Sreeshankar appears to be in good form

Tajinder, Annu, Manjit to open season in IGP-2

February 25, 2021 12:14 am | Updated 12:14 am IST - Kochi

Aiming high: M. Sreeshankar is focusing on clearing the Olympic qualification mark.

Aiming high: M. Sreeshankar is focusing on clearing the Olympic qualification mark.

The performances in last week’s Indian Grand Prix-1, the national season-opener, may not have raised excitement levels much, but with the arrival of young long jumper M. Sreeshankar in Patiala, there is a lot to look forward to in Thursday’s IGP-2.

The 21-year-old national record-holder from Kerala appears to be in good form and has plans to pull off a big one.

“I don’t want to tell the distance but I’m very optimistic about tomorrow. My first focus is breaking my personal best (8.20m) and hopefully qualify for the Olympics (qualification standard 8.22m),” Sreeshankar told The Hindu from Patiala on Wednesday. “Everything looks good.”

Interesting duel

Meanwhile, on the track, the women’s 100m duel between World University Games champion Dutee Chand and the 2018 under-20 World 400m gold medallist Hima Das should be an interesting one.

Hima, the 400m national record holder who appears to have given up the quartermile now for some strange reason, will be opening her season in the 100m and 200m here.

The second GP will also see some of the big stars like Asian Games men’s shot put champion Tajinderpal Singh Toor and Asian women’s javelin silver medallist Annu Rani start their competition season. But top star Neeraj Chopra will be missing.

“I will be competing in the IGP-3 (on March 5, Patiala)...Neeraj will be there too,” said Shivpal Singh, who like Asian Games and Commonwealth Games javelin champion Neeraj, has already qualified for the Olympics.

National 400m record holder Muhammed Anas and Arokia Rajiv will once again be skipping the quartermile and will face off in the 200m. In the women’s 400m the seasoned M.R. Poovamma and young Kiran Pahal will be ones to watch.

Manjit Singh, who stunned Jinson Johnson to win the 2018 Asian Games 800m gold in Jakarta, will also be in action in the 1500m.

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