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Home » News » Indian Grand Prix series-2 | Sneha upsets Vithya Ramraj; double delight for Animesh
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Indian Grand Prix series-2 | Sneha upsets Vithya Ramraj; double delight for Animesh

John AndersonBy John Anderson Athlete
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All in: Sneha Motord adapts to Vithya to win gold at 23. 59s.

All in: Sneha Motord adapts to Vithya to win gold at 23. 59s. | Photo credit: Nirmal Harindran

K. Sneha de Kerala registered her personal best to bother R. Vithya Ramraj (Tamil Nadu) in the 200m female race at Indian Grand Prix Series-2 at the LNCPE Athletics Stadium on Saturday.

Sneha had never run children under 24 years, and his best effort until this race was 24.01.

The Kerala girl, who won the 400m bronze medal in the Federation Cup recently, did not have a good start, but was put in front with approximately the brand of 150 meters and passed Clock 23. 59s. Vithya arrived secondly at 23.72, while Angel Silviam was third (23.87).

Vithya had no problem winning his favored obstacles of 400 meters while striving to gold to ensure gold at 57.45s. The obstacles of 100 million women witnessed a nearby career in which Tamil Nithya Ramraj promoted Pragyan Prasanti of Odisha to gold, thought that both registered 13.27 identical.

Animesh barely challenged

Animeh Kujur (Odisha) completed a double by winning the men’s careers of 100 my 200m by effort. Animesh was barely challenged in both races.

Animesh won the 100 my 200m male races in a gallop.

Animesh won the 100 my 200m male races in a gallop. | Photo credit: Nirmal Harindran

Rajesh Ramesh made a triumphal return of an injury and showed no signs of oxity while the field fell to win the 400 m male race (45.77s).

After getting lost almost a year due to an injury, Ramesh dazzled in his return career, hit the front after the first curve and turned the lead with followed to finish far ahead of Jay Kumar and Rince Joseph.

The results: Men: 100m: 1. Animeh Kujur (Odi) (10.31s), 2. Lalau Prasad Bhoi (Odi) (10.57), 3. Dondopati Mrutyamja (Odi) (10.57); 200m: 1. Animeh Kujur (Odi) (20.55), 2. TK VISHAL (NCOE), 3. G. Ragul Kumar (TN) (21.10); 400m: 1. Rajesh Ramesh (TN) (45.77), 2. Jay Kumar (NCOE) (46.53), 3. Rince Joseph (Ker) (45.72); 800m: 1. Satyam Chauhan (Army) (1: 51.87), 2. Harshdep Singh (Army) (1: 52.20), 3. Dayanidhi Munda (Odi) (1: 52.80); 400m Obstacles: 1. Subhas Das (JSW) (50.61), 2. Natarajan Kalainithi (NCOE) (51.51), 3. Akhil Babu (KER) (56.99); Triple jump: 1. Vimal Mikesh (Marina) (15.83m), 2. Boby Sabu (Police) (15.56), 3. Kp Naveen (NCOE) (15.44).

Women: 100m: 1. Abhinaya Rajajan (NCOE) (11.55s), 2. SS Sneha (Kar) (11.60), 3. Nithya Gandhe (Tel) (11.61); 200m: 1. K. Sneha (ker) (23.59), 2. R. Víhya Ramraj (TN) (23.72), 3. Angel Silviam (NCOE) (23.87); 400m: 1. Suba Venkatesan (TN) (53.57), 2. Jisna Mathew (ker) (53.78), 3. Soniya Baishya (Reliance) (54.22); 800m: 1. Laxmipriya Kisan (Odi) (2: 09.10), 2. GK Vijayakumari (Cart) (2: 09.58), 3. Priscilla Daniel (NCOE) (2: 12.94); 100 m Obstacles: 1. Nithya Ramraj (TN) (13.27), 2. Pragyan Prasanti (Odi) (13.27), 3. Toppo Toppo (Odi) (14.20); 400m Obstacles: 1. R. Víhya Ramraj (TN) (57. 45), 2. R. Anu (ker) (58.41), 3. Deekshita (kar) (1.00.50); Long jump: 1. MuBassina Mohammed (Laca) (6.17m), 3. Sn Laksshanya (NCOE) (5.75); Javelin: 1. Runjun Pegu (ASM) (42.96m), 2. Pooja (HAR) (41.47m).

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