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Anil Sahoo break more records at inter-school meet

Updated on: 18 December,2010 01:30 AM IST  | 
Rohan Koli | rohan.koli@mid-day.com

After breaking high jump, long jump school records, St Lawrence lad eager to repeat performance at district meet on Sunday

Anil Sahoo break more records at inter-school meet

After breaking high jump, long jump school records, St Lawrence lad eager to repeat performance at district meet on Sunday


ANIL Sahoo is on a high. A day after breaking the decade-old high jump Mumbai Schools Sports Association record, the St Lawrence, Kandivli lad yesterday broke a three-year-old MSSA record in long jump.u00a0


Jumping Jack: Anil Sahoo leaps to gold in the boys' under-14 long jump
final of the MSSA inter-school athletics meet at the University Pavilion
yesterday. pic/Atul Kamble

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The 13-year-old jumped 5.91m, beating the 2007 record of 5.73m in the under-14 category during the MSSA inter-school athletics meet at the University Pavilion, Marine Lines yesterday.

However, Anil, who was to compete in the discus throw final today, decided to give it a miss in order to participate in Sunday's DSO (District Sports Office) Athletic Meet in Pune.

"I wanted to go for a hat-trick of titles tomorrow, but unfortunately I will not be able to do it as I will be competing in a DSO meet. Winning at DSO will give me recognition," said Anil justifying his absence.

However, he is confident about wining medals in all the three disciplines (high jump, long jump and discus throw) at the DSO meet.

"Just like Mumbai, I am confident of doing well in Pune too," he said. Meanwhile, 14-year-old Mamata Hulke of Apostolic Carmel, Bandra also created a new record by winning gold in the girls' U-16 200m race in 26 seconds, improving the record time by 0.7 seconds.



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