Vishal received the 400m gold with a timing of 45.12s. | Photo Credit: R. RAGU
Vihal broke Muhammed Anas’s report of 45.21 set in Bhubaneswar in 2019. Still, Vishal couldn’t come anyplace near the qualification mark (44.85) for the World Championships.
Earlier, Baranica Elangovan of Tamil Nadu cleared 4.10m in ladies’s pole vault and equalled the meet report set by Tamil Nadu’s Pavithra Venkatesh in Bhubaneswar in 2023.
Haryana’s Pooja, thought of one of many brilliant prospects to qualify for the Worlds in ladies’s 1500m, strengthened her possibilities of making the grade via the World rankings, with a powerful present (4:10.68).
Vishal credited the Indian males’s workforce coach Jason Dawson his enchancment. “He (Jason) wants outcomes. He ready me for the National report. Actually, the National report is a reward for my onerous work. I at all times run for my private greatest,” mentioned Vishal, who took up 400m final yr, after starting his profession with sprints.
Jamican Jason lavished reward on his ward. “What Vishal brings to the desk is one thing I’ve at all times been asking the older athletes for. I ask for honesty and dedication. He listens and learns rapidly.”
The outcomes (winners solely): Men: 400m: Vishal TK (TN) 45.12s (NR) (OR: Muhammed Anas 45.21, 2019); 1500m: Yoonus Shah (UP) 3:41.22s; discus throw: Kripal Singh (Chd) 55m.
Women: 400m: Devyaniba Zala (Guj) 53.37s; 1500m: Pooja (Har) 4:10.68s; pole vault: Baranica Elangovan (TN) 4.10m (EMR — Pavithra Venkatesh, 4.10m, Bhubaneswar, 2023); shot put: Kachnar Chaudhary (Raj) 15.75m.
Published – August 21, 2025 09:24 pm IST
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