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World Athletics U20 C'ship: India's Rohan Kamble qualifies for semi-final of 400m hurdles

Kenya [Nairobi], August 19 (ANI): Indian athlete Rohan Kamble on Thursday qualified for the semi-finals of the 400m hurdles at the ongoing World Athletics U20 Championship in Nairobi.

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Rohan Kamble (Image: SAIMedia)

Kenya [Nairobi], August 19 (ANI): Indian athlete Rohan Kamble on Thursday qualified for the semi-finals of the 400m hurdles at the ongoing World Athletics U20 Championship in Nairobi.
Rohan Kamble clocked 55.00s to lead India's charge in the showpiece event.
"Rohan Kamble qualifies for the semifinal of 400m Hurdles with the qualification time of 55.00s at #WorldAthleticsU20 at #Nairobi," SAIMedia tweeted.
On Wednesday, the Indian 4x400m mixed relay team claimed the bronze medal in the showpiece event.
It is the fifth medal won by India in World Junior Championships after the bronze medals won by Seema Antil (Discus Throw, 2002), Navdeep Kaur Dhillon (Discus Throw 2014) and the gold medals claimed by Neeraj Chopra (Javelin Throw, 2016) and Hima Das (400m 2018).
Barath Sridhar, Priya Mohan, Summy and Kapil clocked 3:20.60 behind Nigeria (3:19.70) and Poland (3:19.80) to post a creditable time and gave a glimpse of the depth of India's talent in the quartermile event.
The Indian quartet -- with Abdul Razak Rasheed running the lead leg -- had clocked 3:23.36 in the heats on Wednesday morning.
Priya and Summy ran their women's 400m heats not long after that. They recovered well to ensure that the efforts of Barath and Kapil, who ran a blistering anchor leg in 46.42 seconds, did not go in vain.
Barath, the Federation Cup Junior Championships winner, was credited with a time of 47.12 for the lead-off leg and handed over the baton to Priya in the second place behind South Africa.
Priya dug deep in her reserves and, with a time of 52.77, was the third best among those who ran the second leg. Summy kept India in the medal hunt and she ran a good leg in 54.29.
It was a good day for India as Priya Mohan (women's 400m), Amandeep Singh Dhaliwal (men's Shot Put) and Kunwar Ajai Raj Singh Rana and Jay Kumar (both men's Javelin Throw) qualified for their respective finals.
Priya finished third in her heats in 53.79 seconds but qualified as one of the two best finishers alongside Ukraine's Tetyana Kharashchuk.
Summy finished fifth in her heats in 55.43 seconds, Amandeep Singh Dhaliwal made it to the shot put final with a best throw of 17.92m while Kunwer Ajai Raj Singh Rana (71.05m) and Jay Kumar (70.34m) earned berths in the javelin throw final to be held on August 20. (ANI)

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