Tajinderpal Singh Toor Prepares for Major Domestic Shot Put Event in Ranchi

Tajinderpal Singh Toor, the Asian Games champion in men's shot put, is preparing for a significant domestic competition in Ranchi. He recently excelled at the Indian Athletics Series in Sangrur, achieving a throw of 19.97 meters. Alongside him, Annu Rani, a two-time Olympian, tested her skills in the javelin throw. The event showcased impressive performances from various athletes, including Harjit Singh and Fatema Begam, who excelled in their respective races. This article delves into the highlights and results from the meet, providing a comprehensive overview of the athletes' performances.
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Tajinderpal Singh Toor's Upcoming Challenge

Asian Games gold medalist Tajinderpal Singh Toor is set to compete in a significant domestic shot put event later this month in Ranchi.


The 31-year-old athlete from Punjab showcased his prowess by winning the men's shot put at the fifth leg of the Indian Athletics Series held in Sangrur, Punjab, on Saturday.


Toor achieved a remarkable throw of 19.97 meters, expressing his ambition, stating, 'My primary objective this season is to excel in major international competitions.'


Earlier in April, he recorded his season's best throw of 21.03 meters during the Delhi leg of the Indian Athletics Series.


Annu Rani and Other Athletes Shine

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The Sangrur leg of the Indian Athletics Series also provided a platform for Annu Rani, a two-time Olympian and Asian Games champion in women's javelin throw, to assess her readiness for the upcoming season. She secured third place with a throw of 55.78 meters.


In a thrilling women's javelin event, Shilpa Rani from Haryana clinched first place with a throw of 57.65 meters, while Rashmi K from Andhra Pradesh finished second with 56.15 meters.


Harjit Singh from the Air Force and Fatema Begam from Tripura were the fastest male and female runners of the meet, respectively, with Fatema also winning the women's 200-meter race.


Kiran Pahal from Haryana dominated the women's 400-meter race, finishing with a time of 54.07 seconds.


Event Results Overview

Here are some notable results from the meet:


Men's 100m: Harjit Singh (Air Force) 10.32 secs, Sam Vasanth S (Tamil Nadu) 10.48 secs, Adesh Garsa (All India Police) 10.51 secs.


Men's U20 100m: Tipan Das (West Bengal) 10.68 secs, Yuvraj Singh Chib (Jammu and Kashmir) 10.70 secs, Jamil Ali (Uttar Pradesh) 10.78 secs.


Men's 200m: Dharambir (Haryana) 21.49 secs, Raja Babu (Haryana) 21.67 secs, Sonu Chaudhary (Uttar Pradesh) 21.80 secs.


Men's 400m: Prakhar Sharma (Uttarakhand) 46.90 secs, Yashwant Singh (Rajasthan) 46.92 secs, Tarandeep Singh (Punjab) 47.04 secs.


Women's 100m: Fatema Begam (Tripura) 11.98 secs, Preet Kaur (Punjab) 12.30 secs, Dona Dhaked (Rajasthan) 12.31 secs.


Women's U20 100m: Lovejot Kaur (Punjab) 12.35 secs, Shubhneet Kaur (Punjab) 12.67 secs, Vandana Kumari (Rajasthan) 13.12 secs.