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India's Tejaswin Shankar wins consecutive high jump titles in USA

Shankar, 22, cleared the bar at 2.28m to win high jump gold on Saturday, but his efforts fell short of the Tokyo Olympic Games qualification standard of 2.33m.

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Published : May 16, 2021, 2:17 PM IST

New Delhi: Representing Kansas State University, India's Tejaswin Shankar won back-to-back men's high jump titles in the Big 12 Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Manhattan, USA.

Also Read: IOC hopes public opinion will change in favour of hosting Olympics

Shankar, 22, cleared the bar at 2.28m to win high jump gold on Saturday, but his efforts fell short of the Tokyo Olympic Games qualification standard of 2.33m.

  • TJ to the moon 🚀

    🛸     🌎 °  🌓 •  .°•   🚀 ✯ @TejaswinShankar
     ★ *     °    🛰  °·   🪐
    .   • ° ★ • ☄ pic.twitter.com/atTexyXRCI

    — K-State Track (@KStateTFXC) May 15, 2021 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Shankar had also won the men's high jump title in the 2019 edition of the Big 12 Outdoor Track and Field Championships while the 2020 edition was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Delhi-based national record in men's high jump is studying business administration at Kansas State University. He is on a four-year athletics scholarship since 2017.

Shankar had skipped the Federation Cup Athletics Championships in March as the dates clashed with his National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) indoor season. He won the high jump bronze by clearing 2.24m in the NCAA meet.

Shankar is the third Indian to compete in the highly competitive USA circuit, the breeding ground for many US track and field Olympians.

Also Read: Conducting Olympics will send strong message that we've moved beyond COVID: IOA chief

Triple jumper Mohinder Singh Gill, India's leading jumper in the 1970s, and discus thrower Vikas Gowda are the other Indians to compete in the NCAA.

New Delhi: Representing Kansas State University, India's Tejaswin Shankar won back-to-back men's high jump titles in the Big 12 Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Manhattan, USA.

Also Read: IOC hopes public opinion will change in favour of hosting Olympics

Shankar, 22, cleared the bar at 2.28m to win high jump gold on Saturday, but his efforts fell short of the Tokyo Olympic Games qualification standard of 2.33m.

  • TJ to the moon 🚀

    🛸     🌎 °  🌓 •  .°•   🚀 ✯ @TejaswinShankar
     ★ *     °    🛰  °·   🪐
    .   • ° ★ • ☄ pic.twitter.com/atTexyXRCI

    — K-State Track (@KStateTFXC) May 15, 2021 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Shankar had also won the men's high jump title in the 2019 edition of the Big 12 Outdoor Track and Field Championships while the 2020 edition was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Delhi-based national record in men's high jump is studying business administration at Kansas State University. He is on a four-year athletics scholarship since 2017.

Shankar had skipped the Federation Cup Athletics Championships in March as the dates clashed with his National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) indoor season. He won the high jump bronze by clearing 2.24m in the NCAA meet.

Shankar is the third Indian to compete in the highly competitive USA circuit, the breeding ground for many US track and field Olympians.

Also Read: Conducting Olympics will send strong message that we've moved beyond COVID: IOA chief

Triple jumper Mohinder Singh Gill, India's leading jumper in the 1970s, and discus thrower Vikas Gowda are the other Indians to compete in the NCAA.

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