Paris Olympics: Parul Chaudhary, Ankita Dhyani, Tajinderpal fail to qualify for final

 Parul Chaudhary
Parul Chaudhary's pet event is the 3000m steeplechase. File photo

Paris: Parul Chaudhary missed her national record time by one-third of a second as she and Ankita Dhyani failed to qualify for the final round of the women's 5000m race here on Friday.

Asian Games gold medallist Tajinderpal Singh Toor also failed to make it to the final of the men's shot put. Toor could manage a best of 18.05m while the automatic qualification mark was 21.35m.

Parul, who holds the national record of 15 minutes 10.35 seconds, clocked 15:10.68 to finish 14th in heat number one and 24th overall while Ankita ended at 20th and last position in heat number one and overall 40th.

Reigning Olympic 1500m champion Faith Kipyegon of Kenya topped the qualification round with a time of 14:57.56, followed by Tokyo Games gold medallist Sifan Hassan (14:57.65) of the Netherlands. Current 5000m world record holder Gudaf Tsegay of Ethiopia was fifth overall with a time of 14:57.84.

Only 16 athletes -- first eight in each of the two heats -- advance to the final round.

Parul is competing in two events in Paris Olympics. Her pet event is the 3000m steeplechase which she will run on Sunday (heat races).

She had qualified for the 5000m race through world ranking quota as she could not breach the direct entry time of 14:52.00.

Ankita also qualified for the Olympics through world ranking quota and she made the cut at the last minute.

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