Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): Reigning Asian Games champion Jinson Johnson won the men's 1500m event in his first competition in a year at the Indian Grand Prix II 2023 athletics meet in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala on Monday. Jinson Johnson also qualified for the Asian Games in Hangzhou, which will take place later this year, as a result of the procedure. At 3:44.52, Jinson Johnson won the men's 1500-meter race. The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) established a 3:47:84 entry standard for the Asian Games.
Johnson was last seen in action at the Federation Cup in April last year. The national record holder was facing a recurring tendon injury and is on a comeback trail. The Federation Cup last year was Johnson's first competition since the World Military Games in October 2019. With a time of 3:47.00, Rahul finished second to Jinson Johnson on the podium and qualified for the Asian Games, which will take place in September-October. In 3:48.57, Prakash Balu Gadade won bronze.
With outstanding times, Archana Suseendran triumphed in the women's 100- and 200-meter races. She finished ahead of Hima Das (11.74) and AT Daneshwari (11.80) in the 100 metres with a time of 11.52, and she also qualified for the Asian Games in the women's 200 metres with a time of 23.21. The Asian Games' entrance standard was set at 23.43.