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Commonwealth Games: Sreeshankar Wins Silver in Men's Long Jump

Sreeshankar had gone into the CWG as gold medal favourite on the basis of his season's and personal best of 8.36m, which had put him in joint second ranking in the world this season.

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Birmingham: Murali Sreeshankar clinched a silver in the men’s long jump event to give India a second medal in athletics at the Commonwealth Games here on August 5.

The 23-year-old national record holder soared to 8.08 m in his fifth attempt to finish second behind Laquan Nairn of the Bahamas in a nerve-wracking men’s long jump final.

Nairn also had a best jump of 8.08 m but his second best of 7.98 m was better than 7.84 m of Sreeshankar.
Under rules, if two jumpers are tied on same distance, the one who has a better second best effort will be ranked ahead.
Jovan van Vuuren (8.06m) of South Africa took the bronze.

The other Indian in the fray, Muhammed Anees Yahiya, ended at fifth with a best jump of 7.97 m.

Sreeshankar’s became the first Indian male long jumper to win a silver at the CWG. Suresh Babu had won a bronze in the 1978 edition.

Among women, Prajusha Maliakkal won a silver in the 2010 edition in Delhi, while legendary Anju Bobby George bagged a bronze in 2002.

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Sreeshankar had gone into the CWG as the gold medal favourite on the basis of his season’s and personal best of 8.36m, which had put him in joint second ranking in the world this season.

But he struggled in his first four jumps regarding his landing on the foot board. He began with a 7.64m before jumping identical 7.84m in his second and third attempts. His fourth jump was a foul.

He was outside the medal contention at the end of the fourth round as he was at sixth place at that stage but his fifth attempt of 8.08m took him to the second place.

In a dramatic final round jump, he seemed to have crossed the 8 m mark – which would have given him a gold – but to his and the Indian contingent’s disappointment, his foot landed 2 cm ahead of the line on the foot board.

The final attempt was thus ruled as a foul and Sreeshankar had to settle for a silver.

On Wednesday, Tejaswin Shankar had won a bronze in men’s high jump to open India’s medal account in athletics in this CWG.

It was Sreeshankar’s first medal in a major international competition and a multi-sport event. Before this, he had won a bronze in the 2018 Asian U-20 Championships in Gifu, Japan.

The medal will give him some sort of relief after his disappointing performance in the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, USA, where he had finished seventh in the final last month.

He had gone into the World Championships as a dark horse for a medal with a season’s and personal best of 8.36m

(PTI)