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INDIA ATHLETICS RANKINGS 2017(Compiled by Ram. Murali INDIA ATHLETICS RANKINGS 2017 (Compiled by Ram. Murali Krishnan) Top-20 MEN 100m 10.48 -0.1 3h1 Amiya Kumar Mallick 14.11.1992 AsiCh Bhubaneswar 6-Jul-2017 10.48 1 Vidyasagar S 10.06.1992 Int-Ser Jalahalli 25-Aug-2017 10.49 1 Elakkiyadasan V K 31.01.1995 AIU Mangalagiri 13-Dec-2017 10.53 1s1 Ch. Sudhakar 18.05.1997 AIU Coimbatore 11-Jan-2017 10.54 2 Satnam Singh 27.03.1991 Int-Ser Jalahalli 25-Aug-2017 10.55 1h6 Jyoti Sankar Debnath 15.08.1987 FedCup Patiala 3-Jun-2017 10.57 0.0 1 Mohammed Sadath 30.03.1997 ONAC Chennai 26-Sep-2017 10.59 2h6 Sanjeet 26.01.1995 FedCup Patiala 3-Jun-2017 10.60 -0.4 3 Anuroop John 15.02.1991 FedCup Patiala 4-Jun-2017 10.60 1s2 Praveen Muthukumaran V 15.03.1993 ONAC Chennai 26-Sep-2017 10.64 4 Bhaskarya Bharali 18.11.1994 Int-Ser Jalahalli 25-Aug-2017 10.66 5 Vinit Panwar 14.03.1989 Int-Ser Jalahalli 25-Aug-2017 10.67 6 Ashok K 10.04.1993 Int-Ser Jalahalli 25-Aug-2017 10.67 0.0 1 Akash Kumar 01.01.1999 NJC Mangalagiri 18-Nov-2017 10.69 0.0 1rC Husandeep Singh 06.08.1994 NGP New Delhi 15-May-2017 10.69 1.3 1s1 Gurindervir Singh 24.12.2000 AYC Bangkok, THA 20-May-2017 10.69 1h2 Radesh M G 16.10.1992 FedCup Patiala 3-Jun-2017 10.70 1h4 Pranav K S 05.06.1997 AIU Coimbatore 11-Jan-2017 10.72 3 Swaminathan R 31.03.1994 AIU Coimbatore 12-Jan-2017 10.72 0.0 1rC Safikul Mondal 08.07.1996 NGP New Delhi 11-May-2017 10.72 8 Gaurav Kumar 17.01.1997 Int-Ser Jalahalli 25-Aug-2017 200m 20.92 1 Elakkiyadasan V K 31.01.1995 AIU Mangalagiri 16-Dec-2017 20.96 1 Vidyasagar S 10.06.1992 Int-Ser Jalahalli 22-Aug-2017 21.01 2 Ashok K 10.04.1993 Int-Ser Jalahalli 22-Aug-2017 21.03 0.0 7 Amiya Kumar Mallick 14.11.1992 AsiCh Bhubaneswar 9-Jul-2017 21.06 3 Muhammed Anas Y 17.09.1994 Int-Ser Jalahalli 22-Aug-2017 21.13 2 Shashank Shinde 08.07.1994 AIU Mangalagiri 16-Dec-2017 21.24 3 Siva Kumar B 13.10.1994 AIU Mangalagiri 16-Dec-2017 21.26 1s2 Akash Kumar 01.01.1999 NJC Mangalagiri 19-Nov-2017 21.36 4 Bhaskarya Bharali 18.11.1994 Int-Ser Jalahalli 22-Aug-2017 21.37 1s3 Mohan Kumar R 14.12.1996 AIU Coimbatore 15-Jan-2017 21.43 0.2 2 Sanjeet 26.01.1995 FedCup Patiala 2-Jun-2017 21.45 6 Satnam Singh 02.02.1985 Int-Ser Jalahalli 22-Aug-2017 21.49 2 Parveen Kumar 19.02.1990 ONAC Chennai 28-Sep-2017 21.54 2s2 Paramvir Singh 10.07.1996 AIU Mangalagiri 15-Dec-2017 21.59 1.1 1 Akshay Nain 06.07.2000 NJC-y Mangalagiri 20-Nov-2017 21.61 1s2 Velladurai Pandian M 06.02.1991 AIU Coimbatore 15-Jan-2017 21.62 1 Ravinder 05.07.1997 JFC Lucknow 12-Jun-2017 21.65 1h2 Nithin B 04.12.1999 ONAC Chennai 28-Sep-2017 21.68 1s1 Punniyasuriyan P Police Dehradun 27-Dec-2017 21.70 -0.3 2s2 Vipin Kumar 15.09.1993 ISAC Mangalagiri 16-Jul-2017 21.70 1s3 Shashikanth V A 24.06.2002 NSG17 Bhopal 11-Nov-2017 Better Hand-timing: 21.4 2 Manish S 01.07.1998 KanOlyG Dharwad 08-Feb-2017 21.5 3 Vignesh A AIU Coimbatore 15-Jan-2017 400m 45.32 1rB Muhammed Anas Y 17.09.1994 NGP New Delhi 15-May-2017 46.13 1 Arokia Rajiv 22.05.1991 Kozanov Almaty, KAZ 24-Jun-2017 46.26 1 Amoj Jacob P A 02.05.1998 FedCup Patiala 4-Jun-2017 46.55 1 Mohan Kumar R 14.12.1996 AIU Coimbatore 13-Jan-2017 46.62 2 Kunhu Muhammed P P 05.03.1987 Int-Ser Jalahalli 24-Aug-2017 46.87 3 Sachin Roby 27.04.1992 FedCup Patiala 4-Jun-2017 46.90 3 Jithu Baby 01.04.1993 Int-Ser Jalahalli 24-Aug-2017 46.97 4 Sajin V 28.01.1991 Int-Ser Jalahalli 24-Aug-2017 46.99 2 Harsh Kumar 25.12.1997 NJC Mangalagiri 18-Nov-2017 47.22 5 Noah Nirmal Tom 13.11.1994 ISAC Mangalagiri 18-Jul-2017 47.26 3 Ravinder 05.07.1997 ONAC Chennai 26-Sep-2017 47.29 4 Jeevan K S 26.01.1993 ONAC Chennai 26-Sep-2017 47.34 5 Nagaraj Kudubhavi 01.06.1990 Int-Ser Jalahalli 24-Aug-2017 47.40 5rB Santhosh Kumar T 01.01.1998 NGP New Delhi 15-May-2017 47.47 1rA Jabir M P 08.06.1996 NGP New Delhi 15-May-2017 47.52 2 Sanu Sajan 22.03.1996 AIU Coimbatore 13-Jan-2017 47.55 5 Lalit Mathur 18.12.1994 FedCup Patiala 4-Jun-2017 47.62 3 Muhammed Lubaib K 18.11.1994 AIU Coimbatore 13-Jan-2017 47.62 3 Gaurav 30.06.1999 NJC Mangalagiri 18-Nov-2017 47.63 4 Pankaj Malik 03.07.1998 NJC Mangalagiri 18-Nov-2017 800m 1:47.38 1 Jinson Johnson 15.03.1991 ISAC Mangalagiri 16-Jul-2017 1:48.04 2 Manjit Singh 01.09.1989 ISAC Mangalagiri 16-Jul-2017 1:48.64 3 Vishwambhar L Kolekar 28.07.1991 ISAC Mangalagiri 16-Jul-2017 1:49.05 1 Ajay Kumar Saroj 01.05.1997 ONAC Chennai 28-Sep-2017 1:49.16 2 Mohammed Afsal P 03.02.1996 ONAC Chennai 28-Sep-2017 1:49.59 4 Mandeep Goyat 20.12.1995 ISAC Mangalagiri 16-Jul-2017 1:49.70 1 Amoj Jacob P A 02.05.1998 AIU Mangalagiri 14-Dec-2017 1:50.40 1s2 Lalit Mathur 18.12.1994 FedCup Patiala 1-Jun-2017 1:50.98 4 Sajeesh Joseph 14.01.1987 ONAC Chennai 28-Sep-2017 1:51.39 5 Rajendra Singh 26.11.1994 ISAC Mangalagiri 16-Jul-2017 1:51.99 2h2 Mijo Chacko Kurian 16.07.1995 ONAC Chennai 27-Sep-2017 1:52.10 3h2 Shashi Bhushan Singh 10.01.1996 ONAC Chennai 27-Sep-2017 1:52.14 3 Arun Kumar 01.12.1995 NGP Patiala 7-May-2017 1:52.49 2 Jithu Baby 01.04.1993 Int-Ser Jalahalli 22-Aug-2017 1:52.84 1 Abhishek Mathew 11.06.2001 NJC-y Mangalagiri 20-Nov-2017 1:52.92 1 Bharath K A 08.09.1991 AIU Coimbatore 12-Jan-2017 1:52.95 2 Sreekiran N 29.09.2001 NJC-y Mangalagiri 20-Nov-2017 1:52.98 2 Abin Sajan 14.05.1998 NJC Mangalagiri 20-Nov-2017 1:53.09 3h1 Raguram M 22.07.1996 ISAC Mangalagiri 15-Jul-2017 1:53.18 3 Anikesh 28.12.1998 NJC Mangalagiri 20-Nov-2017 1:53.18 2 Deepu Devarajan AIU Mangalagiri 14-Dec-2017 1500m 3:41.93 1 Ajay Kumar Saroj 01.05.1997 ONAC Chennai 26-Sep-2017 3:46.30 2 Jinson Johnson 15.03.1991 ISAC Mangalagiri 18-Jul-2017 3:46.48 2 Mohammed Afsal P 03.02.1996 ONAC Chennai 26-Sep-2017 3:47.95 3 Bir Singh 20.07.1990 ONAC Chennai 26-Sep-2017 3:49.30 3 Manjit Singh 01.09.1989 ISAC Mangalagiri 18-Jul-2017 3:49.76 4 Sathish Kumar 06.05.1994 ONAC Chennai 26-Sep-2017 3:50.64 5 Siddhanta Adhikari 19.10.1992 AsiCh Bhubaneswar 7-Jul-2017 3:50.79 1 Sache Lal Patel 07.03.1996 AIU Mangalagiri 16-Dec-2017 3:50.91 5 Manjeet Singh 08.07.1997 ONAC Chennai 26-Sep-2017 3:50.94 2 Shashi Bhushan Singh 10.01.1996 AIU Mangalagiri 16-Dec-2017 3:52.05 4 Vishwambhar L Kolekar 28.07.1991 ISAC Mangalagiri 18-Jul-2017 3:52.21 6 Rajendra Singh 26.11.1994 ISAC Mangalagiri 18-Jul-2017 3:52.24 6 Harish Koranga 01.07.1994 ONAC Chennai 26-Sep-2017 3:52.28 3 Abhinandh Sundaresan 20.08.1999 AIU Mangalagiri 16-Dec-2017 3:52.45 7 Ashish Kumar 06.07.1994 ISAC Mangalagiri 18-Jul-2017 3:53.3 h 3 Sajeesh Joseph 14.01.1987 Int-Rly Tiruchirapalli 17-Aug-2017 3:53.71 4 Prem Kunj 1995 Int-Ser Jalahalli 25-Aug-2017 3:53.95 8 Rakesh Kumar Swami ISAC Mangalagiri 18-Jul-2017 3:54.45 1 Sirta Singh Mangeeth AIU Coimbatore 15-Jan-2017 3:54.69 5 Arun Kumar 01.12.1995 AIU Mangalagiri 16-Dec-2017 Doubtful timing: 3:45.4 1 Vishwambhar L Kolekar 28.07.1991 KanOlyG Dharwad 10-Feb-2017 5000m 13:35.69 15h1 Lakshmanan G 05.06.1990 WCh London, GBR 9-Aug-2017 14:05.04 2 Gavit Murli Kumar 08.01.1997 FedCup Patiala 1-Jun-2017 14:06.11 3 Suresh Kumar Patel 01.07.1991 FedCup Patiala 1-Jun-2017 14:08.38 2 Abhishek Pal 15.07.1997 ONAC Chennai 25-Sep-2017 14:08.87 3 Man Singh 20.06.1989 ONAC Chennai 25-Sep-2017 14:09.01 4 Gopi T 24.05.1988 FedCup Patiala 1-Jun-2017 14:15.67 6 Md.
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