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Veteran Seema Punia Book Tokyo tickets; Hima, Shivpal disappointing

Veteran Seema Punia Book Tokyo tickets; Hima, Shivpal disappointing
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PATIALA: In run-up to the Tokyo Games, the Golden Medalization Asian Games Disc Thrower Seema Punia has struggled a lot.
After being tested positive for Coronavirus in Russia last year, it took several months to return to full fitness, before he finally walked with a throw of 63.72m, surpassing the Standard Olympic qualifying 63.50 million on the last 60th Day of the National Athletics Championship in NIS , here.
After reaching Patiala from Belarus on June 27, the 37-year-old player passed 60m in four of his five legal throws, approaching the qualification mark with the three-efforts of 63.18m which was a new meeting.
Record before finding the power to break the Olympic standard with its fourth trial.
The previous record was 62.49 by Neelam Singh.
Without the world ranking since he breastfeeded injury, Seema only participated in his third competition since the Asian match 2018.
He threw 62.64m in the Federation Cup here in March and managed 58.62 in Minsk on June 25.
The four-time Mealist Commonwealth Fire Fire Riawa from Haryana now joins Kamalpreet Kaur Punjab as an Indian woman who will participate in the event in Tokyo.
The National Record Holder Kamalpreet, who threw an iron disk to a distance of 66.59 million last week Grand Prix-4 last week, decided to skip the competition on Tuesday.
The punia will take part in the fourth Olympics after the 2004 game edition, 2012 and 2016.
But the biggest annoyed on the day was at the javelin men’s throw, where Shivpal Singh was tied to Tokyo from Uttar Pradesh lost to Rohit Yadav’s penetration, who took gold with a throw Best 77.74m.
Shivpal, who had been practicing in NIS for months, successfully completed 77.31 m to finish in front of Sri Lanka, Sumedha Ranasinghe (77.28m).
Likewise, in 200 M, Hima Das’ returned to the lane after suffering a hamstring injury for 100m heats on Saturday, leaving it near the Olympic qualification sign.
Chasing 22.80 seconds to qualify, Assam athletes are completed after clocking 25.03s.
Kerala Anjali PD took the 24.01s gold clocking, followed by BIM Jayamanne (24.08s) Sri Lanka (24.08s) and Harika Devi (24.64) for silver and bronze.
Coming to the relay team, there was no quartet in a fight for the Olympics that managed to draw something spectacular, both 4x400m son and women could hope to pass it.
But, the chances of a woman’s 4x100m team seem to be all except.
Competing without Hima, a 4x100m women’s relay team, consisting of Daneshwari AK, Archana Susentran, Dhanalakshmi and Dutee Chand, brought home gold with 44.15 seconds, far behind what they needed to qualify to qualify for the Olympics.
The 4x400m women’s relay team, consisting of Subha Venkatsan, Jisna Mathew, Pahal Kiran and R Veeramani, won the gold medal by recording 3: 38.46, much better than the best of 3: 29.42.
They continued to live in place 16 on the road to the Olympic ranking, and the possibility of their qualifications was hung by utas.
Similarly, the men’s 4x400m relay team, which consisted of Madari Palli ali alienya, Arokia Rajiv, Muhammed Anas Yahiya and Noah Nurmal Tom took gold to record 3: 05.22, which was much lower than they registered in hot days.
They are currently ranked 13th to the Olympic ranking, with the best of 3: 01.89, and it should be enough to see it.
The deadline will be closed on midnight Tuesday.
At 1500m women, the Punjab Harmilan Bains failed to qualify also after recording at 4:15:52, which was much lower than the qualification standards at 4.04.20.
At the age of 23 years, in fact, far from his best personal from 4: 08.70 he set last week at IGP4.
Delhi’s Chanda (4: 18.96) and 2018 Asian Games Bronze Medal PU Chitra (4: 20.29) from Kerala finished with silver and bronze.
At 3000m steeplechase men, Haryana’s Shankar Lal Swami took gold, while in the 200m men’s final, Punjab’s Lovepreet Singh recorded Gold 21.04 for gold.

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