Doha: Medal is too far-fetched a thought and even hopes of making the finals seem barely believable as India enters the World Athletics Championship without two of their biggest stars -- the injured Neeraj Chopra and Hima Das.
The championship starts from Friday.
- World-class javelin thrower Neeraj is not taking part in the September 27 to October 6 showpiece as he has been doing light training since May, having undergone elbow surgery.
- Another bright prospect, Hima, trained in Europe for nearly four months, winning some low-level races before pulling out due to a lower back injury after being named in the initial team.
The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) received a lot of flak for her injury management.
A fit Neeraj (who also qualified for the Worlds) would have at least given some hope, but Hima was never in the scene in her pet 400m event, finishing outside her personal best of 50.79 -- which she clocked during the Asian Games last year -- in the seven races and two in last two months.
- It is difficult to predict who among the Indians will reach the final though the AFI is pinning its hopes in the three 4x400m relays, particularly the mixed 4x400m which is making a debut in the World Championships.
- A medal though will be out of bounds and Anju Bobby George's 2003 Worlds long jump bronze will remain the lone success.
In the last edition in London in 2017, only one Indian made it to the finals (Davinder Singh Kang in men's javelin) while the race walkers and marathoners produced disappointing performances.
Of the 27-member Indian team, 13 have been named for the relays, though Dharun Ayyasamy will also run in the individual 400m hurdles.
- National record holder Muhammed Anas has not been fielded in the individual 400m though he had breached the World Championships qualification mark, in order to boost the men's 4x400m relay team's chances of making the finals.
- The top eight finishes in all the relays will book a spot in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, something India is aiming for.