Muhammed Anas broke his own men’s 400m national record, clocking 45.21s at the Kladno international meet in the Czech Republic on Saturday and qualified for this September-October’s World championships in Doha. The entry standard in the event is 45.30s.

Anas’ previous national record, 45.24s, also came in the Czech Republic last year.

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Meanwhile M. Sreeshankar produced his season’s best performance (7.97m) as he won the long jump gold at the Tatyana Kolpakova international athletics meet at Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, on Saturday.

Four of his six jumps were fouls but 20-year-old, the national record holder with 8.20m, had his best jump in the fourth.

“I felt good today. I fouled four jumps but two or three of them looked to be above 8.10m. My approach was good too,” Sreeshankar told The Hindu from Bishkek.

M Sreeshankar had missed last year’s Commonwealth Games with an appendix surgery and struggled at the Asian Games with run-up issues. - SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Meanwhile Sahil Silwal came up with a personal best effort of 78.50m to take the javelin throw gold. The 19-year-old is now in the third spot in the under-20 world list this year.

Archana Suseentran (100m), Lili Das (400m) and the 4x100m relay team all won gold in the women’s section while Harsh Kumar pocketed the men’s 400m title.

Meanwhile Jisna Mathew took the silver in the women’s 400m in 53.76s.

THE RESULTS - CZECH REPUBLIC (Indians only):

Men:

400m: 1. Muhammed Anas (45.21s, national record; OR 45.24).

Others: Noah Nirmal Tom (46.89), K.S. Jeevan (46.93), M.P. Jabir (47.15), P. Kunhumuhammed (47.69).

Women:

400m: 1. V.K. Vismaya (52.54s), 3. Saritaben Gayakwad (53.37).

Others: Sonia Baishya (54.19), R.Vithya (54.49), V. Subha (54.75), V.K. Shalini (55.01).

THE RESULTS - KYRGYZSTAN (Indians only):

Men:

400m: 1. Harsh Kumar (46.76s), 2. Gajanand Mistri (47.23).

1500m: 2. Rahul (3:50.69s).

Long jump: 1. M. Sreeshankar (7.97m).

Javelin throw: 1. Sahil Silwal (78.50m), 3. Rohit Yadav (73.33).

Women:

100m: 1. S. Archana (11.74s). 400m: 2. Jisna Mathew (53.76s).

1500m: 1. Lili Das (4:19.05s).

4x100m relay: 1. Archana, Revathi, Rashmi, Hina (45.81s).