Vikas Gowda advances to discus final at Worlds

With a throw of 63.86m, the two-time Asian Championship gold medalist is set for finals at Bird's Nest on Sunday

August 27, 2015 03:30 pm | Updated March 29, 2016 05:47 pm IST - Beijing

India's Vikas Gowda competes in men's discus throw qualifiers at the World Athletics Championships at the Bird's Nest stadium in Beijing, China.

India's Vikas Gowda competes in men's discus throw qualifiers at the World Athletics Championships at the Bird's Nest stadium in Beijing, China.

Two-time Asian Championships gold medallist Vikas Gowda expectedly reached the discus throw final with a best attempt of 63.86 metres in the qualifiers at the World Athletics Championships here on Thursday.

The 32-year-old’s first throw of 63.86m proved to be his best, making him easily eligible for the summit clash which will be held at the iconic Bird’s Nest on Saturday.

Taking part in Group A of the qualifiers, Gowda threw 63.84m in his second attempt, 0.02m short of the first, while his third opportunity was disqualified.

Jamaica’s Fedrick Dacres topped the qualification with a throw of 65.77m which he achieved on his first attempt. Seven discus throwers qualified for the final from Group A, and five from Group B out of a total of 31 participants.

Overall, reigning Commonwealth Games champion Gowda ranked seventh. Gowda’s personal best throw of 66.28m is also the Indian national record which he achieved in 2012 at Norman, United States.

Gowda was the only Indian in action on Thursday at the world meet.

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