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National Games: Stunning show, some worries too

Aishwarya Mishra won the women’s 400m National Games athletics gold in Dehradun in 51.12s which took her to the fourth place in India’s all-time list in the event on Sunday. | Photo: RITU RAJ KONWAR

Aishwarya Mishra gained the ladies’s 400m Nationwide Video games athletics gold in Dehradun in 51.12s which took her to the fourth place in India’s all-time record within the occasion on Sunday. | Photograph: RITU RAJ KONWAR

Uttar Pradesh’s Sachin Yadav won gold in men’s javelin throw at the 38th National Games in Dehradun on Wednesday. | Photo: RITU RAJ KONWAR

Uttar Pradesh’s Sachin Yadav gained gold in males’s javelin throw on the thirty eighth Nationwide Video games in Dehradun on Wednesday. | Photograph: RITU RAJ KONWAR

Two performances, quartermiler Aishwarya Mishra’s 51.12s and javelin thrower Sachin Yadav’s 84.39m which determine amongst prime 5 in India’s all-time record, stood out in athletics on the thirty eighth Nationwide Video games which wound up right here on Friday.

Whereas javelin throwers have usually produced huge season-openers – World champion Neeraj Chopra began with over 88m throws within the final three years although he begins solely by Could – no Indian quartermiler has began the way in which Aishwarya has.

“I used to be in a form of trance for some 5 to 10 minutes once I noticed the time,” mentioned Aishwarya. “If all the things goes nicely, I’m hoping to do a nationwide document this 12 months.”

Even Hima Das, the Nationwide record-holder with 50.79s (2018 Jakarta Asian Video games) solely opened that 12 months with 53.21s. And Aishwarya began final 12 months with 54.51s in mid-March.

By the way, the final time Aishwarya got here near this spectacular time – with 51.18s on the 2022 Federation Cup – she went incommunicado for greater than a month after that. Even the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) had no clue about her whereabouts then.

On this state of affairs, is the nationwide federation blissful or anxious with the Nationwide Video games performances?

“I feel there are good performances so it’s a good signal that individuals are bettering total,” World Athletics vice-president Adille Sumariwalla who can also be the AFI spokesperson, informed The Hindu right here.

Requested particularly about Aishwarya, he mentioned, “I don’t know what’s she’s coaching, how she’s coaching, for what she’s coaching, must speak to the coaches.”

And although Asian silver medallist Aishwarya claimed to be a nationwide camper (she skilled in Dehradun for some 20 days earlier than the Nationwide Video games) and that she was getting her exercises from the nationwide camp, Sumariwalla made it clear she was not.

“In the meanwhile, she’s not,” mentioned Sumariwalla, additionally a former AFI president.

A few of India’s main quartermilers, together with Nirmala Sheoran (misplaced her 2017 Asian 400m gold), Anjali Devi (India’s quickest in 2023, 51.48s) and Deepanshi (third quickest in 2024, 52.01) are all now below dope suspension whereas Hima Das was additionally suspended for 16 months for a ‘whereabouts’ failure. And in javelin, 5 of India’s all-time prime 10 have run into dope hassle.

With India rising in world doping charts, it can be crucial that the Nationwide Anti-Doping Company rigorously assessments athletes earlier than this 12 months’s Asian and World championships to keep away from any embarrassment on the majors.

In the meantime Tamil Nadu’s Vithya Ramraj, Indian 4x400m relay staff member eventually 12 months’s Paris Olympics and World Relays, has determined to not run the 400m this 12 months.

“I don’t have plans for the 400m. And I’m not within the nationwide camp. My aim is to run 400m hurdles in 54s and do the World championship,” mentioned Vithya who now trains at JSW’s IIS centre in Ballari.

“We now have no drawback with that, now we have mentioned that individuals can prepare wherever. Besides that they won’t be thought-about for the relay. So, in the event that they wish to do particular person 400m hurdles, now we have no objection. We’re blissful,” mentioned Sumariwalla.

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