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Medal hopefuls shift focus to Commonwealth Games

Country’s best athletics medal haul had come at the Delhi CWG in 2010 with 2 gold, 3 silver and 7 bronze

PTI New Delhi Published 24.07.22, 04:27 AM
Neeraj Chopra

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The spotlight will be on Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra but the like Murali Sreeshankar and Avinash Sable are also strong medal contenders as the Indian athletics team eyes its best CommonwealthGames show away from home in the upcoming edition in Birmingham.

Woman javelin thrower Annu Rani and 38-year-old discus thrower Seema Antil, the most decorated Indians the CWG with three silver and one bronze, could also finish on the podium, while India is expected to win more than one medal in men’s triple jump event.

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With several world-class athletes emerging, especially after Neeraj won a historic athletics gold at the Tokyo Olympics last year, India would be looking for at least half a dozen medals in the July 28 to August 8 Games.

The country’s best athletics medal haul had come at the Delhi CWG in 2010 with 2 gold, 3 silver and 7 bronze.

That performance will surely be difficult to match but the Indians would be looking for their second-best show ever.

The second best show from the Indian athletics contingent at the CWG till now has been the three-med-al hauls (1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze each) in the 2014 and 2018 editions.

With all the six finalists in the ongoing World Championships in Eugene heading to Birmingham where the competition will be relatively easier, India would fancy their chances to win a handful of medals.

The country has so far won 28 medals (5 gold, 10 silver, 13 bronze) across editions since the legendary Milkha Singh claimed a gold in the men’s 440 yards event in 1958.

Defending champion Neeraj is, however, not a sure shot for a gold medal as he will have to fight for the top honour against AndersonPeters of Grenada. Peters had finished third in the 2018 Gold Coast Games with a best throw of 82.20m while Chopra won gold with 86.47m.

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