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Jrnat 25Nov.Pdf ATHLETICS FEDERATION OF INDIA 22nd NATIONAL JUNIOR ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP 2006 November 25-29, Kanteerava Stadium- Bangalore FINAL RESULTS Event # 1 GIRLS 14- Triathlon-A ( 100M, LJ, SP) NR:::BIRANGANA THAKUR WB- SHIMOGA 1861 JAN-03 MR:::BIRANGANA THAKUR WB SHIMOGA 1861 JAN 03 1 APEKSHA S PAWAR 28/03/1993 13 KARNATAKA 1553 13.06 , 4.82 , 6.19 2 FATHEMA KHATUN 14/10/1993 13 WEST BENGAL 1518 13.30 , 4.81, 6.32 3 K.V. ROSHANI 13/08/1993 13 ANDHRA PRADESH 1444 13.25 , 4.48 , 6.38 4 A. RAJESWARI 29/05/1993 13 TAMILNADU 1407 5 SANJANA LAHANGE 03/05/1993 13 MAHARASHTRA 1299 6 J.P. ATHISHTA 15/03/1993 13 TAMILNADU 1255 7 GITIKA SHETTY 23/01/1993 13 GUJRAT 1231 8 E. KRISHNA KUMARI 20/12/1992 13 ANDHRA PRADESH 1217 Event # 2 GIRLS 14- Triathlon-B ( 100M, LJ, HJ) NR:::NIKSY JOSEPH KER- KOLLAM 2170 DEC-03 MR:::NIKSY JOSEPH KER KOLLAM 2170 DEC 03 1 SONU . 07/07/1993 13 TRIPURA 1720 14.39, 5.02, 1.52 2 A. MANJUKA 22/02/1993 13 TAMILNADU 1678 13.56, 5.09, 1.31 3 ADEENA P G 22/01/1993 13 KERALA 1642 13.48 , 4.91, 1.31 4 MOHUA PAL 12/01/1993 12 WEST BENGAL 1607 5 AMRITHA M 20/08/1994 12 KARNATAKA 1590 6 SHRUTI HEGDE 15/05/1993 13 MAHARASHTRA 1523 7 R.U. ADITHYA 17/12/1992 13 TAMILNADU 1469 8 T. ARUNAJYOTHI 06/10/1993 13 ANDHRA PRADESH 1380 Event # 3 GIRLS 14- Triathlon-C ( 100M, LJ , 800M) NR:::LIKSY JOSEPH KER-KOLLAM 2215 DEC-03 MR:::LIKSY JOSEPH KER KOLLAM 2215 DEC 03 1 ANU RAGHAVAN 20/04/1993 13 KERALA 1887 13.18, 4.75 , 2:32.92 2 JESYMOL JOSE 14/12/1992 13 KERALA 1804 13.27, 4.26 , 2:28.45 3 POOJA PATIL 13 MAHARASHTRA 1757 13.62, 4.92 , 2:41.64 4 R. VAISHNAVI 23/06/1993 13 TAMILNADU 1704 5 V. SHOBA RANI 14/04/1993 13 ANDHRA PRADESH 1685 6 ANPITHA . 11/02/1993 13 KARNATAKA 1664 7 P.C. KAVITHA 01/01/1993 13 KARNATAKA 1612 8 PUSPANLALI MALIK 15/05/1993 13 ORISSA 1589 Event # 4 GIRLS 16- 100 Run NR:::A. JESSY TN-MEERUT 12.21 OCT-04 MR:::VIJI VIJAYAN KER- CHENNAI 12.55 27/11/2005 RESULTS OF FINALS 1 CH. SHANTHI 13/08/1991 15 ANDHRA PRADESH -1.13m/s 12.59 2 REBBEACA JOSE 12/01/1992 13 KARNATAKA -1.13m/s 12.69 3 SHIMNA BABY 26/08/1991 15 KERALA -1.13m/s 12.69 4 SRABANI NANDA 05/07/1991 15 ORISSA -1.13m/s 12.75 5 DEBASHREE MAJUMDAR 04/06/1991 15 WEST BENGAL -1.13m/s 12.75 6 BHAGYASHRI SHIRKE 08/02/1991 15 MAHARASHTRA -1.13m/s 12.82 7 R. KOWSALYA 04/06/1992 14 TAMILNADU -1.13m/s 12.89 8 SHRADDHA GHULE 03/06/1991 15 MAHARASHTRA -1.13m/s 12.94 Event # 5 GIRLS 16- 400 Run NR:::POOVAMMA . KAR-CHENNAI 55.43 27/11/2005 MR:::POOVAMMA . KAR-CHENNAI 55.43 27/11/2005 RESULTS OF FINALS 1 CHINCHU JOSE 13/03/1991 15 KERALA 57.32 2 ARYA C 28/07/1991 15 KERALA 58.37 3 DEBASHREE MAJUMDAR 04/06/1991 15 WEST BENGAL 58.67 4 NILIMA BASU 14/02/1991 15 WEST BENGAL 59.23 5 ANITHA N 16/01/1991 15 KARNATAKA 1:00.69 6 S. SUJITHA 15/03/1991 15 TAMILNADU 1:02.44 7 P. JHANSIRANI 16/06/1992 14 TAMILNADU 1:04.07 8 AMRUTA VATKAR 03/12/1990 16 MAHARASHTRA 1:04.43 Event # 6 GIRLS 16- 800 Run NR:::TINTU LUKA KER-MEERUT 2:15.37 OCT-04 MR:::G HARATHI AP VIJAYAWADA 2:15.82 DEC 04 RESULTS OF FINALS 1 CHINCHU JOSE 13/03/1991 15 KERALA 2:13.11 NR, NMR 2 AMRUTA VATKAR 03/12/1990 16 MAHARASHTRA 2:16.93 3 REEMA PATEL 15/06/1991 15 UTTAR PRADESH 2:18.00 4 SONIA . 15/05/1993 13 JHARKHAND 2:19.94 5 KRATI GUPTA 13/06/1992 14 JHARKHAND 2:23.18 6 ROOMA DEVI 01/12/1990 16 HIMACHAL PRADESH 2:24.83 7 ASMA BEEVI M A 09/06/1991 15 KERALA 2:26.33 8 G. SOWMIYA 10/06/1991 15 TAMILNADU 2:29.41 Event # 7 GIRLS 16- 2000 Run NR:::MANPREET KAUR PUN-KOLLAM 6:28.60 DEC-03 MR:::MANPREET KAUR PUN KOLLAM 6:28.60 DEC 03 1 REEMA PATEL 15/06/1991 15 UTTAR PRADESH 6:48.66 2 SHRUTHI KC 10/08/1991 15 KARNATAKA 6:50.31 3 G. SOWMIYA 10/06/1991 15 TAMILNADU 6:58.35 4 ROOMA DEVI 01/12/1990 16 HIMACHAL PRADESH 7:03.05 5 PELONG DEOGAM 10/02/1992 14 JHARKHAND 7:20.64 6 SWETA K TIRKEY 13/09/1994 12 JHARKHAND 7:25.95 7 A.K.V. ANITHA 01/01/1991 15 TAMILNADU 7:32.27 8 I NANDHINY 22/09/1991 15 PONDICHERY 7:40.35 Event # 8 GIRLS 16- 100 Hurdles 76.2cms NR:::PALLAVI SUKUMAR KAR-CHENNAI 14.88 29/11/2005 MR:::PALLAVI SUKUMAR KAR-CHENNAI 14.88 29/11/2005 RESULTS OF FINALS 1 G. GAYATHRY 27/04/1991 15 TAMILNADU 14.70 NR, NMR 2 J. HEMASHREE 06/09/1991 15 TAMILNADU 14.92 3 SANITHA SABU 08/12/1990 16 KERALA 15.35 4 SALMA KHATUN 02/07/1991 15 WEST BENGAL 16.26 5 SRABANI NANDA 05/07/1991 15 ORISSA 16.70 6 DIKSHA NAGVEKAR 26/05/1992 14 GOA 16.78 7 ANVITHA N 06/04/1992 14 KARNATAKA 16.82 LIJITHA V THOMAS 15/05/1991 15 KERALA DNF Event # 9 GIRLS 16- High Jump NR:::KAVYA MUTHANNA KAR-KOLLAM 1.69 DEC-03 MR:::KAVYA MUTHANNA KAR KOLLAM 1.69 DEC 03 1 K. ANANDHI 30/09/1991 15 TAMILNADU 1.63 2 AISHWARYA G.M. 01/03/1991 15 KARNATAKA 1.61 3 ANTANA KHATUN 02/01/1991 15 WEST BENGAL 1.61 4 DAYONA STANLEY F 26/04/1991 15 KERALA 1.56 5 STENY MICHEAL 07/01/1993 13 KERALA 1.53 6 S DEVIPRIYA 19/02/1991 15 PONDICHERY 1.53 6 B. SHENBAGAPRIYA 27/10/1991 15 TAMILNADU 1.53 8 MALVIKA SHARANYA 12/12/1991 14 KARNATAKA 1.50 Event # 10 GIRLS 16- Long Jump NR:::R.MAHANTA ORI-BHUVANESHWAR 5.80 17/10/2005 MR:::RUTA PATKAR MAH CUTTACK 5.73 JAN 99 1 AISHWARYA G.M. 01/03/1991 15 KARNATAKA 5.59 2 LABINA KHATUN 31/12/1991 14 WEST BENGAL 5.55 3 KAUSHAILA . 13/03/1992 14 TRIPURA 5.48 4 SHRADDHA GHULE 03/06/1991 15 MAHARASHTRA 5.33 5 SREE DURGA 15 UTTAR PRADESH 5.09 6 MELENI MARYMEYERS 09/03/1991 15 TAMILNADU 5.07 7 ANEEJAMOL C S 09/02/1992 14 KERALA 5.04 8 LOVNEET SAINI 23/07/1992 14 CHANDIGARH 4.75 Event # 11 GIRLS 16- Shot Put 4 kg. NR:::A. ANITCHAM TN-KOLLAM 12.46 DEC-03 MR:::A ANITCHAM TN KOLLAM 12.46 DEC 03 1 PINKI DEY 03/04/1992 14 WEST BENGAL 11.76 2 PALLAVI SUKUMAR 05/12/1990 16 KARNATAKA 11.18 3 TEJESWINI NARALASETTY 10/05/1991 15 ANDHRA PRADESH 10.99 4 AMBEY YADAV 13/10/1991 15 UTTAR PRADESH 10.98 5 ANJU PRASAD 07/09/1991 15 KERALA 10.83 6 S. SANJITHA 14/06/1992 14 TAMILNADU 9.87 7 I. ROOPIKA 03/03/1991 15 ANDHRA PRADESH 9.37 8 JASPREET KAUR 12/03/1992 13 CHANDIGARH 9.35 Event # 12 GIRLS 16- Discus Throw 1 kg. NR:::MONIKA JOON DEL-BANGALORE 40.38 JAN-01 MR:::MONIKA JOON DEL BANGALORE 40.38 JAN 01 1 PRAMILA . 15/05/1991 15 TRIPURA 36.81 2 PRIYANKA . 15/07/1991 15 CHANDIGARH 36.46 3 SMITA DAS 18/09/1992 14 ORISSA 35.48 4 RITU JANGRA 15/12/1990 15 HARYANA 34.99 5 SANTOSH . 10/06/1991 15 TRIPURA 33.99 6 A. SINDUJA 22/02/1992 14 TAMILNADU 31.79 7 VAISHNAVI JARE 28/01/1991 15 MAHARASHTRA 31.50 8 I. ROOPIKA 03/03/1991 15 ANDHRA PRADESH 30.87 Event # 13 GIRLS 16- Javelin Throw 600gms. NR:::ALPESH HAR-CHENNAI 36.31 JAN-02 MR:::APLESH . HAR CHENNAI 36.31 JAN 02 1 ANJU RATHEE 15/02/1991 15 HARYANA 34.65 2 SOPHIA KISPOTTA 27/07/1991 15 JHARKHAND 34.11 3 RAJASHREE MORE 15 MAHARASHTRA 33.85 4 ANJU . 20/03/1991 15 TRIPURA 31.91 5 SANJU BIND 28/07/1991 15 UTTAR PRADESH 31.22 6 KOMAL PATEL 16/03/1993 13 UTTAR PRADESH 29.92 7 SADHANA B 03/03/1992 14 KARNATAKA 29.65 8 N. TEJASWINI 10/05/1991 15 ANDHRA PRADESH 28.46 Event # 14 GIRLS 16- Pentathlon NR:::ANTANA KHATUN WB 3311 12/10/2006 MR:::ANTANA KHATUN WB-CHENNAI 3285 28/11/2005 1 ANTANA KHATUN 1403 West Bengal 3278 15.44 , 1.64 , 8.18 / 5.29 , 2:32.14 2 DAYONA STANLEY 734 Kerala 3004 16.14 , 1.58 , 7.82 / 5.14 , 2:36.93 3 G. GAYATHRY 1082 Tamilnadu 2875 15.17 , 1.52, 7.08 / 4.83 , 2:40. 45 4 SHANBAGA PRIYA 1124 Tamilnadu 2743 5 NATASHA CHACKO 670 Kerala 2735 6 S. S. ANUSHA 103 AP 2529 7 APARNA MURALI 590 Karnataka 2437 8 BHAYA MANDHANA 588 Karnataka 2316 9 REENA BAA 941 Orissa 2004 10 DIKSHA NAGVEKAR 1459 Goa 1823 Event # 16 GIRLS 16- 3000m Walk NR:::S.
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