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India Hopeful for Asian Athletics Championships Despite Pullouts & Doping

India Hopeful for Asian Athletics Championships Despite Pullouts & Doping

India has been rocked by several pullouts and doping scandals for the Asian Athletics Championships 2023, but the Athletics Federation of India remains hopeful of India's chances at the event.

The build-up to the Asian Athletics Championships 2023 has not been ideal for India, with several pull-outs and doping scandals. However, India remains hopeful, with shot putter Tajinderpal Singh Toor and long jumper Murali Sreeshankar headlining the Indian contingent.

Shot putter Karanveer Singh failed an out-of-competition dope test and was left out of the 54-member original Indian team, which departed for Thailand on Saturday. Anjali Devi, who won the women’s 400m gold at the National Inter-State Championships last month with an impressive time of 51.48 seconds in her first race after an injury layoff of more than three years, was also caught for doping.

A top official of the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) has confirmed Anjali Devi’s dope flunk to PTI. “Yes, it’s correct,” said the official, who is currently in Bangkok.

National record holder and quarter-miler Muhammed Anas Yahiya was also left out under mysterious circumstances, though he was in the Indian team named on June 22. The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) has not given an official explanation for his drop.

When asked about Anas missing out on the team, an official told PTI that the “Asian Athletics Association does not allow replacements”. 

This could mean that Anas was not in the Indian team sent by the AFI before the June 11 deadline. The AFI officially announced the team on June 22.

India was also dealt a blow after the trio of world season leader long jumper Jeswin Aldrin, triple jumper Praveen Chitravel, Asia’s best this year, and medal prospect javelin thrower Rohit Yadav pulled out of the continental showpiece due to their respective injuries.

Sreeshankar, Toor to headline India’s campaign

In Aldrin’s absence, Sreeshankar, the world number two this season with his 8.81m effort last month, will be the top contender for the men’s long jump gold. He is not short on confidence after finishing third in the Paris leg of the prestigious Diamond League last month.

In men’s shot put, Asian record holder and defending champion Toor is again the hot favourite to win gold after his 21.77m throw in the National Inter-State Championships last month. “He (Toor) has a bright chance of winning a gold medal,” chief athletics coach Radhakrishnan Nair had said.

At the 2019 edition of the championships in Doha, Toor won gold with a throw of 20.22m. “Training has been on expected lines. I’m hopeful to improve my performance in Bangkok,” Toor said. Despite the pulling out of the Yadav due to an elbow injury, India can still expect at least a medal in men’s javelin throw from DP Manu who is the best in the field with his 84.33m effort earlier this year.

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Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra, the best among the Asians this season, is not competing as he prepares for the Budapest World Championships in August. Abdulla Aboobacker will shoulder the responsibility of fetching at least a medal for India in the men’s triple jump, while Tejaswin Shankar, who will be in action on the opening day on Wednesday, will aim for his maiden international podium finish in the decathlon.

“The middle and long distance runners (800m, 1500m and 5000m) too have a good chance of podium in Bangkok. Decathlon (Tejaswin Shankar) is also a strong point this time,” Nair added. Aboobacker will also be in action in the qualifying round on Wednesday.

In the 2019 edition, India won 16 medals (2 gold, 7 silver, 7 bronze) to finish fifth in the medal tally. Some of the Indians will also hope to book their 2024 Paris Olympics berth as the qualifying period for most of the events has begun on July 1.

As the continental showpiece is being held a month before the World Athletics Championships (August 19-27) in Budapest, several stars are set to skip the event as they want to focus on the global meet. India is one of the nine teams that have participated in all the editions of the Asian Championships since its beginning in the Philippines in 1973.

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