Teen Pooja Singh betters senior national high jump mark

Teen Pooja Singh betters senior national high jump mark
Pooja Singh
BENGALURU : Rising talent Pooja Singh surpassed a two-decade-old meet record and the 14-year-old senior national mark to become the first Indian to win the Asian junior title in women’s high jump. The 19year-old from Haryana cleared 1.93m at the Asian U-20 Athletics Championship in Hong Kong. In doing so, she surpassed Svetlana Radzivil’s 2006 meet record of 1.90m and Sahana Kumari’s national record of 1.92m. Sahana, who is at the event as team coach, guided Pooja.Pooja, who is supported by Olympic Gold Quest and trains under Uzbek coach Sergey Biran, also made AFI’s cut for the Commonwealth Games, which was set at 1.92m. This was Pooja’s second medal at the Asian U-20, upgrading the silver medal won in 2023 with a clearance of 1.83 metres. She won the Asian Championships in South Korea last year.

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About the AuthorBiju Babu Cyriac

Biju Babu Cyriac is a Senior Assistant Editor, who has been working with The Times of India for the last two decades. He covers mainly Olympic sports and has covered multiple multi-sports meets including the Olympics, Commonwealth Games, Asian Games, South Asian Games and National Games. His focus is on athletics, football, shooting and covers the sports ministries and gets behind the anti-doping news.

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