Inter-state Athletics C'ships Day-1: Jyothi Yarraji qualifies for Asiad; NRs for Dev Meena, Anushka Yadav —Highlights

Catch all the highlights from Day 1 of the Inter-State Athletics Championships in Bhubaneswar on Tuesday.

Update: 2026-06-24 10:00 GMT

Jyothi Yarraji to compete at 2026 Inter-State Athletics C'ships. (Photo Credit: AP)

Elite Indian athletes began their quest for the 2026 Asian Games quotas on the first day of the Inter-State Athletics Championships in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, on Tuesday. 

National record holder Jyothi Yarraji, returning from a long injury break, was the star attraction of the day as she started her 2026 season at the Kalinga Stadium.

On the other hand, Dev Meena, Kuldeep Kumar and G Reegan were fighting hard for the Asian Games quota in the intense men's pole vault final. 

As it happened:

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2026-06-24 14:55 GMT

Do tune in tomorrow for Day 2 action as star athletes like Animesh Kujur and Mohammed Afsal P take the centre stage.

2026-06-24 14:40 GMT

She is the first Indian to dip under 13 seconds this year, clocking 12.99s to win the title ahead of Nandhini K, who registered a new personal best of 13.22s.

Both athletes qualified for the Asian Games, breaching the qualifying mark of 13.34s.



2026-06-24 14:05 GMT

Anushka Yadav attained a distance of 67.02m on her final attempt to breach the record and also qualify for the Asian Games.

The 18-year-old bettered a nine-year-old national record held by Sarita Singh at 65.25m. She first recorded a distance of 65.64m in the first half, before throwing even further to 67.02m



2026-06-24 13:54 GMT

He cleared the 5.46m mark on his third attempt to better his own record of 5.45m and also breached the Asian Games qualification.



2026-06-24 13:40 GMT

This is the 4th-best jump in Asia this year and the third-best jump for an Indian triple jumper ever.



2026-06-24 13:05 GMT

She attained the distance of 62.07m on her first attempt to breach the qualifying mark of 61.72m.

2026-06-24 12:32 GMT

She took the lead in her first very attempt and also breached the Asian Games mark of 13.34m.

This is the best jump of the year for any Indian female triple jumper; she also matched Anju Bobby George to become the joint 4th best triple jumper ever from India.

2026-06-24 12:24 GMT

He cleared this height comfortably on his second attempt.

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