Indian Open Relays: Amlan, Manikanta, Gurindervir, Animesh set 4*100m NR- Highlights

Catch all the highlights from the 2025 Indian Open Relay competition in Chandigarh.

Update: 2025-04-30 09:00 GMT

Indian sprinters in action at the Indian Open Relay Competition 2025.. (Photo Credit: AFI YouTube)

The top sprinters and quarter-milers were in action at the 2025 Indian Open Relay Competition in Chandigarh on Wednesday.

This was the final tournament for the Indian team to find a rhythm before the World Relays in China next month, which is a qualification event for the World Athletics Championships 2025. 

In the sprint relays, National record holders Gurindervir Singh and Animesh Kujur were in action, and led the reliance side to improve the 15-year-old national record of the men's 4*100 relay team.

As it happened:

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2025-04-30 12:11 GMT

They clocked a time of 38.69s to rewrite the National record and won the gold medal in the 4*100m relay event


2025-04-30 11:50 GMT

NCC 1 of TS Manu, Vishal TK, Jay Kumar, and Dharmveer Chuadhary clinched the title with an Asian Lead time of 3:04.31s

Medalists:

Gold - NCC 1 - 3:04.31s

Silver - NCC 2 - 3:04.92s

Bronze - Tamil Nadu - 3:10.67s

2025-04-30 11:34 GMT

The Indian national camp team of Sneha K, Rupal Chaudhary, Jisna Mathew, and Subha Venkatesan clocked an Asian lead time of 3:32.64s to clinch the gold medal.

Medalists

Gold - NCC 1- 3:32.64s

Silver - Tamil Nadu - 3:40.85s 

Bronze - Uttar Pradesh - 3:56.70s

2025-04-30 11:20 GMT

There are only three teams in the final of this event.



2025-04-30 11:17 GMT

Medalists:

Gold - Reliance (40.60s)

Silver - Tamil Nadu (41.63s)

Bronze - Rajasthan (42.22s)

2025-04-30 10:51 GMT

The team of Nithya Gandhe, Abinaya Rajarajan, Sneha SS, and Srabani Nanda clocked a brilliant time of 44.12s to clinch the gold medal.

This is also a new Asian Lead for the year

Medalitsts

Gold - NCOE (T) - 44.12s

Silver - Tamil Nadu - 46.07s

Bronze - Uttar Pradesh - 49.42s

2025-04-30 10:26 GMT

The team of Gurindervir Singh, Manikanata Hoblidhar, Animesh Kujur, and Amlan Borgohain clocked a time of 38.93s in the heats to qualify for the final.

However, they missed out on the national record (38.89s) by a small margin.

Armay (41.44s) and Punjab (41.92s) also earned a direct spot in the final.

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