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Indian men’s and women’s 4x400m relay teams clinch silver medals at Asian Relay Championships

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India’s men’s and women’s 4x400m relay teams put up a valiant effort at the Asian Relay Championships in Bangkok, finishing second in both categories despite fielding under-strength squads. The women’s team, consisting of Vithya Ramraj, M R Poovamma, Prachi Choudhary, and Rupal Chaudhary, clocked a time of 3:33.55, coming in behind Vietnam who finished with a time of 3:30.81. The men’s team, comprised of Muhammed Anas Yahiya, Santosh Kumar, Mijo Chacko Kurian, and Arokia Rajiv, finished with a time of 3:05.76, securing the second spot behind Sri Lanka.

Despite not having their strongest lineups, both Indian teams put up a commendable performance, showcasing their talent and determination on the track. The women’s team, missing key members from their Paris Olympics qualifying squad, fought hard to secure a podium finish. Similarly, the men’s team, with a different lineup from their qualifying race, gave their all but fell short of the top spot.

The mixed 4x400m relay team also made headlines, setting a national record but narrowly missing out on the Paris Olympics qualification bracket. The quartet of Muhammed Ajmal, Jyothika Sri Dandi, Amoj Jacob, and Subha Venkatesan clocked an impressive time of 3:14.12, showcasing their potential on the international stage.

With the Paris Olympics fast approaching, Indian athletes are leaving no stone unturned in their quest for glory. Despite facing challenges and setbacks, they continue to push themselves to new heights, inspiring fans and supporters across the country.

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