ATHLETICS FEDERATION OF INDIA
SEASON 2005-06 ARCHIVES 

NEW DELHI, MARCH 12,2006: Discus thrower Harwant Kaur is the latest addition to the India athletics team that will take part in the 18 th Commonwealth Game beginning in Melbourne on March 15. In the selection trials held at Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium today, the Punjab athlete threw 58.94 metres to make the grade. 

The selection committee of Athletics Federation of India (AFI) considered Harwant in view of her current form. The total strength of the athletics squad for the Games now is 19, having four men and 15 women athletes. 

Trials were also held for the men's 4x400 metres relay team. The quartet of P Shanker, S. Srinivas, Satbir Singh and Bhupender Singh clocked 3:06.39 and were not considered for Melbourne. The selection committee was of the view that the team did not stand even a remote chance of a medal in Melbourne. 

Meanwhile the AFI today mourned the death of Istvan Gyulai, the General secretary of International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF). Gyulai passed away on Sunday morning. Gyulai was General Secretary of IAAF since 1991. 

In a condolence message from Melbourne, Mr Suresh Kalmadi, President of Asian Athletics Association and an IAAF Council Member, condoled the death of Gyulai. ``Passing away of Gyulai is a great personal lose to me. He was a valuable colleague in the council and a great friend of India,'' Mr Kalmadi said. 

12th Federation Cup National Cross Country Championship 2006
Bhosala Military School, Nasik ( Maharashtra)
12th March 2006
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12th National Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championship 2006
Feb 28- 3 Mar, 2006 
J.N. Stadium-New Delhi

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Results of 2nd NATIONAL ATHLETIC CIRCUIT 2006- PATIALA
Men
400m: 1. S,Srinivas,Rly,47.25, 2. Paul,Sarish,Services,47.51, 3. Singh,Kuldev,Pun.Pol.,47.65, 4. Backer,Aboo,Services,47.82 , 5. Padhi,Srikant,Rly,47.83, 6. Kumar Rohil,Anil,Services,47.97  

800m: 1. R,Rajeev,Ker,1:50.22, 2.Ram,Ghamanda,Services,1:52.00, 3. 3. Mishra,Amit,Tata,1:52.09, 4. Khan,Ramzan,Rajashtan,1: 52.42, 5. Singh,Daljit,Tata,1:52.75, 6. Singh,Abhay,Uttr,1:56.72. 

1500m: 1. Bind,Pritam,Ongc,3:45.97, 2. Hamza,C.Services,,3:46.26, 3. Ravinder,Del,3:52.07, 4. Kumar,Surender,Services,4: 05.14, 5. Singh,Jagdip,Punjab,4:05.86, 6. Shashikant,Del,4:06.88 

5000m: 1. Santosh Kumar Patl, RSPB, 14:28.95, 2. S. Raghunath RSPB 14:56.23, 3. Ram Bahadur Subba, BSF 15:05.56, 4. Manoj Alhawat Raj, 15: 07.01, 5. Dayaram JHAR 15:44.42, 6. Brijesh, TATA 16:32.72 

Shot Put : 1. Kuldeep Mann CISF 16.69, 2. Gurjit Singh PUN 16.50, 3. Om Prakash 16.33, 4. Malkhan Sharma 16.10, 5. Avinash Vashishitha GUJ 15.96, 6. Sukhdev Singh PUN 13.33

High Jump: 1. Harishankar Roy RSPB 2.14, 2. Omveer Singh RSPB 2.09, 3. Amardeep PUN 1.85, 4. Ramnivas RSPB 1.80.

Javelin Throw:  1. Om Narayan RSPB 73.48, 2. Ankit Kumar HAR 73.36, 3. Anil Kumar RSPB 72.27, 4. Gurkirat Singh Pun 72.16, 5. Jagmohan Singh SSCB 71.24, 6. Devender Singh Pun Pol 68.17

Hammer Throw: 1. Kulwinder Singh Pun Pol 65.10, 2. Nirbhay Singh Ind. Navy 63.88, 3. Naresh Chaudhary Del 63.22, 4. Rakesh Kumar Up Pol 61.00, 5. Madhu Kumar RSPB 60.93, 6. Harinder Pun 60.92

 

Women

100m: 1. Tomar,Poonam,Del,12.00, 2. Biswal,Anuradha,Ori,12.11, 3. Jose,Deepti,Rly,12.16, 4. Singh,Babita,Rly,12.28, 5. V.,Anisha,Crpf, 12.42, 6. V,Sindhu,Crpf,12.88

400m: 1. Jyothi,H.M.,Canara Bank,54.61, 2. Kaur,Sagardeep,Punjab,55.70, 3. Singh,Babita,Rly,55.81, 4. Bhuvaneshwari,T.N .,56.87, 5. Jakhar,Pooja,Har,57.85, 6. Sowjanya,A.P.,58.33

800m: 1. Pramanik,Pinki,Rly,2:03.90, 2. Das,Sutapa,Rly,2:11.57, 3. Sushma,Del,2:11.78, 4. Kaur,Tejinder,Rly,2:12.89, 5. A.C.,Ashwini,Tata,2:15.79, 6. Kaur,Rupinder,Rly,2:16.72.

1500m: 1. Jaisha,O.P.,Rly,4:16.80, 2. Paulose,Sinimol,Tata,4:20.22

5000m: 1. Preeja Sridharan RSPB 16:33.57

File photo of V.S. SurekaNew Delhi, 15th February 2006: In 2005 Indian domestic athletics season, V.S. Sureka has stirred sports headlines by creating series of record breaking efforts and in 2006 this rally is still on with more command. Sureka improved her own National record of 3.80m in the women’s Pole Vault with a new height of 3.90m but slightly missed magical height of 4.00m. Her arch rival Chetna Solanki could not show much but Geetanjali Bora fought with Sureka till 3.75m ( New Personal Best for Bora)
           1st National Athletics Circuit, a season opener for track and field events of 2006 Indian athletics season produced some strong leading performances. Ghamanda Ram , running alone for most of the race in 800m, finished with 1:47.16s while Pinki Pramanik reminded the dominating running style of Shiny Wilson when she surged ahead at 600m and remained in the lead till finish in the two lap race with a timing of  2:03.42s. 
            Asian Indoor medallist , Pritam Bind once again displayed power packed finish run in the men’s 1500m to drive out C. Hamza by clocking 3:46.48s . Hamza timed 3:48.55s.
            Open National Champion Anil Kumar won the men’s Javelin throw with 72.62m. Hari Shankar Roy registered another impressive mark in the men’s High Jump. Roy jumped to 2.15m while Om Veer Singh managed 2.08m.

1st National Athletics Circuit 2006
15th Feb 2006- J.N. Stadium-New Delhi
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New Delhi, 8 February 2006: Athletics Federation of India has selected 10-member athletic team for the 2nd Asian Indoor Athletics Championship to be held at Pattaya, Thailand from February 10th to 12th, 2006.
          Ace jumper and World No. 4 , Anju B. George will lead the Indian contingent. Team consists of following athletes:
Men: Ghamanda Ram and C. Hamza (800m) , Pritam Bind ( 1500m)
Women: Anju George ( Long jump) , Sinimol Paulose and O. P. Jaisha ( 800m, 1500m), Rupinder Kaur, Preeja Sreedharan, C. Bhuvaneshwari, M. K. Mrudula ( 4x400m relay)

New Delhi, 8 February 2006: National Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championship will be held on Feb 28 to Mar 3,2006 at J N Stadium, New Delhi. This will be the final selection trial for Indian athletic team to take part in the Melbourne Commonwealth Games starting from March 15.
Federation Cup Cross Country Championship will now be held on March 12,2006 at Golf Club Ground-Nasik. It will be organised by Maharashtra Amateur Athletic Association.

40th National Cross Country Championship 2005-06
Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex, Balewadi- Pune
Feb 5-6,2006
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Irappa D Akki of Services , winner of men 12k runPampa Chanda winner of women 8k run Pune, 6 Feb 2006: Irappa D Akki of Services and Pampa Chanda of Railways became the champion of the 40th National Cross Country Championship. Irappa D Akki won the Men's 12k run while Pamapa won 8k run.
New Delhi, 31 Jan 2006: Indian Athletics season 2006 begins with a big note when L. Deepmala Devi of Railways became the first Indian women to clock below 1 hr 40 min in 20km walk event. She shattered Y. Bala Devi’s National Record of 1::43:06 set in Hyderabad in 2003 with a new record performance of 1::39:29 hr. today in the inaugural AFI National Endurance Athletic Meet at New Delhi.
                   Pritam Bind on ONGC clocked the fastest time of the season in 1500m with 3:46.90 that was better than 2005 performance. Favorite Ghamanda Ram of Services failed to display any spark in two lap event and managed only 1:48.93s while junior Sutapa Das won Women 800m with modest 2:11.35s.
                   P.S . Jalan And Sita Ram won the men’s 20km and 50km event with 1::27:39 hr. and 4::37:58 hr. respectively. Events were held in two sessions i. e Morning and Evening at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. Click here to view the final results of the meet.

21st National Junior Athletics Championship 2005
Nov 25-29,2005- Chennai

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25/11
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26/11
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27/11
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28/11
Day 5
29/11
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3rd National Inter District Junior Athletics Meet 2005
Nov 13-15,2005- Haridwar
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45th Open National Athletics Championship 2005
Nov 7-10, 2005
Gachibowli Stadium-Hyderabad
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5TH NATIONAL FEDERATION CUP JUNIOR ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP 2005
LAKE VIEW STADIUM- S.H. COLLEGE- THEVERA- KOCHI NOV 3-4,2005
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4th AFI National Athletics Circuit Meet 2005
Aug 24, 2005- J .N. Stadium,Delhi
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TATA-AFI Middle Distance Meet 2005- Jamshepur- Day 1 results

Metlife National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championship 2005
July 3-6,2005

Sree Kanteerava Stadium-Bangalore

Asian Grand Prix 2005- Songkhla
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Asian Grand Prix 2005- Bangkok
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ONGC National Federation Cup Athletics Championship
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2nd REVA National Youth Athletics Championship 2005-Bangalore- May 27-29
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AFI National Athletics Circuit 2005-Ludhiana- May 24
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AFI National Athletics Circuit 2005 Patiala- May 21
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Vinex-AFI National Athletics Circuit 2005  May17, J .N. Stadium-Delhi
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