Indoor Nationals bring different feel and vibe for athletes

New Delhi: Even before the first edition of the National Indoor Athletics Championships got underway at Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, the venue gained global spotlight for bagging the hosting rights to the 2028 World Indoor Championships. For athletes participating in the country’s first domestic indoor meet on Tuesday, it was a different feeling and atmosphere.

An indoor track is 200m long, featuring sharper bends and banked curves, where the outer edge is raised to help runners maintain speed and stability while navigating tight turns. The fully covered stadium creates a controlled environment, with no wind playing a role. Fans are much closer to the action, cheering for athletes compared to a 400m track. Indian athletes are not used to competing in indoors but were excited to make their first mark.

“The turns are sharper on an indoor track because the radius of the curve is much smaller than on a 400m track. On the bends, you have to lean to balance your body and maintain momentum as you approach the straight which is also shorter. It requires a bit of technical practice to get comfortable in 200m indoor tracks,” says Delhi’s athletics coach Dinesh Rawat.

Karnataka’s C Priyanka used her experience in the 200m (outdoor) track to win the 3,000m event.

“We normally run on 400m tracks, and the 200m track is a little curvier so we have to make some adjustments,” said Priyanka, who won in 9:42.05. “My training on a 200m (outdoor) track at the SAI centre in Bengaluru came handy.”

Pole vaulter Baranica Elangovan stole the limelight on the opening day setting a new national record. The Tamil Nadu athlete cleared 4.22m and was ecstatic with her performance, having fought through an ACL surgery early in her career. “There is no wind indoors and you can approach easily. Wind plays a big factor in outdoor meets. It’s an advantage for pole vaulters here,” she said.

It helped that she trains in Bhubaneswar and did train in the indoor arena before the meet. “I’ve been trying hard to cross 4.2m, and today it turned out to be a lucky day for me,” she said. “This is the first time we are competing indoors, but since I train here in Bhubaneswar at the Reliance academy, I trained here before the competition.”

In indoor long jump too, there was no headwind or tailwind to assist or hinder athletes. Competitors perform in a steady, neutral environment, relying purely on their own speed. There was a good contest between Praveen Chithravel and local favourite Sarun Payasingh. While Chithravel holds the national record in triple jump, he was stepping into a different challenge in the long jump. The women’s long jump was also a close affair with KA Anamika (JSW) taking the first place with a jump of 6.05m while Manisha Merel came a close second (6.04m).

Payasingh clinched the gold medal with a personal best of 7.8m, while Chithravel finished second with a jump of 7.78m. Hurdles is 60m race in indoor meets, and Karnataka’s M Krishik won in 7.71s.

Latest

Mo Salah to leave Liverpool at the end of the season, ends 9-year stint at Anfield

Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool at the end of the season, the club confirmed on Tuesday, bringing the curtain down on one of the most decorated spells in the

RCB’s valuation increases by a staggering 1495 percent in 18 years

Cricket News: Royal Challengers Bengaluru was the second-most-expensive franchise when the BCCI sold the original eight teams in the IPL. Vijay Mallya bought th

‘Realised about national commitments just 4 days before’: Ben Duckett slammed after late pull-out from IPL

Cricket News: English opener Ben Duckett announced on Tuesday that he has pulled out of IPL 2026. Duckett was picked by Delhi Capitals for Rs 2 crore in the auc

IPL: KKR retire Andre Russell’s No. 12 jersey – here is why

Cricket News: NEW DELHI: In a city that worships its cricket heroes, Tuesday night was all about Andre Russell. During a lively preseason event called Knights U

Topics

Zohran Mamdani gets heckled during a press conference, says ‘If I don’t hear him yelling at me…’

US News: New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani was interrupted by a heckler as he was addressing a press conference on affordable housing. As Mamdani was speaking.

Easing the journey from the lab bench to market

A robust translational ecosystem will not only secure our technological sovereignty but also position India as a global hub for deep-tech solutions

Familiar interventions in an unsettled region

The war on Iran is part of a serial effort at regime change by force. India must start building alternative scenarios of West Asia

Nuanced reading of the right to die with dignity

The Harish Rana judgment does not grant a sweeping right to die; it only allows the refusal of futile medical intervention

Who is known as the father of Indian petroleum industry?

Remembering K D Malaviya’s pioneering role in India’s journey to energy independence

Light rain likely across north India tonight, western disturbance building up

In the Himalayan region, light rainfall and snowfall are expected over Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, indicating continued western disturb

Vivo Y21 5G and Vivo Y11 5G launched in India with Dimensity 6300 chipset; Check display, camera, battery, price and other specs

Vivo Y21 5G, Vivo Y11 5G Price In India: Both the smartphone features a 6.74-inch HD+ LCD display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of up to

India sets bold climate goals: 45% emission reduction, 60% non-fossil power by 2035

New targets, old track record. India has stepped up on the global climate stage with ambition.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img