TRENDING NEWS
Back to news
10 Aug, 2025
Share:
Bhubaneswar gears up for India’s first World Athletics bronze-level meet
@Source: odishatv.in
A new chapter in Indian athletics begins today as the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar is all set to host the Indian Open 2025 a World Athletics Bronze-Level Continental Tour event for the first time in the country. Notably the one-day meet will see 160 male and female athletes from 17 countries competing in 18 track and field events including the 100m 200m 400m and 800m races javelin throw and other disciplines. First-Ever Continental Tour Event in India Reports added that this is the maiden occasion for India to stage a World Athletics Continental Tour meet organised annually by World Athletics. Further this event is the second tier of global track and field competition after the elite Diamond League. Established in 2020 it features four levels including gold silver bronze and challenger. Athletes will be aiming for top performances to secure qualification marks for next monthrsquos World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. Strong results here could also help them earn valuable ranking points for direct entry into the championships. International Field Star Indian Contingent Participants include athletes from Australia the UK South Africa and Malaysia. Among the Indian contingent are Odisharsquos Shrabani Nanda Animesh Kujur and Lalu Prasad Bhoy. Kujur who holds national records in both the menrsquos 100m and 200m sprints will face a strong challenge from Malaysian record holder Muhammad Azeem Fahmi according to reports from the official Olympics website. Other top Indian athletes in action include long jumper Murali Sreeshankar who is on a three-event winning streak menrsquos 800m national record holder Mohammed Afsal womenrsquos long jumper Shaili Singh and 400m runner Vithya Ramraj. In the menrsquos javelin throw Asian Athletics Championships silver medallist Sachin Yadav and Yashvir Singh will lead the home challenge against Sri Lankarsquos Rumesh Pathirage who edged Yadav to bronze in Bengaluru last month. Annu Rani will headline the womenrsquos javelin throw while Abdulla Aboobacker and Jeswin Aldrin will feature in menrsquos triple jump and long jump respectively. Packed Competition Schedule A total of 17 medal events nine for men and eight for women will be contested. The menrsquos events include the 100m 200m 400m 800m 5000m long jump triple jump javelin throw and 4x400m relay while the womenrsquos line-up features the 100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m 100m hurdles long jump and javelin throw. The action begins at 740 am with the menrsquos 400m heats and concludes with the menrsquos 4x400m relay final at 800 pm. The evening session will feature marquee events such as the menrsquos and womenrsquos 100m and 200m finals long jump triple jump and both menrsquos and womenrsquos javelin throw finals. The entire meet will be streamed live on the Athletics Federation of Indiarsquos YouTube channel though there will be no live television broadcast in India. It is worth mentioning that Kalinga Stadium last hosted a major international athletics event in 2017 during the Asian Athletics Championships. After a gap of several years world-class athletics has returned to the venue reaffirming Odisharsquos growing reputation as a hub for global sporting events.
For advertisement: 510-931-9107
Copyright © 2025 Usfijitimes. All Rights Reserved.