At the 63rd National Open Athletics Championships in Bengaluru, Vithya Ramraj made history in the women’s 400m hurdles. She completed the race in 56.23 seconds, breaking a 39-year-old record. The previous record of 56.80 seconds was set by the legendary Indian athlete P.T. Usha in 1985.
Significance of the record
Vithya’s achievement is not just about her success; it’s a big moment in Indian athletics. P.T. Usha, known as the “Queen of Indian Track and Field,” is one of India’s most famous athletes. By breaking a record that had stood for almost 40 years, Vithya has gained recognition and brought fresh attention to Indian athletics.
Impressive Performances in Men’s Events
The championships also saw remarkable performances in the men’s events. Nithin from Tamil Nadu set a new meet record in the men’s 200m by finishing in 20.66 seconds, breaking the previous record held by Animesh Kujur. Other standout performances included:
- 800m: P. Mohammed finished in 1:48.10.
- 10,000m: Abhishek completed the race in 29:48.18.
- 400m hurdles: Aman clocked in at 50.52 seconds.
Highlights from the Women’s Events
In the women’s events, Ancy Sojan shined in the long jump with a leap of 6.71 meters, earning her the title of the best woman athlete of the championships. Other notable performances included:
- 200m: Nithya Gandhe finished in 23.51 seconds.
- 800m: Chanda clocked in at 2:01.16.
- 10,000m: Seema completed the race in 33:56.86.
Awards and Overall Achievements
The championships concluded with several athletes being recognized for their outstanding performances. Vithya Ramraj (400m hurdles) and Nithin (200m) were highlighted as standout athletes. The Railways team won the team championship in the women’s category, while Services took the title in the men’s category. Railways also claimed the overall title.