Ludhiana athlete takes prime spot in U-19 pole vault

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Nov 13, 2024 10:58 PM IST

The college video games have been launched on Monday on the Guru Nanak Stadium, Ludhiana, the place younger athletes from throughout the state are showcasing their expertise in Underneath-14, Underneath-17, and Underneath-19 age classes

Baljeet Singh from Ludhiana emerged victorious within the Underneath-19 boys’ pole vault occasion on the third day of the 68th Punjab inter-district college video games on Wednesday.

An athlete performs on the inter-district college video games on the Guru Nanak Stadium on Wednesday. (Manish/HT)

The college video games have been launched on Monday on the Guru Nanak Stadium right here the place younger athletes from throughout the state are showcasing their expertise in Underneath-14, Underneath-17, and Underneath-19 age classes.

Within the U-17 boys’ triple soar, Harmanpreet Singh from Gurdaspur claimed first place with a powerful soar of 13.49m, narrowly beating Gurshan Singh from Tarn Taran, who jumped 13.4m.

Within the U-17 boys’ 3000m race, Ramandeep Singh from Ferozepur took the lead ending in 9:34.180, simply forward of Maninder Singh from Sangrur, who accomplished the race in 9:34.655.

Robin Singh from Patiala triumphed within the U-19 boys’ 5000m stroll ending with a powerful time of twenty-two:50.65, whereas Aditya from Jalandhar adopted at 23:50.62.

Baljeet Singh from Ludhiana received the U-19 boys’ pole vault, whereas Gurpreet Singh from Fazilka bagged the second spot.

Within the U-19 boys’ javelin throw, Sidharth from Jalandhar emerged victorious with a throw of 62.86m, with Harshit Biblani, additionally from Jalandhar, ending second with 59m throw.

Within the U-19 women’ 3000m stroll, Gurpreet Kaur from Amritsar clinched the primary place with Mahik from Sri Muktsar Sahib ending as a runner-up.

Mahikdeep Kaur from Mansa dominated the U-17 women’ 3000m race, adopted by Jiya from Hoshiarpur.

Within the U-17 women’ javelin throw, Virpali from Sri Muktsar Sahib clinched the primary spot, with Harpreet Kaur from Barnala securing the second spot.

District training officer (Secondary) Dimple Madaan was the chief visitor on the occasion.

The four-day competitors will conclude in the present day.