Bengaluru, Oct 16: Asian record holder Tajinderpal Singh Toor hogged the limelight by winning the shot put title with an impressive effort while VK Elakkiyadasan (Railways) and Odisha’s Srabani Nanda emerged the fastest man and woman respectively at the National Open Athletics Championships here on Sunday.
With an opening effort of 20.68m, Toor, representing Services, not only made it difficult for his rivals on a rain-hit evening but also stole the thunder from the winners of 100m, 400m and 1500m events in men’s and women’s sections.
He had two more throws of over 20m mark on a day when Karanveer Singh was the only other athlete to heave the iron ball past that line.
The 27-year-old Elakkiyadasan of Railways led the men’s 100m from start to finish, winning in 10.37 seconds to beat Services’ Harjit Singh to a distant second.
The 18-year-old Shivam Vashnav (Delhi) who had created quite a buzz with a good run in the semifinals, did not find his rhythm after being slow off the blocks and finished eighth.
Odisha’s Srabani Nanda, 31, trailed at the 50m mark but sustained her pace long enough to win the women’s sprint by a hundredth of a second from Himashree Roy (Railways). Nanda clocked 11.55 seconds as against 11.56 of Roy. Archana Suseendran (Tamil Nadu) took the bronze in 11.58.
Diandra Dudely Valladares (Maharashtra) trailed off to fifth place, unable to capitalise on a blazing start. Hima Das (Assam) was in the frame till 80m but finished last.
Tamil Nadu’s 23-year-old Subha Venkatesan scorched the track in winning the women’s 400m in a personal best time of 52.57 seconds. Soniya Baishya (Railways) also produced a personal best in her first sub-54 second effort since 2019 to take the second place. Her team-mate R Vithya Ramraj, who had topped the qualification, came in fifth in 53.88 seconds.
The men’s quarter-mile podium was bereft of Services sprinters as Railways claimed a one-two through 23-year-old Rajesh Ramesh (46.63 seconds) and Ayush Dabas (46.86). Karnataka’s Nihal Joel left the three Services runners, Mijo Chacko Kurian, Angrej Singh and Rahul Baby, in his wake to take the bronze medal.
The 17-year-old Parvej Khan (3:46.41) provided Services some cheer with a well-earned victory in the men’s 1500m.
In the women’s metric mile, Madhya Pradesh’s KM Deeksha sprinted past Ankita Dhyani (Railways) with a time of 4:23.03. (PTI)