Jeswin Aldrin produced his best performance in five months as he cleared 8.22m to win gold in the CITIUS Meeting in Bern, Switzerland
India’s Jeswin Aldrin Johnson. Pic/Getty Images
World’s season leader long jumper Jeswin Aldrin produced his best performance in five months as he cleared 8.22m to win gold in the CITIUS Meeting in Bern, Switzerland.
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This was Aldrin’s fourth career-best performance. Aldrin, 21, had jumped 8.42m, the best in the world so far this season, during the National Open Jumps Competition at Bellary on March 2 and then had two 8m-plus efforts in Havana, Cuba in May.
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After that, he has been struggling to touch the 8m mark before Friday’s 8.22m. He has also been plagued with injury.
The CITIUS Meeting in Bern is a World Athletics Tour bronze level event. Aldrin, who won a silver medal in the National Inter-State Championships in June in Bhubaneswar with a jump of 7.98m, has qualified for the World Athletics Championships (August 19-27) in Hungary.
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