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Asian Indoor Athletics Championships: India's Gulveer Singh Loses 3000m Gold Due To 'Lane Infringement'

The Athletics Federation Of India (AFI) too made a late-night appeal to overturn the decision, but it was all on deaf ears

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Indian sprinter Gulveer Singh. Photo: X/SportsArena1234
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Indian athlete Gulveer Singh was left empty-handed on Tuesday, February 20 after his was snatched away of his gold medal for the 3000m for 'lane infringement' in the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships in Tehran. (More Sports News)

Despite taking a podium finish, by clocking 8 minutes 07.48 seconds in the final, Gulveer was left disappointed as he was disqualified. The Athletics Federation Of India (AFI) too made a late-night appeal to overturn the decision, but it was all on deaf ears.

"Yes, it was ruled that Gulveer committed lane infringement. Of course, AFI protested but the protest was rejected," a coach, who is with the team, told PTI. "The jury said they have enough evidence to conclude that Gulveer made lane infringement."

Various clauses of technical rules 17.2 and 17.3 provides for how an athlete can commit lane infringement and under what circumstances he or she may not be disqualified.

Technical Rule 17.2.3 says: "In all races run in lanes (or any part of a race run in lanes), each athlete shall keep within their allocated lane from start to finish and, when running on a bend, shall not step or run on or inside the left-hand lane line or in the case of the inside lane, the kerb or line marking the border of the inside of the track."

Keneshbekov Nursultan of Kyrgystan, who had finished second with a time of 8:08.85s, was awarded the gold. Jalil Naseri (8:09.39) of Iran, the original third-place finisher, took the silver and Frolovskiy (8:17.17) of Kazakhstan bagged the bronze.

With the loss of the gold won by Gulveer, India ended their campaign with three gold and one silver.

Ace shot putter Tajinderpal Singh Toor, 100m hurdler Jyothi Yarraji and Harmilan Bains (1500m) had won a gold medal each on the first day of competitions on Saturday. Toor and Yarraji had smashed their own national records.

On Monday, Ankita had won a silver medal in women's 3000m race with a timing of 9:26.22s. India had won one gold, six silver and one bronze in the last edition in Astana, Kazakhstan.

(With PTI inputs)