Looking for the magical marks in Almaty
The Hindu
Women’s sprint relay team suffers setback as visa issues stop Hima and Srabani
The qualification doors for next month’s World Championships in the USA close on Sunday and there is a big rush to Almaty to achieve the magical timings and marks from the two-day 31st Qosanov athletics meet which begins on Saturday.
More than 30 Indians, perhaps the biggest bunch to travel for an international meet, will be in action and apart from making the cut for the Worlds (in Oregon, July 15-24), some like shot putter Tajinderpal Singh Toor and discus thrower Navjeet Kaur will also be looking to confirm their Commonwealth Games (Birmingham, July 30-Aug. 7) berths.
But there was a big shock as the team left India.
“Hima Das and Srabani Nanda are not there, they had visa problems,” a sprinter and relay runner told The Hindu from Istanbul on Friday, where the team had a stopover before its night flight to Almaty.
That would be a big setback for the Indian women’s 4x100m relay team, currently 20th in the Road to Oregon rankings, which is hoping to get into the top-16 with a good time and make it to the Worlds.
While many Indians will be keen to improve their personal bests, there are few good athletes to push them. The start-lists show that the Indians are way above the rest in almost all events. The men’s javelin throw is a classic case. Rohit Yadav, the recent Chennai inter-State Nationals silver medallist with 82.54m, is more than 10m better than his nearest rival — Kazakhstan’s Artur Gafner this season.
Some events like the men’s 400m, which features national record holder Muhammed Anas, Arokia Rajiv and Muhammed Ajmal, and women’s javelin with national record holder Annu Rani, Sanjana Choudhary, Shilpa Rani and Sharmila Kumari, promise to be an all-India affair.