Jyothi Yarraji dominates 100m Hurdles to emerge star of the day -
Rani Rampal Ties the Knot with CA Pankaj Saroha. India and South Africa prepare for seismic final. India’s Pro Wrestling League Set for a Grand Comeback in 2026: Brij Bhushan. Special Olympics Bharat and Indian Association of Physiotherapists Join Forces to Enhance Healthcare Access for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities. Dabang Delhi K.C. crowned PKL 12 champions at home, overcome Puneri Paltan in fierce battle to the end. India Make Boxing History at Asian Youth Games as Khushi, Ahaana, Chandrika Strike Gold. Rounak Rao, Devansh Bisht shine with ball as Shyam Lal College beat Shaheed Bhagat Singh College (Evening) by 7 wickets. Awesome Rodrigues and Harmanpreet lead India to ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 final. CABI unveils Indian team jersey ahead of inaugural Women’s T20 World Cup – Cricket for the Blind, 2025.Rohit becomes No.1 in ICC Men’s ODI Batting Rankings for the first time. Indian Boxers will compete shoulder to shoulder with World’s Top Boxers in World Boxing Cup Finals 2025: Ajay Singh. Dabang Delhi K.C. book finals berth after clinching thrilling tiebreaker win against Puneri Paltan in Qualifier 1 .Another Ayan masterclass helps Patna Pirates win eight on the trot, beat Bengaluru Bulls to reach Eliminator 3 .India Dominates 4th South Asian Senior Athletics Championships 2025 with 20 Gold Medals and a Total Tally of 58 Medals. Pune’s Home team BB Racing Dominates Round 1 of the Indian Supercross Racing League Season 2. Super 10s from Bharat, Vijay help Telugu Titans clinch Mini-Qualifier vs Bengaluru Bulls; reach Eliminator 3. Patna Pirates continue fine run; reach Eliminator 2 courtesy Ayan’s 20-point masterclass and Navdeep’s High Five. Aryan & Nitin shine as Jaipur Pink Panthers eliminate defending champions Haryana Steelers in tight Play-in 1. Patna Pirates to face Jaipur Pink Panthers in Eliminator 1 after defence helps them beat U Mumba in Play-in 2. Te Arai Links to Host 2026 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship. CITY OF JOY SET TO “RIDE FOR CHANGE” WITH KOLKATA CYCLOTHON 2025. Mishra fires week’s best round of 68 to move into top-10 at Asia-Pacific Amateur. India Triumphs Over Argentina in KogniVera International Polo Cup 2025 at New Delhi. Sahith Theegala Moves Into Top-10 at Bank of Utah Championship.

Jyothi Yarraji dominates 100m Hurdles to emerge star of the day

Share us on
1,553 Views

Jyothi Yarraji.

khel Today Bureau

Kozhikode: Jyothi Yarraji, an Andhra Pradesh athlete who trains in Bhubaneshwar, dominated the women’s 100m Hurdles final, winning in a wind-aided time of 13.08 seconds, faster than the National Record, to grab the spotlight on the third day of the 25th AFI Federation Cup Seniors Athletics Championships at the C H Muhammed Koya Stadium here on Monday.

Jyothi Yarraji

As her luck would have it, Monday’s time will not be considered as the National Record since there was a tail-wind of 2.1m/s, slightly above the permitted limit. Jyoti Yarraji has been credited with a time of 13.03 seconds in the inter-university championships in January 2020, but AFI did not ratify that as the National Record as she was not tested for doping. Anuradha Biswal set the National mark at 13.38 seconds on September 8, 2002.

The 22-year-old Jyothi Yarraji glided over the hurdles with ease to secure herself a second 100m Hurdles title at the National-level, her maiden victory having come in the National Inter-State Championships in Lucknow in August 2019 when she beat C Kanimozhi. In the heats on Sunday, the Andhra Pradesh sprinter claimed the meet record with a time of 13.43 seconds. 

Nayana James won a keen battle for the women’s Long Jump gold with Ancy Sojan on a day when the podium finishers, including Sandra Babu, accounted for as many as 11 jumps past the 6m mark. Despite beginning with a no-mark, Nayana James was the most consistent jumper, topping two 6.41m efforts with a 6.47m try on her fifth attempt. Ancy Sojan opened with 6.33m but did not find the rhythm to go better.

Competing for the first time since the Olympic Games in August last year, Javelin Thrower Annu Rani (Uttar Pradesh) went past the qualifying standards for both Commonwealth Games and Asian Games with two throws past the 60m mark. Each of her six efforts was good for gold on Monday, with 61.15m off the fifth attempt being the best of the lot. 

Tajinderpal Singh Toor win the men’s Shot Put gold but his quest for his first 20m effort in competition since June 2021 remained unfulfilled. He had just one effort over the 19m mark, his 19.14m on the second try was good to seal gold as it was 5cm farther than the best that his Punjab team-mate Karan managed on Monday.

Sarvesh Anil Kushare (Maharashtra) won the men’s High Jump gold by clearing 2.25m to match the Asian Games qualification standard.  Late in the evening, his State-mate Komal Chandrakant Jagdale attained the qualifying mark for the Asian Games in the women’s 3000m Steeplechase. Racing against the clock, she came home in a personal best time of 9:47.86.

Mohammed Afsal (Kerala) and Anu Kumar (Uttarakhand) produced identical times of 1:51.00 to lead the qualifiers for the men’s 800m final. The 2018 Asian Games gold medalist Manjit Singh as one of the two fastest losers from the three heats. Lili Das (West Bengal) lined up for a double when she topped qualification for the women’s 800m final. 

The 2018 Asian Games Hepathlon gold medallist Swapna Burman (West Bengal) topped the charts after four events. She has a total of 3384 points, picking up the highest of 1003 points after clearing 1.82m in the High Jump. Kerala’s Mareena George and Sonu Kumari (Haryana), separated by 22 points are in the second and third places but well behind the leader.

The results (finals): 

Men: 

3000m Steeplechase: 1. Shankar Lal Swami (Haryana) 8:32.01; 2. Balkishan (Haryana) 8:38.32; 3. Prince Raj Mishra (Sikkim) 8:41.42.

110m Hurdles: 1. Siddhanth Thingalaya (Maharashtra) 14.08 seconds; 2. Tarundeep Singh Bhatia (Punjab) 14.27; 3. M Krishik (Karnataka) 14.60.

High Jump: 1. Sarvesh Anil Kushare (Maharashtra) 2.25m; 2. R Manivannan (Tamil Nadu) 2.15; 3. Jesse Sandesh (Karnataka) 2.15.

Shot Put: 1. Tajinderpal Singh Toor (Punjab) 19.12m; 2. Karanveer Singh (Punjab) 19.07; 3. Naresh Antil (Haryana) 18.00.

Women:

3000m Steeplechase: 1. Komal Chandrakant Jagdale (Maharashtra) 9:47.86; 2. Richa Bhaduriya (Uttar Pradesh) 10:14.53; 3. G Maheshwari (Telangana) 10:47.30.

100m Hurdles: 1. Jyothi Yarraji (Andhra Pradesh) 13.08 seconds; 2. Moumita Mondal (West Bengal) 13.78; 3. C Kanimozhi (Tamil Nadu) 13.88.

Long Jump: 1. Nayana James (Kerala) 6.47m; 2. Ancy Sojan (Kerala) 6.33; 3. Sandra Babu (Kerala) 6.32.

Javelin Throw: 1. Annu Rani (Uttar Pradesh) 61.15m; 2. Shilpa Rani (Haryana) 55.72; 3. Sanjana Choudhary (Rajasthan) 54.19.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.