Junior Athletics Nationals: Day 5 HIGHLIGHTS

Tamil Nadu bagged gold in the men's U20 4x400m relay in what was the final event of the meet.

Update: 2024-12-11 09:25 GMT
Junior Athletics Nationals: Day 5 HIGHLIGHTS

Deepanshu Sharma and Rohan Yadav after winning gold and silver in Javelin Throw at U20 Asian Athletics Championships. (Source: AFI/Twitter)

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Junior National Athletics Championships LIVE: Rohan Yadav and Dipanshu Sharma were the two throwers that grabbed eyeballs on the final day of the Junior National Championships on Wednesday.

A total of 15 final events were held on the final day.

Catch all the highlights here.

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2024-12-11 13:12 GMT

After 5-days of enthralling track and field action, the 39th National Junior Athletics Championships 2024 drew to a close at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, Odisha on Wednesday. 

There were plenty of National Records that were created across multiple disciplines during the meet.

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2024-12-11 12:07 GMT

Ommkar Prasad Nanda of Odisha, with a throw of 19.96m, wins the gold in Junior Men's U18 Shot Put event. 

Here are the podium finishes: 

Gold: Ommkar Prasad Nanda (Odisha): 19.96m

Silver: Nishchay (Haryana): 18.78m

Bronze: Akhand Pratap Singh (Uttar Pradesh): 18.47m 

2024-12-11 12:04 GMT

Kerala's Mohammad Muhassin wins the gold in Junior Men U20 Triple Jump, with a 15.78m jump. 

Here are the final three of the event: 

Gold: Mohammad Muhassin (Kerala): 15.78m

Silver: Vivek Gupta (Maharashtra): 15.58m

Bronze: Kothuri (Telangana): 15.07m 

2024-12-11 12:01 GMT

With a throw of 69.73m, Rohan Yadav wins the gold in the Junior Men's U20 Javelin Throw. 

Here are the podium finishes: 

Gold: Rohan Yadav (Uttar Pradesh): 69.73m 

Silver: Dipanshu Sharma (Uttar Pradesh): 68.89m

Bronze: Himanshu Mishra (Madhya Pradesh): 68.36m 

2024-12-11 11:03 GMT

A solid timing of 21.27 for Jayaram while Ankit Kaswan came second with a timing of 21.34s.



 


2024-12-11 10:55 GMT

Sakshi clocked 24.14s to win the 200m U20 Girls race breaking the old record set by Jisna Mathew.

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