CWG: Mixed day for India on day 6 (Athletics Roundup)

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IANS Gold Coast
Last Updated : Apr 09 2018 | 6:30 PM IST

It was a mixed day for India in the athletics events as high jumper Tejaswin Shankar and sprinter Muhammed Anas entered the finals, while Hima Das advanced to the semi-finals. There were disappointments too, with Suriya Loganathan and shotputter Tejinder Pal Singh failing to make their mark at the 21st Commonwealth Games here on Monday.

Shankar entered the final of the men's high jump event with a best attempt of 2.21 metres, thus meeting the qualifying standard of 2.27m. He finished the qualification stage at the joint fifth spot.

Jamal Wilson of the Bahamas topped the qualification stage.

Sprinter Anas entered the final of the men's 400 metre event, finishing first in the semifinal, heat 3, clocking 45.44 sec with a reaction time of 0.132 ahead of Jamaica's Rusheen Mcdonald. Mcdonald finished 45.77 with a reaction time of 0.180 at the Carrara Stadium here.

Anas, on Sunday, advanced to the semi-finals after winning Heat 4. He registered a time of 45.96 seconds ahead of Mcdonald's 45.99.

Women sprinter Suriya Loganathan finished outside of the medals in the women's 10,000m final, but had a personal best timing of 32:23.56. She finished at the 13th spot while Tejinder Pal Singh finished a disappointing eighth in the men's shot put final.

His best throw of 19.42 came in his third attempt, but it wasn't enough to get him on to the podium. Canada's Tim Nedow came up with his season best throw of 20.91 to take the bronze.

Sprinter Hima Das qualified for the semi-finals of the women's 400 metre event registering a time of 52.11 seconds to finish third in Heat 5.

Yinka Ajayi of Nigeria clocked 51.71 seconds to win Heat 5 while Botswana's Christine Botlogetswe finished second with 51.73.

Poovamma Raju, the other Indian in the fray, crashed out after finishing fifth in Heat 1.

Poovamma clocked 53.72 seconds to finish 0.175 seconds behind Botswana's Amantle Montsho, who registered 51.20 to take the top spot in Heat 1.

Anastasia Le-Roy of Jamaica clocked her season's best time of 51.37 seconds to take the second spot.

The top four in each of the four heats earn a direct spot in the semi-finals while the next four fastest runners are also allowed to advance.

Poovamma's timing was not enough to earn her a berth in the next stage.

Apart from Montsho and Le-Roy, third placed Emily Diamond (52.26) of England and Zambia's Quincy Malekani (52.40) also entered the semi-finals from Heat 1.

Former world champion and 2016 Olympics silver medallist Stephenie McPherson of Jamaica had the overall fastest timing in the Heats stage with 50.80 seconds.

--IANS

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First Published: Apr 09 2018 | 6:22 PM IST

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