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Tejaswin Shankar becomes first Indian to win medal in CWG high jump

A last minute addition to the athletics team, Tejaswin Shankar on Wednesday became the first Indian to win a men's high jump medal in the Commonwealth Games as he clinched a bronze

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India's Tejaswin Shankar celebrates after taking the bronze medal in the men's high jump during the athletics in the Alexander Stadium at the Commonwealth Games 2022. Photo/PTI

India's Tejaswin Shankar celebrates after taking the bronze medal in the men's high jump during the athletics in the Alexander Stadium at the Commonwealth Games 2022. Photo/PTI

A last minute addition to the athletics team, Tejaswin Shankar on Wednesday became the first Indian to win a men's high jump medal in the Commonwealth Games as he clinched a bronze in the final here. The national record holder cleared 2.22m to finish third on countback. Donald Thomas of Bahamas and England's Joel Clarke-Khan also cleared 2.22m but they needed more than one attempt to do it while Shankar was successful in single try. In women's shot put final, Manpreet Kaur finished 12th and last with a disappointing best throw of 15.69m.

The 23-year-old Shankar could not soar over 2.25m in two attempts. He then went for 2.28m in his third and final attempt in a bid to win a silver but failed. Before Shankar, the best position an Indian had achieved in men's high jump in CWG was by Bhim Singh who cleared 2.06m in the 1970 edition in Edinburgh. "I had a long (US) collegiate season and started jumping in January but getting a bronze here is like a dream come true and I'm just happy to take something back home with me," an elated Shankar said. Shankar had finished sixth in the 2018 Gold Coast edition with a best jump of 2.24m.

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