In Asian Games 2023: Indian Athlete Annu Rani won the Gold Medal in the Women’s Javelin Throw and she recorded a 69.92m throw in the Asian Games Javelin Throw competition. Annu Rani is 32 years old and was born on 1992, August 28 in Bahadurpur village, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. She is an Indian female Athlete in the Javelin Throw category. Annu Rani broke her own record at the World’s Athletics Championships, held in Doha 2019 during its qualification round.
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Asian Games 2023: Annu Rani Javelin Throw Record
In Asian Games 2023: Indian Athlete Annu Rani won the Gold Medal in the Women’s Javelin Throw and she recorded a 69.92m throw in the Asian Games Javelin Throw competition. Annu Rani became the first Indian woman to win a Javelin gold in Asian Games history.
Asian Games 2023
‘The Asian Games is a continental multi-sport event that is held every fourth year among athletes from all over Asia. This event is also known as Asiad. The motto of this event is Ever Onward. The first event was held in 1951 in New Delhi, India. Asian Games occurs every four years. The last event occurred in Hangzhou, China. The Next event will be occurring in 2026 in Nagoya, Japan. The Purpose of the Asian Games is Multi-sport event for nations in Asia.
Annu Rani
Annu Rani is 32 years old and was born on 1992, August 28 in Bahadurpur village, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. She is an Indian female Athlete in the Javelin Throw category. Annu Rani broke her own record at the World’s Athletics Championships, held in Doha 2019 during its qualification round. At the World Athletics Championships, Annu Rani failed to clear the qualification marks. But fortunately, she is qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics based on her World ranking of 18. Annu Rani in an interview talked about the conservative nature of her village. When Annu Rani grew up, She realized that she was not like the typical Indian girl.
Profession | Javelin Thrower |
Famous For | First Indian female to reach the World Athletics Championships finals held in Doha 2019 |
Height | 5ft 5in |
Weight | 65 kg |
Hair Colour | Natural Black |
Eye Colour | Brown |
Event | Javelin Throw |
Coach/Mentor | Kashinath Naik Baljeet Singh |
Medals | Gold National Inter-State Athletics Championship in Lucknow in 2014 59th National Open Athletics Championship in 2019 National Interstate Athletic Championship, Patiala in 2021 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, in 2023 Silver 23rd Asian Athletics Championships in Qatar on 21 April 2019 Bronze Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea in 2014 The IAAF World Challenge event called the Ostrava Golden Spike Athletics Meet in Ostrava, Czech Republic |
Records | First Indian female to reach the World Athletics Championship Finals, held in Doha 2019 First Indian Woman to win gold in javelin throw at the Asian Games in 2023 |
Awards | Sportstar Aces Sportswoman of the Year Award in Athletics in 2019 |
Date Of Birth | 28 August 1992 |
Age | 32 years |
Birth Place | Bahadurpur vilaage, Meerut, Uttaradesh |
Zodiac Sign | Virgo |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Bahadurpur Village, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh |
Hobbies | Shopping, Reading Books |
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Husband/Spouse | N/A |
Parents | Father- Amarpal Singh |
Siblings | Brother- Upendra Singh |
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