Athletics
SAAF Junior Athletics: India wins championships with 48 medals- HIGHLIGHTS
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Junior SAFF Athletics Championships LIVE: Host India will look to finish the ongoing Junior SAFF Athletics Championships strongly on the final day.
A total of 14 finals will be conducted on the final day of the event with eyes of Javelin Throwers Deepika Kumari, Dipanshu Sharma, and Rohan Yadav.
Stay tuned for updates.
Live Updates
- 13 Sep 2024 12:22 PM GMT
Vineeta and Laxita record double podium in women's 1500m.
Vineeta gets better of U20 Asian silver medalist Laxita to win the gold medal.
- 13 Sep 2024 12:11 PM GMT
I was here to break the records- Deepika.
Deepika has been on a constant rise in the past couple of months with a solid showing at the National Open Athletics Championships. She is the U18 and U20 national record holder.
- 13 Sep 2024 12:07 PM GMT
Priyanshu outpaces Rahul in the last lap to win gold in men's 1500m.
The Indian runners dominated the field with Priyanshu winning the gold ahead of Rahul after outpacing him in the last 200m.
- 13 Sep 2024 11:56 AM GMT
Deepika wins gold in women's javelin.
Apart from breaking the U20 National Record twice, Deepika has won gold in the women's javelin throw.
- 13 Sep 2024 11:53 AM GMT
Deepika broke the U20 NR again!
With another massive throw of 54.98m, Deepika broke the NR twice now.
- 13 Sep 2024 11:40 AM GMT
Deepika breaks the meet record in the first throw.
Deepika throws 53.02m in her first attempt and breaks the meet record of 48.08m from 2018.
- 13 Sep 2024 11:36 AM GMT
Triple Jump is the first event of the day.
India has Raviprakash and Bhupendra Bisht participating in the event.
- 13 Sep 2024 11:15 AM GMT
Indian javelin throwers in spotlight!
All eyes will be on Indian javelin throwers Deepika, Rohan, and Dipanshu along with Indian women's 4x100m relay team.
- 13 Sep 2024 11:12 AM GMT
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India is on the top of the medal tally with 28 medals including 12 gold, 13 silver, and three bronze.