Star Indian long jumper Murali Sreeshankar. ( Photo | Twitter@India_AllSports) 
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Long jumper Sreeshankar qualifies for 2024 Olympics after winning silver medal at Asian meet 

Sreeshankar recorded a best jump of 8.37m to win a silver medal in the men's long jump at the Asian Athletics Championships. 

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BANGKOK: Star Indian long jumper Murali Sreeshankar on Saturday qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympics after winning a silver medal in the Asian Athletics Championships with a second career-best effort of 8.37m here.

The 24-year-old Sreeshankar achieved the Olympic qualification with his final round jump of 8.37m.

The Paris Games mark is 8.27m and the qualification period began on July 1. Yu Tang Lin of Chinese Taipei won the gold with a fourth-round jump of 8.40m, which is the third-best effort in the world this season.

Sreeshankar has already qualified for the Budapest World Championships in August with his career-best and world-second-ranked jump of 8.41m during the qualification round of the National Inter-State Championships last month.

Earlier, Santhosh Kumar won a bronze medal in men's 400m hurdles with a personal best time of 49.09 seconds on the fourth and penultimate day of competitions.

Santhosh clocked the fastest time by an Indian in men's 400m hurdles this year when he finished behind gold medal winner Mohammed Hemeida Bassem (48.64 seconds) of Qatar and Yusaku Kodama (48.96) of Japan.

The 25-year-old's previous best was 49.49 which he had clocked last year.

Another Indian Yashas Palaksha had also qualified for the final but he did not take part.

India has never won a men's 400m hurdles gold in Asian Championships. Joseph Abraham's silver in the 2009 edition was the best performance by an Indian while he also won a bronze in 2007.

M P Jabir won a bronze each in the last two editions.

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