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Anil Kumar (born 20 June 1975) is a well renowned Indian male discus thrower with his personal best throw of 64.37 metres attained in July, 2004 in Szombathely, Hungary. He received
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in 2004 for his performances at Asia level. He is also bestowed with the
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by State Government of Haryana. He led the Indian athletics contingent for Asian Athletics Grand Prix Series held at Colombo, Bangkok and Manila in June 2003.


Career


International level performances

Anil Kumar won silver medal in the
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, 1998 held at Bangkok, Thailand. In the Asian Championship held in 2000 at
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, Indonesia, he bagged a gold medal. He also won bronze medal in the 2002 Asian Games held at Busan, South Korea. In the following year, he won bronze medal in the Asian Championship held at Manila, Philippines and secured Gold in the Afro-Asian Games held in Hyderabad, India. Anil Kumar participated in the
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in 2004 after achieving 'A' standard qualification. He was declared best athlete of 'Asli Kozar Memorial Meet' held in Varaždin, Croatia in July 2004 in the run-up for the Athens Olympics where he hurled the discus to a distance of 63.88 metres. Apart from winning several international competitions in Europe, Anil Kumar also won 3 Silver and 1 Bronze medal in Asian Grand Prix Series held in Hyderabad, Colombo, Bangkok and Manila in 2003.


Performance during 2004 Athens Olympics

Anil Kumar came up with two foul throws in the qualification round before being stretchered off following a muscle injury. The national record holder and medal winner at the last two Asian Games, who had a 64.37m effort in Hungary barely two weeks before the start of the Olympics and on whose training the government spent close to INR 16 lakhs, did not attempt a third try as that could have aggravated the injury. According to Lalit Bhanot, secretary of the Athletics Federation of India, "Anil pulled a muscle in the left abductor during his first throw and then tried a second, which was also foul. He then decided to skip the third to avoid aggravating the injury.


National level performances

Only 2 Indians, Anil Kumar and
Vikas Gowda Vikas Shive Gowda (born 5 July 1983) is an Indian discus thrower and shot putter. Born in Mysore, he grew up in Frederick, Maryland in the United States. His father, Shive Gowda, coached the 1988 Indian Olympic track team. Vikas Gowda is a Padm ...
have crossed the 62 metres mark in discus throw so far. All time 10 best performances of Anil Kumar are above the 61 metres mark. He has the distinction of throwing the discus to above the 62 metres mark in 5 competitions, 60 metres and above in 17 competitions, 57 metres and above in 44 and above the 55 metres mark in 50 competitions. Anil Kumar's 22 year old meet record (59.55 metres) of National Federation Cup was broken by Kripal Singh on 5 April 2022, with a distance of 61.86 metres On 29 September 2003, Anil Kumar created a new meet record at the 43rd
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held in Bangalore with a creditable 60.07 metres at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium. The previous record of 57.70 mark was held by
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. The record of Open National Athletic Championships still stands in the name of Anil Kumar till date (as of 7 September 2021).


National record for discus throw

Anil created new national record with a distance of 64.37 metres in 2004 in Szombathely, Hungary surpassing Vikas Gowda's record of 64.35 metres. Prior to that, the national record of 61.72 metres was held by Shakti Singh since 1994. Vikas reclaimed the record in 2005 by achieving 64.69 meters mark in Charlotte, USA. The current national record of 66.28 meters was also set by Vikas Gowda at the Old Style Discus Challenge in the United States in 2012.


Doping allegations

In 2007 Kumar was found guilty of norandrosterone doping. The sample was delivered in an in-competition test at the 2005 Asian Championships in
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. He received an IAAF suspension from September 2005 to September 2007, meaning that his suspension was already over when announced. Additionally he was disqualified from the competition where he originally had won a bronze medal.


International competitions


See also

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kumar, Anil 1975 births Living people Indian male discus throwers Olympic athletes for India Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in athletics (track and field) Athletes (track and field) at the 1998 Asian Games Athletes (track and field) at the 2002 Asian Games Commonwealth Games competitors for India Athletes (track and field) at the 2010 Commonwealth Games Doping cases in athletics Indian sportspeople in doping cases Asian Games silver medalists for India Asian Games bronze medalists for India Medalists at the 1998 Asian Games Medalists at the 2002 Asian Games Asian Athletics Championships winners