Indian women’s 400m relay team pull out of World Relays

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New Delhi, April 27: In a major setback to India’s Olympic Games preparation, the national women’s 4x400m relay team has pulled out of next month’s World Relays in Poland, said a source in the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) on Tuesday.
“The team is unfit. The fastest runner in the squad, Anjali Devi, is yet to recover from an injury she had sustained in March,” the source told IANS, explaining the reason for skipping the World Relays. One of the athletes said: “Three main runners are unfit. And there is no substitute.”
The World Relays, scheduled to be held on May 1 and 2 in Chorzow, is a qualifying competition for Tokyo Olympics as well as 2022 World Athletics Championships in Oregon, USA.
Jisna Mathew, another key runner of the women’s 400m relay team, has also pulled out of the World Relays.
This month, the AFI had shortlisted six athletes for the 4x400m relay team. They were: MR Poovamma, Suhba Venkatesh, Kiran, Anjali Devi, R Revathi, VK Vismaya and Jisna Mathew.
The AFI will, however, send men’s 4x400m and women’s 4x100m relay squads to Poland. (IANS)

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