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World Athletics Championships 3000m steeplechase final: Parul breaks national record, qualifies for Paris Olympics

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By ETV Bharat Tech Team

Published : Aug 28, 2023, 1:05 AM IST

Updated : Aug 28, 2023, 6:46 AM IST

Amidst the prevailing dominance of African athletes, the 3000m steeplechase final for women at the World Championships in Budapest is introducing a distinct Indian presence.
World Athletics Championships 3000m steeplechase final: India's Parul Chaudhary aims for glory (Source: TWitter)

Parul Chaudhary, an athlete hailing from Meerut, competed with renowned distance runners such as Faith Cherotich, Beatrice Chepkoech, and Jackline Chepkoech from Kenya, Sembo Almayew, Zerfe Wondemagegn, and Lomi Muleta from Ethiopia, as well as Peruth Chemutai from Uganda.

Budapest: Indian athlete Parul Chaudhary finished at the eleventh position in the 3000 meters steeplechase final of the World Athletics Championships 2023 in Budapest in Hungary on Monday. However, Parul broke the national record by marking the clock at 9:15.31 in the World Athletics Championships.

Parul by achieving the national record qualified for the Paris Olympics 2024. Brunei athlete Winfred Mutile Yavi clinched the gold medal with a clock mark of 8:54.29, Kenya's Beatrice Chepkoech won silver with her season-best clock of 8:58.98 and another Kenya athlete Faith Cherotich achieved her personal best mark of 9:00.69, winning bronze. At the split of 200m, Parul was leading the steeplechase but she lost her momentum and settled for 11th spot. However, till the 2900 m split, the Indian athlete was in 13th position, she jumped two spots up in the last 100m split.

On the other hand, the Indian men's 4x400 metres relay team ended in the fifth position in the 4x400 metres relay race final at the World Athletics Championships 2023. The Indian team comprising Muhammed Anas Yahiya, Amoj Jacob, Muhammed Ajmal and Rajesh Ramesh marked the clock at 2:59.92. The USA team of Quincy Hall, Vernon Norwood, Justin Robinson, and Rai Benjaminwon won the gold medal with a clock mark of 2:57.31. France with the clock mark of 2:58.45 bagged silver while Great Britain claimed bronze with the clock mark of 2:58.71. (ANI)

Also read: 'Our Cheetahs': PM Modi, Anand Mahindra laud Indian relay team for Asian record, qualifying for World Championships final for the first time

Last Updated :Aug 28, 2023, 6:46 AM IST
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