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National Games: Kerala athletics coach confident of getting 10-15 medals despite depleted roster

The athletes underwent a ten-day training camp at the Lakshmibai National College of Physical Education in the Kerala capital about which the coach expressed satisfaction

ANI Sep 28, 2022 14:50 IST googleads

Kerala athletics team. (Photo- SAI Media/MYAS)

Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], September 28 (ANI): Despite having brought along a largely developmental squad for the 36th National Games, Kerala is confident about winning 10-15 medals in athletics, a discipline in which the southern state is a veritable powerhouse.
Speaking just before the squad boarded the train for Gujarat from the Thiruvananthapuram Central railway station, Kerala's chief athletics coach C Vinayachandran said that they were unable to field all their top athletes for a plethora of reasons.
Yet, he reckoned, there was enough star power potential in the squad to shine on the IIT Gandhinagar track and field stadium where the Athletics competition will commence from September 30.
Vinayachandran, who has mentored Kerala's upcoming athletes for a while, offhand cited the names of CWG 2022 silver medallist Murali Sreeshankar, Nayana James, Ancy Sojan (all long jump), Arun AB, Sandra Babu (both triple jump), quarter-miler Arathi R, Angel P Devasia (high jump), Mareena George (heptathlon), both women's relay teams, men's 4x100 relay team etc, among those who could end up on the podium.
The coach however did not specify the colour of the medals his wards could bring back to 'God's own country'.
He also revealed that there would be some major absentees despite the athletes' names figuring in the Kerala entry list. "There are ups and downs but we have to take it in our stride," he opined.
The athletes underwent a ten-day training camp at the Lakshmibai National College of Physical Education in the Kerala capital about which the coach expressed satisfaction.
A listed elite coach in the Kerala State Sports Council who imparts training at a college in Changanassery, Vinayachandran lamented the fact that due to official compulsions, many of Kerala star athletes will be competing in Services colours at the National Games.
"Quite a few of our athletes have been absorbed by the Services, including the two recent CWG medal-winning triple jumpers Eldhose Paul and Abdulla Aboobacker," he pointed out.
In addition to the two names cited above, the power-packed Services athletics roster with Kerala connections also includes the likes of Jinson Johnson, Jabir MP, Muhammed Ajmal, Maymon Paulose, Sachin Binu, Sethu S Nair, Mohammed Afsal etc. However, not all athletes whose names are on the Services team list will turn up in Gandhinagar.
Among the several young and promising athletes who largely make up the ranks of this Kerala outfit, Vinayachandran picked out sprinter Anjali PD and Stephy Sara Koshy (800 m) as the ones to watch out for. Anjali is the 2021 Inter-State Champion and a silver medallist in the Junior Federation Cup while Sara is the state champion who finished fourth in the Junior Federation Cup.
As the adage goes, it will be 'ring out the old, ring in the new' for Kerala athletics at the National Games.
The 2022 National Games of India, will be the 36th edition of the National Games of India and will be held in Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot and Bhavnagar in Gujarat till October 10 2022. (ANI)

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