Indian athletics team picked for AIMAG 2017

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 31 2017 | 9:13 PM IST
The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) has announced a 22-member team for the 5th Asian Indore and Martial Arts Games (AIMAG) to be held in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan from September 17-27.
The AFI selection committee under the chairmanship of former Olympian G S Randhawa met yesterday to pick the Indian team.
The Indian team comprising 13 men and nine women athletes will participate in nine athletics disciplines. The three-day athletics events at the Games will be held at the Indoor Athletics Arena from September 18-20.
At AIMAG Ashgabat 2017, the indoor athletics competition will have a total of 13 track & field events.
The competition includes field events such as long jump, triple jump and high jump. Track events include short, middle and long distance running and hurdles. Shot Put is the only throwing event of the competition.
The criteria for selection of Indian team was athletes' rankings as on July 5 this year at National and International competitions.
The selection committee also looked into the performances of some of the athletes at the Inter State Athletics Championships held in Guntur from July 15-19 before naming the final squad and hence included Mohan Kumar Raja (men 400m), Anamika Das (women shot put), Anilda Thomas (women 400m) and Lily Das (women 1500m) in the team.
The participation of these four athletes in the Games is subject to approval from Olympic Council of Asian and Asian Athletics Association.
Indian Team:
Men: Amiya Kumar Mallik (60m), Amoj Jacob & Mohan Kumar Raja (400m), Ajay Kumar Saroj (1500m), Lakshmanan Govindan (3000m), Ankit Sharma & Samsheer Sullia Ebrahim (long jump), Arpinder Singh & Karthik Unnikrishnan (triple jump), Tajinder pal Singh Toor & Omprakash Singh Karhana (shotput), Abhishek Shetty (heptathlon), Chetan B (high jump)
Women: Dutte Chand (60m), Anilda Das (400m), PU Chitra & Lily Das (1500m), Sanjivani Jadhav (3000m), Neena Varakil (long jump), Anamika Das (shot put) Sheena NV (triple jump), Purnima Hebram (heptathlon).

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First Published: Aug 31 2017 | 9:13 PM IST

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