Mangaluru: Athletics day 4 - Poovamma wins gold; Army bags championship


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (CLP)

Mangaluru, May 4: The fourth and final day of the 19th Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championship brought disappointment to Karnataka, as it lost the championship to others after maintaining a good lead for the past two days.

The overall championship was bagged by the Army team with 123 points, followed by Tamil Nadu (114 points).

The men's championship also went to Army, again with 123.5 points, followed by Tamil Nadu with 48 points.

In the women's category, the championship was won by Kerala with 86 points. Karnataka came second with 68 points.

Among the men, Inderjeet Singh of Haryana, who won the gold in shot put, won the best athlete title, while Srabani Nanda of Odisha who won the 100 m dash was adjudged the best woman athlete.

A happy news was that local favourite, Poovamma, who has won laurels internationally, clinched the gold in 400 m run and qualified for the Asian Athletics Championship to be held in China.

Speaking to daijiworld, Poovamma said, "This is my first athletics meet this year. I am happy with my timing. I was under too much pressure as the local crowd had come to see me, expecting me to perform well, and also because my competitor Tintu Luka was in the race. But I was confident as I have beaten her before also. I am happy to have won the gold in front of the Mangaluru crowd." Though Poovamma hails from Kodagu and represented the ONGC team in the event, her family stays in Mangaluru and she enjoys local support.

Karnataka also won the gold in women's 4x100 m relay. Mangalurean Varsha R, who was among the team, said that she was happy to win in her hometown but sad that her team did not qualify for the Asian Athletics. "We wanted to beat the meet record but we timed 47.20. The weather suddenly changed which worked in our favour and helped us perform better," she said.

New meet records were set by Devendra Singh of Army in javelin throw (79.65 m) and Inderjeet Singh in shot put (20.65 m) on day 3 of the meet on Sunday May 2.

Femina Miss India runner-up, Mangaluru girl Aafreen Vaz, district incharge minister B Ramanath Rai and others gave away the medals to winners of various events.

The closing ceremony was held the same evening, in which Aafreen Vaz was the chief guest.

The best athletes of the championship - Inderjeet Singh and Srabani Nanda - were awarded Rs 10,000 each and trophies. Devendra Singh and Inderjeet who set new meet records were awarded Rs 25,000 each and trophies.

Karnataka Athletics Association presidnet Dr G Parameshwar officially declared the end of Federation Cup.

Sports minister Abhaychandra Jain, health minister U T Khadar, MLC Ivan D'Souza, MLA J R Lobo, MLA Mohiuddin Bava, DC A B Ibrahim, MCC commissioner Hephsiba Rani Korlapati, SP Dr Sharanappa, C K Walson, Asha Thimmappa Gowda and Roy Castelino were present for the closing ceremony.

 

 

Other Results

Men's 110 m hurdles

Siddanth Thinga - ONGC - 13.92
Surendar - Tamil Nadu - 14.17
Aneesh Abhay - Maharashtra - 14.26


Women's 100 m hurdles

Gayatri - Tamil Nadu - 13.67
Deepika - Tamil Nadu - 13.76
Meghana Shetty - Karnataka - 13.88


Men's 400 m run

Arokya Rajeev - Army - 46.24
V Sajin - Air Force - 46.94
A Dharun - Tamil Nadu - 47.25


Women's 400 run

M R Poovamma - ONGC - 53.41
Anu R - Kerala - 54.27
Tintu Luka - Kerala - 54.31


Men's 200 m run

Dharmbir - Haryana - 20.87
M Manikanda - Tamil Nadu - 21.20
Parveen Kumar - Haryana - 21.59


Women's 200 m run

Srabani Nanda - Odisha - 23.67
Dutee Chand - Odisha - 24.52
M G Padmini - Karnataka - 24.69


Men's 4x400 m relay

Army - 3:11:38
Air Force - 3:11:99
Haryana - 3:16:06


Women's 4x400 m relay

West Bengal - 3:46:08
Tamil Nadu - 3:47:84
Kerala - 4:02:35


Women's 1500 m run

Sushma Devi - Haryana - 4:27:50
Chitra P U - Kerala - 4:27:94
Sipra Sarkar - West Bengal - 4:28:62


Men's 4x100 m relay

Army - 41.08
Tamil Nadu - 41.18
Karnataka - 41.40


Women's 4x100 m relay

Karnataka - 47.20
Tamil Nadu - 47.65
Maharashtra - 47.74


Men's discus throw

Arjun Singh - Tata Motors - 58.51 m
Dharamraj Yadav - Army - 58.41 m
Kirpal Singh - ONGC - 53.54 m

 

  

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  • essen, manglore

    Tue, May 05 2015

    Congratulations to the Organisers .
    It seemed to be a Congress Federation Cup !...I fail to understand the huge Billboards of our Local ministers ,Mla's for a National Sporting event..not a single one showcasing our Local athletes who have represented the Country. They could have boards of The Vandanas,Reeth Abraham,Ashvini Nachappa...and other Men athletes from Mangalore....PT Usha too cud have been featured.
    On the opening day...The stage was overcrowded by our Local politicians.
    The crowds presumed that it was a Political Event !!
    The Stadium did not have Crowds to match the event...
    Hope the stadium will be maintained and local Talent use it to the fullest..
    Some Prize money could have been given....

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Tue, May 05 2015

    Well organized 19th Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championship in Mangalore Mangala stadium. Congratulations.

    Where is our Local MP Mr. Nalin. If he has not invited, then it is very bad. If he has not attending due to political commitment, then it is understandable.

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  • CJV Mangalore, Bangalore/ Mangalore

    Tue, May 05 2015

    Aafreen Vaz looks funny completely out of place with the crown in the stadium. She does not need to wear that crown in the stadium. We all know what she has achieved

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  • mangalore, mangalore

    Tue, May 05 2015

    don tell Afreen vaz wear that crown even while sleeping.it looks so weird she is wearing it wherever she goes, i respect that crown and her hard work. but wearing it everywhere don't make any sense. its like newly weds bride going everywhere with her wedding dress even after one month of her wedding..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, May 05 2015

    Indian Army and Karnataka is the best ...

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  • Rolfard John Pinto, Mangalore

    Tue, May 05 2015

    It is Ok Though I am from Karnataka i am proud that our Army has won the championship not any other Country Army. I am proud of our Country greatest Army. God blesss them.

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  • Mohammed Ilyas Byndoor/Dubai.U.A.E, Byndoor/Dubai.U.A.E

    Mon, May 04 2015

    Congratulations to All Winners & Organizers

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