PATIALA: Tokyo 2020 bound discus thrower Kamalpreet Kaur is no matter quitting until the showpiece occasion since the 25-year-old has violated the national record — for the second period in the past four weeks — in the Grand Prix 4 Monday.
Kamalpreet Kaur hurled the discus 66.59m, smoothly shattering her previous national listing of 65.06m put in March 2021 to the last afternoon at the Federation Cup.
Notably, she’s still the very first Indian girl to breach the evasive 65m markers and today she has done it twice at the gap of 3 weeks.
“Record Alert- Kamalpreet Kaur enhances her national record with a throw of 66.59m Women Discus Throw in #IGP 4 in Patiala.
Her previous best was 65.06m that she attained in Federation Cup at March 2021 #Tokyo2020 @SonySportsIndia,” Athletics Federation of India tweeted.
Record Alert- Kamalpreet Kaur enriches her national record with a cast of 66.59m Women Discus Throw in #IGP…
https://t.co/CAu5PJhUaZ— Athletics Federation of India (@afiindia) 1624279164000Kamalpreet yells in the Indian Grand Prix IV were63.41m x 62.33m 66.59m x.
Sports Authority of India came forward to congratulate Kamalpreet with this brilliant accomplishment.
“Many congratulations to #Tokyo2020 bound discus thrower Kamalpreet Kaur who made a new national set of 66.59m in the Grand Prix 4 at Patiala.
She broke her previous list of 65.06m.
#Cheer4India,” SAI Media tweeted.
Many congratulations to #Tokyo2020 bound discus thrower Kamalpreet Kaur who made a new national set of 66.59m…
https://t.co/fwnHoh2Ul8— SAIMedia (@Media_SAI) 1624281665000