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  • Indian Open 400m competition from today

    Indian Open 400m competition from today

    As a new season unfurls, the quartermilers will be again in the limelight as the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) looks to rejig the 4×400 relay squads after a poor show in the Paris Olympics.

    Despite being the season-opener, the 6th Indian Open 400m competition 2025, which gets underway at the LNCPE Athletics stadium on Monday, has evoked significant interest with 49 entries in the men’s competition.

    However, Mohammed Ajmal, Mohammed Anas, Arokia Rajiv, Noah Nirmal Tom, Amoj Jacob, Rajesh Ramesh who were part of Indian relay squad in the last season will not be taking part in the meet.

    In their absence, the focus will be on national campers attached to NCOE in Thiruvananthapuram. Being the lung opener, more than the timing, the meet will be an assessment on the fitness of the athetes in the camp.

    In the women’s section, the entries are significantly lesser with only 18 athletes in fray. Rupal, Prachi, R. Vithya Ramraj, Jisna Mathew, Anu R are some of the leading runners who will be seen in action. Competition will also be held in under-20 and under-18 categories for boys and girls respectively.

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  • KERALA STATE ATHLETICS | Quartermiler Abiram breaks 18-year-old meet record

    KERALA STATE ATHLETICS | Quartermiler Abiram breaks 18-year-old meet record

    Palakkad’s P. Abiram who broke the 18-year-old meet record in the senior boys’ 400m at the 65th Kerala State schools athletics championships in Kunnamkulam on Tuesday.
    | Photo Credit: K.K. NAJEEB

    The last few weeks have been hectic ones for quartermiler P. Abiram. The 17-year-old from Mathur Village in Palakkad had run in the State senior and junior championships, winning a bunch of golds in both, apart from the district championships earlier. And a few days ago, he was in action at the National Open in Bengaluru in the 400m and the relays.

    But despite the busy schedule, Abiram managed to better his personal best by nearly a second from last year’s 48.56s to 47.59s as he entered the men’s semifinal at the National Open.

    With all these achievements to power him, Abiram broke the 18-year-old meet record of former international V.B. Bineesh while winning the under-19 boys’ 400m gold comfortably in the 65th Kerala State schools athletics championships at the Government VHSS Ground here on Tuesday.

    “I’ve been running one meet after another, almost without a break. I came from Bengaluru (National Open) only day before yesterday. I could not get enough rest, my recovery has not been proper,” said Abiram, a member of the gold-winning Indian medley relay team at last year under-18 Asian Championships in Kuwait, after his victory.

    However, he was thrilled that he would be running in the National Games in Goa later this month.

    Abiram, from Mathur’s CFD VHSS who is coached by K. Surendran for the last four years, is entered to run the 100 and 200m also here.

    Meanwhile, Palakkad’s M. Jyothika, who sparkled in the junior category last year, made a winning debut as a senior by taking the women’s 400m in a personal best 55.89s.

    Two meet records fell on the opening day, with K.C. Servan breaking the other in the senior boys’ discus throw.

    The results (winners only): Boys: Seniors (under-19): 400m: P. Abiram (Pkd) 48.06s MR, OR V.B. Bineesh, 48.23s, 2005. 3000m: J. Bejoy (Pkd) 8:55.80s. Long jump: Mohammed Muhassin (Mlp) 7.08m. Discus throw: K.C. Servan (Ksd) 57.51m MR, OR K.C. Sidharth, 53.34, 2018.

    Juniors (under-17): 400m: Muhammed Swalih (Ktm) 50.53s. 3000m: Muhammed Ameen (Mlp) 9:13.32s. Shot put: Munavar Nifal (Pkd) 13.12m.

    Sub-juniors (under-14): 400m: Arshad Ali (Pkd) 54.84. Discus throw: C. Shahabas (Mlp) 32.41m.

    Girls:Seniors (under-19): 400m: M. Jyothika (Pkd) 55.89s. 3000m: C.R. Nithya (Ekm) 10:27.69s. Long jump: D. Sheeba (Tvm) 5.63m. Pole vault: Grace Alia Varghese (Ekm) 3.00m. Discus throw: Akhila Raju (Ksd) 41.71m. Discus throw: Akhila Raju (Ksd) 41.71m.

    Juniors (under-17): 400m: Kasturba Prasad (Klm) 58.96s. 3000m: Gopika Gopi (Knr) 11:01.81s. High jump: C.P. Ashmika (Mlp) 1.56m.

    Sub-juniors (under-14): 400m: P. Nithika (Pkd) 1:02.52s. Long jump: M. Sivaranjini (Pkd) 4.79m.

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  • Vithya Ramraj is living out a dream

    Vithya Ramraj is living out a dream

    Vithya Ramraj, right, with her twin Nithya.
    | Photo Credit: Special arrangement

    They are identical twins and it’s very tough to differentiate Vithya Ramraj from Nithya. The former is a 400m hurdler and quartermiler while the latter is a sprint hurdler. Even the World Athletics is very confused when it comes to the twin sisters from Coimbatore who train at the Nehru Stadium in Chennai.

    The World Athletics website has been listing Nithya’s achievements — she was fourth in the recent Bangkok Asians and is the country’s No. 2 100m hurdler behind Asian champion Jyothi Yarraji — under Vithya’s name.

    Incidentally Vithya, who is younger to Nithya by a minute, has never done the 100m hurdles. She is now making a big mark in the tougher 400m hurdles and the 400 flat and her performances in the Indian Grand Prix-5 in Chandigarh promises to make 2023 her best year ever.

    She narrowly missed P.T. Usha’s 39-year-old National record (55.42s) while taking the IGP title with a personal best 55.43. A day earlier, she shocked prominent names like Himanshi Malik and Aishwarya Mishra to the win the 400m in another personal best (52.40s).

    The Asian Games in Hangzhou are just days away and Vithya has set some big goals for herself.

    “I’m now aiming for 54.50 at the Asian Games… maybe, I’ll break the 55-sec barrier,” said the 24-year-old, in a chat with The Hindu, from Chandigarh.

    “I couldn’t break Usha’s record because there was no competition, there was no one to fight. Right from the beginning, I felt I was running alone, it was like doing a practice session.”

    Vithya, a National camper for the last three months, has been entered in the 400m hurdles for the Asiad, where her medal chances look good, and she could be used in the relays too. And with sources revealing that Himanshi, who has been entered in Asiad’s individual 400m earlier, had suffered a knee injury, Vithya’s chances of running the quartermile has brightened.

    “If they (national federation officials) give my entry, I will run the 400 in 51s. My favourite is the 400m. But I need to run more of it.”

    Nehpal Singh Rathore, who has been coaching Vithya for nearly three years in Chennai, feels there is improvement in Vithya’s hurdling rhythm.

    “She did not have a proper rhythm in the hurdles, she’s better but she can do more. And she’s better on the home stretch,” said Nehpal. “This year, we have targeted below 55s. And in 400 flat, we have targeted below 52. We are almost there.”

    Vithya took to athletics as a 400m runner in 2010 but a few years later, she realised there was tough competition in the quartermile.

    “I’ve been doing the hurdles from 2019. I noticed that there was not much competition in the hurdles and when I began winning national golds regularly, my coach told me that I could do well in the 400 flat too,” said the Railway athlete.

    “I’m concentrating on the 400 now. Earlier, I was always fourth or fifth. Now, I’ve got the results, winning in a 400m field that had all the national campers.”

    She trained under Galina Bukharina for three years at the National camp and moved out shortly after the coach left.

    “In the National camp, if there are nine athletes, all of them will have the same workout. Individually, I never got what I needed. But my coach (Nehpal) decided what was good for me as an individual so I’m improving with every race.”

    The Asian Games will confirm how good she really is.

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  • TRACK AND FIELD IMAGE

    TRACK AND FIELD IMAGE

    Yesterday, Allyson Felix posted this race , with her commentary, on her Instagram. Her first individual 400m World Championship win. Beijing, China 2015. Check it out! @allysonfelix ✌️🐐
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    #allysonfelix #usatf #goat #400m #legend #trackhistory #trackandfield #jeffcohenphoto #athletics #worldchampion @allysonfelix @usatf @worldathletics (at Birds Nest Olympic Stadium, Beijing)
    https://www.instagram.com/p/CpOzyDqLBmA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=



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  • TRACK AND FIELD IMAGE

    TRACK AND FIELD IMAGE

    Michael Norman, USA, Olympic gold medalist / World Champion. 400m , 4×400 Eugene 2022.
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    #michaelnorman #usatf #400m #4x400mrelay #trackandfield #olympian #olympicchampion #trackportraits #worldchampion #athletics #jeffcohenphoto #fighton @michaelnorman22 @usatf (at Eugene, Oregon)
    https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnhjk41vRi0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=



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    Vernon Norwood, USA. 400m. Zurich 2022.
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    4x400m relay… Olympic gold medalist/ 4x World Champion.
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    #vernonnorwood #usatf #400m #trackportraits #4x400mrelay #olympicchampion #worldchampion #trackandfield #athletics #jeffcohenphoto @vernon400m @usatf (at Zürich, Switzerland)
    https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck31Sn9v804/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=



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