Steeple-chaser Ekta breaks junior national record by a massive margin, climbs to second spot in U-20 World list

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Steeple-chaser Ekta breaks junior national record by a massive margin, climbs to second spot in U-20 World list


Ekta Dey.
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After taking the 5000m gold comfortably in the morning, Madhya Pradesh’s Ekta Pradeep Dey broke the ladies’s 3000m steeple chase record by a massive 19 seconds on the concluding night of the twenty second National Federation Cup junior (under-20) athletics championships in Lucknow on Sunday.

That makes the 18-year-old, who clocked 10:10.08s, the second-fastest in the world in the under-20 age group this 12 months, behind Kenyan Sharon Chepkemoi (10:07.67s).

Incidentally, Ekta had clocked a mediocre 11:04.68 whereas ending sixth in the Junior Nationals in Coimbatore in November 2023.

Meanwhile, UP’s Sharuk Khan broke his personal meet record in the boys’s 3000m steeple chase.

The outcomes (winners solely):

Men: 200m: Dondapati Mrutyam (Odi) 21.59s. 800M: Vinod Kumar Banoth (Tel) 1:51.30s. 5000M: Vinod Singh (MP) 14:22.32s. 400m hurdles: Murad Sirman (Guj) 52.31s. 3000M steeple chase: Sharuk Khan (UP) 8:57.90s MR, OR 9:05.42. High leap: R. Castro Raj (TN) 1.95m. Triple leap: Bhupendra Singh Bisht (Ukd) 15.08m. Javelin throw: Dipanshu Sharma (UP) 68.89m.

Women: 200m: Dodla Sai Sangeetha (Tel) 24.58s. 800m: Laxita Vinod Sandilea (Guj) 2:09.01s. 5000M: Ekta Pradeep Dey (MP) 17:08.81s. 400M hurdles: Shreeya Rajesh (Kar) 59.30s MR, OR 1:00.36s. 3000M steeple chase: Ekta Pradeep Dey (MP) 10:10.08s NR, OR 10:29.50s. Triple leap: Rishika Aswathi (UP) 12.40m. Javelin throw: Deepika (Har) 48.71m. Shot put: Tamanna (Har) 14.56m. Heptathlon: Pavana Nagaraj (Kar) 5076 pts.



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