Top athletes set for Asian Games selection trials

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Press Trust of India Patiala
Last Updated : Aug 15 2014 | 4:05 PM IST
More than a thousand athletes, including most of the country's top stars, are set to vie for honours and a place in the Indian team for next month's Asian Games in the Federation Cup National Athletics Championship which begins here tomorrow.
A record number of 1007 athletes, including 274 women, will take part in the four-day Championships which will also serve as selection trial for the Sep 19-Oct 4 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea.
Except United States-based discus thrower Vikas Gowda, who won a gold in the recently-concluded Glasgow Commonwealth Games, all top track and field stars will be seen in action at the NIS Patiala athletics arena.
As expected the competition in throw events -- especially women's discus -- promises to create a buzz with an exciting line-up in the offing. 2010 CWG gold medallist Krishna Poonia, triple medallist in the CWG (2006-2014), Seema Antil-Poonia and teen sensation Navjeet Kaur Dhillon, who won a bronze in 2014 IAAF World Junior Championships, will be in the fray for the title in the women's discus.
"I'm looking forward to Asian Games and the Federation Cup should provide some exciting competition to launch the preparation," said Poonia, who had a light session today.
Men's triple jump will see a fight between 2014 Glasgow CWG bronze medallist Arpinder Singh and his senior colleague Renjith Maheswary.
"I was aiming for gold in Commonwealth Games, but things didn't turn out the way I had planned. But, I hope to do better at Asian Games. I've grown up as an athlete at NIS Patiala and I hope to live up to the expectations at the Federation Cup," 21-year-old Arpinder said.
Others who will be seen in action include 2010 Asian Games bronze medal winner Tintu Luka, who has been recently nominated for the Arjuna Award, women high jumper Sahana Kumari and Mayookha Johny. Luka has entered in both women's 400m and 800m races while Mayookha made entry on women's long jump as well as triple jump.
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First Published: Aug 15 2014 | 4:05 PM IST

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