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50Th NATIONAL Sr INTER STATE ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS 50th NATIONAL Sr INTER STATE ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS-2010 NS NIS, MOTI BAGH,PATIALA - PUNJAB 05th to 08th August 2010 *~*~* FINAL RESULTS *~*~* Event # 1 MENS 100m TIME= 17:10 05.08.2010 # N.R.:ANIL KUMAR P. NEW DELHI 10.30 24.08.05 % M.R.:SANDEEP SARKARIA DELHI 10.45 4/7/2005 1 B.G.NAGARAJ . KARNATAKA +0.4m/s 10.55 2 KRISHNA RANE . MAHARASTRA +0.4m/s 10.55 3 HEMANT KIRULKAR . TAMILNADU +0.4m/s 10.58 4 RAHAMATULLA MOLLA WEST BENGAL +0.4m/s 10.60 5 M. MANIKANDARAJ . TAMILNADU +0.4m/s 10.71 6 RITESH ANAND . JHARKHAND +0.4m/s 10.73 7 AMIYA MALLICK ORISSA +0.4m/s 10.75 SHAMEERMON. N.A . KERALA DNF Semi final-1 1 B.G.NAGARAJ . KARNATAKA +0.3m/s 10.79 2 RITESH ANAND . JHARKHAND +0.3m/s 10.80 3 SUKHENDU MONDAL WEST BENGAL +0.3m/s 10.89 4 S. SRINIVAS . ANDHRA PRADESH +0.3m/s 10.97 5 V. PRAVEEN . TAMILNADU +0.3m/s 11.13 6 BHARTHARI . HARYANA +0.3m/s 11.18 7 K. GATTAIAH . ANDHRA PRADESH +0.3m/s 11.54 S.SATYA . ATHLETICS FEDERATION DQ Semi final-2 1 SHAMEERMON. N.A . KERALA +0.4m/s 10.66 2 M. MANIKANDARAJ . TAMILNADU +0.4m/s 10.76 3 VILAS NILAGUND . KARNATAKA +0.4m/s 10.81 4 MANINDER SINGH . PUNJAB +0.4m/s 10.85 5 RENJITH. K.G . KERALA +0.4m/s 10.90 6 YESHU RAJ . CHANDIGARH +0.4m/s 10.91 7 PATIL MANOJ . GUJRAT +0.4m/s 11.45 8 R SEENIVASAN . MADHYA PRADESH +0.4m/s 11.57 Semi final-3 1 KRISHNA RANE . MAHARASTRA +0.4m/s 10.59 2 RAHAMATULLA MOLLA WEST BENGAL +0.4m/s 10.65 3 HEMANT KIRULKAR . TAMILNADU +0.4m/s 10.66 4 AMIYA MALLICK ORISSA +0.4m/s 10.71 5 G.M.BOPANNA . KARNATAKA +0.4m/s 10.90 6 JALALUDDIN A M . MADHYA PRADESH +0.4m/s 11.00 7 ARUNJITH.S . KERALA +0.4m/s 11.15 8 PARDEEP PREM SINGH HARYANA +0.4m/s 11.32 Heat- 1 1 S.SATYA . ATHLETICS FEDERATION +0.4m/s 10.58 2 RAHAMATULLA MOLLA WEST BENGAL +0.4m/s 10.99 3 RENJITH. K.G . KERALA +0.4m/s 11.02 4 R SEENIVASAN . MADHYA PRADESH +0.4m/s 11.12 5 BHARTHARI . HARYANA +0.4m/s 11.22 6 AMANDEEP SINGH . PUNJAB +0.4m/s 11.44 K. PAVAN KUMAR . ANDHRA PRADESH DQ Heat- 2 1 KRISHNA RANE . MAHARASTRA +0.0m/s 10.76 2 RITESH ANAND . JHARKHAND +0.0m/s 10.82 3 SUKHENDU MONDAL WEST BENGAL +0.0m/s 10.86 4 S. SRINIVAS . ANDHRA PRADESH +0.0m/s 10.97 5 YESHU RAJ . CHANDIGARH +0.0m/s 11.16 KAMAL SHARMA . HIMACHAL PRADESH DNS DUSHYANT SINGH . UTTAR PRADESH DNS Heat- 3 1 SHAMEERMON. N.A . KERALA +0.0m/s 10.76 2 VILAS NILAGUND . KARNATAKA +0.0m/s 10.89 3 K. GATTAIAH . ANDHRA PRADESH +0.0m/s 11.47 4 ASHISH KUMAR . JAMMU & KASHMIR +0.0m/s 11.64 1 5 PERMESHWER RAM BHAGAT CHATTISGARH +0.0m/s 11.89 SATYVEER SINGH . RAJASTHAN DQ VISHAL SAXENA . UTTAR PRADESH DNS Heat- 4 1 AMIYA MALLICK ORISSA +0.4m/s 10.78 2 M. MANIKANDARAJ . TAMILNADU +0.4m/s 11.05 3 PARDEEP PREM SINGH HARYANA +0.4m/s 11.34 4 SANDEEP . DELHI +0.4m/s 11.35 5 RATHVA RACHIK S . GUJRAT +0.4m/s 11.50 6 DEBJIT BORDOLOI . ASSAM +0.4m/s 11.71 ANIRUDDHA GUJAR . MAHARASTRA DNS Heat- 5 1 MANINDER SINGH . PUNJAB +0.4m/s 10.87 2 HEMANT KIRULKAR . TAMILNADU +0.4m/s 10.91 3 JALALUDDIN A M . MADHYA PRADESH +0.4m/s 11.08 4 ARUNJITH.S . KERALA +0.4m/s 11.14 5 G.M.BOPANNA . KARNATAKA +0.4m/s 11.14 6 BALDEV SINGH . CHANDIGARH +0.4m/s 11.56 7 RANJIT SHARMA . CHATTISGARH +0.4m/s 11.57 Heat- 6 1 B.G.NAGARAJ . KARNATAKA +0.0m/s 11.12 2 V. PRAVEEN . TAMILNADU +0.0m/s 11.20 3 PATIL MANOJ . GUJRAT +0.0m/s 11.40 4 HARIOM SHARMA . UTTAR PRADESH +0.0m/s 11.62 MANISH SURESH PAL HARYANA DNF Event # 2 MENS 200m TIME=17:00 08.08.2010 # N.R.:ANIL KUMAR P. BANGLORE 20.73 17/07/00 % M.R.:ANIL P.KUMAR KERALA 20.80 JUL 2000 1 DHARMBIR . HARYANA +0.0m/s 21.41 2 AMIYA MALLICK ORISSA +0.0m/s 21.64 3 M. MANIKANDA ARUMUGAM TAMILNADU +0.0m/s 21.74 4 M. MANIKANDARAJ . TAMILNADU +0.0m/s 21.79 5 MANINDER SINGH . PUNJAB +0.0m/s 21.89 6 H TRIKAM KAMATH . MADHYA PRADESH +0.0m/s 22.12 7 AMANDEEP SINGH . PUNJAB +0.0m/s 22.22 8 PARVEEN BALJIT SINGH HARYANA +0.0m/s 22.34 Semi final-1 1 M. MANIKANDA ARUMUGAM TAMILNADU -0.9m/s 21.64 2 H TRIKAM KAMATH . MADHYA PRADESH -0.9m/s 21.75 3 RAHUL G PILLAI . KERALA -0.9m/s 21.97 4 T.BALAMURUGAN . ATHLETICS FEDERATION -0.9m/s 22.18 5 M. PRAKASH . TAMILNADU -0.9m/s 22.77 6 K. GATTAIAH . ANDHRA PRADESH -0.9m/s 23.41 NAVDEEP SINGH . MADHYA PRADESH DNS Semi final-2 1 M. MANIKANDARAJ . TAMILNADU -0.2m/s 21.75 2 AMANDEEP SINGH . PUNJAB -0.2m/s 21.84 3 NEERAJ PANWAR . UTTAR PRADESH -0.2m/s 22.05 4 RATHEESH. M . KERALA -0.2m/s 22.13 5 VIKAS . DELHI -0.2m/s 22.44 6 VIJAY KR. YADAV . JHARKHAND -0.2m/s 24.14 ANIL MAURYA . UTTAR PRADESH DNS Semi final-3 1 DHARMBIR . HARYANA -0.3m/s 21.32 2 AMIYA MALLICK ORISSA -0.3m/s 21.69 3 MANINDER SINGH . PUNJAB -0.3m/s 21.79 4 PARVEEN BALJIT SINGH HARYANA -0.3m/s 21.81 5 VIKAS DABAS . DELHI -0.3m/s 22.95 KRISHNA RANE . MAHARASTRA DNS Heat- 1 1 M. MANIKANDA ARUMUGAM TAMILNADU +0.5m/s 21.65 2 RAHUL G PILLAI . KERALA +0.5m/s 21.96 2 3 AMANDEEP SINGH . PUNJAB +0.5m/s 22.11 4 KRISHNA RANE . MAHARASTRA +0.5m/s 22.27 5 K. GATTAIAH . ANDHRA PRADESH +0.5m/s 23.31 6 NAVDEEP SINGH . MADHYA PRADESH +0.5m/s 23.72 7 ANIL MAURYA . UTTAR PRADESH +0.5m/s 24.18 Heat- 2 1 DHARMBIR . HARYANA -0.2m/s 22.11 2 MANINDER SINGH . PUNJAB -0.2m/s 22.39 3 M. PRAKASH . TAMILNADU -0.2m/s 22.74 4 VIKAS . DELHI -0.2m/s 22.82 SUKHENDU MONDAL WEST BENGAL DQ AJADBIR SINGH JAMMU & KASHMIR DNS HARIOM SHARMA . UTTAR PRADESH DNS Heat- 3 1 AMIYA MALLICK ORISSA +0.3m/s 21.92 2 PARVEEN BALJIT SINGH HARYANA +0.3m/s 22.26 CHITRANJAN SINGH CHANDIGARH DQ SANDEEP . DELHI DNS PITARAM . RAJASTHAN DNS JAYA PRAKASH SHETTY KARNATAKA DNS B.G.NAGARAJ . KARNATAKA DNS Heat- 4 1 NEERAJ PANWAR . UTTAR PRADESH +0.4m/s 22.23 2 RATHEESH. M . KERALA +0.4m/s 22.25 3 VIJAY KR. YADAV . JHARKHAND +0.4m/s 24.36 MANISH SURESH PAL HARYANA DNS VIKAS KUMAR . CHANDIGARH DNS VILAS NILAGUND . KARNATAKA DNS DEBJIT BORDOLOI . ASSAM DNS Heat- 5 1 M. MANIKANDARAJ . TAMILNADU +0.3m/s 21.89 2 H TRIKAM KAMATH . MADHYA PRADESH +0.3m/s 21.97 3 T.BALAMURUGAN . ATHLETICS FEDERATION +0.3m/s 22.26 4 VIKAS DABAS . DELHI +0.3m/s 22.81 S. SRINIVAS . ANDHRA PRADESH DQ GAURAV KULKARNI . MAHARASTRA DNS Event # 3 MENS 400m TIME= 18:10 06.08.2010 # N.R.:K.M. BINU ATHENS 45.48 20/08/04 % M.R.:PARAMJIT SINGH PUNJAB 45.56 JUL 2000 1 KUNHUMUHAMMED P KERALA 46.86 2 VINAY CHAUDHARY . UTTAR PRADESH 47.18 3 PREM ANAND . TAMILNADU 47.23 4 HARPREET SINGH . PUNJAB 47.69 5 BINEESH. V.B . KERALA 47.75 6 JITIN PAUL . ATHLETICS FEDERATION 47.82 7 BIBIN MATHEW . JHARKHAND 47.83 8 JAYA PRAKASH SHETTY KARNATAKA 48.12 Semi final-1 1 KUNHUMUHAMMED P KERALA 47.26 2 BINEESH. V.B . KERALA 47.40 3 VINAY CHAUDHARY . UTTAR PRADESH 47.43 4 JOSEPH G ABRAHAM ATHLETICS FEDERATION 47.81 5 VIKAS . DELHI 48.04 6 RIJO K.GEORGE . KARNATAKA 49.01 7 DATTATRAY ZODGE . MAHARASTRA 49.51 ARUNSINGH . GUJRAT DNS Semi final-2 1 PREM ANAND . TAMILNADU 47.33 2 JITIN PAUL . ATHLETICS FEDERATION 47.54 3 K M BINU KERALA 47.67 4 AJAY KUMAR ROHTASH SINGH HARYANA 47.89 5 SUNIL KUMAR . CHANDIGARH 48.27 6 H TRIKAM KAMATH . MADHYA PRADESH 48.40 3 7 INDERJIT SINGH . PUNJAB 48.80 SARISH PAUL . MADHYA PRADESH DNF Semi final-3 1 BIBIN MATHEW . JHARKHAND 47.47 2 HARPREET SINGH . PUNJAB 47.51 3 JAYA PRAKASH SHETTY KARNATAKA 47.62 4 NEERAJ PANWAR . UTTAR PRADESH 47.97 5 SREEJITH P.S. JHARKHAND 48.06 6 GURWINDER SINGH . PUNJAB 48.29 7 AMRIK RANA . DELHI 48.43 8 VIKAS CHANDRAN . ATHLETICS FEDERATION 48.45 Heat- 1 1 JAYA PRAKASH SHETTY KARNATAKA 48.21 2 HARPREET SINGH . PUNJAB 48.68 3 SREEJITH P.S. JHARKHAND 48.69 4 AMRIK RANA . DELHI 48.81 5 VIKAS CHANDRAN . ATHLETICS FEDERATION 48.82 6 DAVINDER SINGH JAMMU & KASHMIR 49.82 7 VIRENDRA KUMAR PANKAJ UTTAR PRADESH 50.15 BLUMEN RAJAN SATHYA DOSS TAMILNADU DNS Heat- 2 1 BIBIN MATHEW . JHARKHAND 48.25 2 NEERAJ PANWAR . UTTAR PRADESH 48.30 3 GURWINDER SINGH . PUNJAB 48.40 4 JOSEPH G ABRAHAM ATHLETICS FEDERATION 48.41 5 SRIJAY KUMAR . BIHAR 52.54 HARIRAM H .
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