Visakhapatnam's star athlete and Olympian Jyothi Yarraji has officially qualified for the 2026 Asian Games after an impressive performance in the women's 100m hurdles at the 65th National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships held in Bhubaneswar. She recorded a time of 13.14 seconds, meeting the qualification standard for the continental event.
The qualification is particularly significant as it comes after a challenging year in which Yarraji battled multiple injuries, including an ACL injury and a hamstring setback. Her return to competition reflects months of rehabilitation and determination, making this one of the most inspiring comebacks in Indian athletics.
A native of Visakhapatnam, Jyothi has consistently represented India on the international stage and remains one of the country's leading track and field athletes. Her latest achievement has been widely celebrated across Andhra Pradesh, with public representatives and sports enthusiasts congratulating her on securing another opportunity to represent the nation.
With the Asian Games approaching, Yarraji will now focus on improving her performance and preparing for the prestigious continental competition. Her qualification adds to India's growing athletics contingent and brings pride to Visakhapatnam, which continues to produce talented athletes competing at the highest level.
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