of 15 Indian athletes and two relay teams were confirmed for the match by the Sports World Management Agency on Thursday.
Twelve individual athletes, including the Bintang Javelin Thrower Neeraj Chopra, ordered an automatic quota for the Olympics by breaking the qualification sign, while Trio Dute, Rani and Jabir, and the men’s 4x400M relay team managed to rank.
Dute was 41 and 50th each in the 56 athlete list to compete in the events of 100m and 200 m, while Rani was in 18 (out of 32) and Jabir at 32 (of 40).
The 4x400m mixed relay team has booked an Olympic bed after reaching the World Athletics Championship in 2019.
Long Jumper M Sreedankar, Shot Tajinder Pal Singh Toor, Discus Thress Kamalpreet Kaur and Seema Punia qualify for the Olympics this year while the rest has done it in 2019 or years then.
However, the women’s 4x400m relay team left out because it was placed in 17th place while 16 to get an Olympic slot.
“The Olympic qualification period for all stadium shows on June 29 and the World Athletics Olympic qualification system has now been completed,” said the world athletics in a statement.
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show that around 70 percent of athletes in individual events have met the requirements with the entry standards and 30 percent with the position of the world ranking, while 100 universalities have been given.” About 1900 athletes from more than 190 countries will compete in Tokyo.
Olympic Olympics began on July 30.
“Dutee qualifications (both in 100m and 200 m), Rani and Jabir are on track expected because they are inside the bracket to make it to the Tokyo list.
The 4x400M man’s relay team is placed 13 out of 16 to compete in Tokyo based on 3: 01.89 Clock During the national state championship on Friday.
Dutee has recorded 11.17 seconds during the Indian Grand Prix in June 21, two hundred seconds outside the automatic qualification standard of 11.15 seconds.
Rani has improved its own national record with a 63.24m throw during The Federation Cup in March before the 62.83m show at the National L Championship between the countries this week.
Jabir has run the best of 49.78 seconds on the last Saturday during the national inter-country championship, even though he has the best of 49.13 seconds.
Jumper M Long Sreeshankar has managed to get to the Olympics with a surge in a national record of 8.26 m during the Federation Cup in March while the Putter Shot toor ordered The place lied games with other national record marks of 21.49 million.
Kaur was made to the Olympics during the Federation Cup in March with a 65.06m performance and then it was better for its own national record with a throw of 66.59 million during the next Indian Grand Prix on June 21.
Veteran Punia is the last for automatic qualification bags for the Olympics with a throw of 63.72m on the last day of the national inter-country championship on Tuesday.
The Athletic Federation of the Indian Selection Committee will meet on Friday to choose a team for the Olympics.
This will basically be the selection of two relay teams – 4x400m men and a mixture of 4x400m.
The road list to Tokyo on the Athletics World website shows which athlete can be officially chosen by their National Olympic Committee – has qualified to compete in the Olympics.
Quality athletes: Neeraj Chopra and Shivpal Singh in Javelin Male Throws, Avinash Sable (Men Steeplechase 3000m), Five Race Pacery Racing (KT Irfan, Sandeep Kumar and Rahul Rohila at the 20km Men and Bhawana Jat and Priyanka Goswami in the 20km, M SreeShankar (Long Jump Male), Tajinder Pal Singh Toor (Put Male Shot), Kamalpreet Kaur and Seema Punia in Throw Discuss Women, Dutee Chand (Women 100m and 200m), Annu Rani (Throw Javelin Women) and MP Jabir (400m obstacle) , Men’s 4x400m relay team and a mixture of mixed 4x400m relay teams.