The women’s shot put competition at the 65th National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships 2026 turned into a showcase of India’s growing strength in the event, as three athletes surpassed the Asian Games qualification standard of 16.25m in an impressive display of depth and quality.
Leading the field was Manpreet Kaur, who delivered a commanding performance to claim the gold medal with a season-best throw of 17.75m. The effort not only secured victory but also stands as India’s best women’s shot put mark of the season. Consistent throughout the competition, Manpreet demonstrated why she remains one of the country’s leading throwers, producing the standout performance of the event.
The battle for the remaining podium positions was equally competitive. Krishna Jayasankar secured the silver medal with a throw of 16.96m, comfortably surpassing the Asian Games qualification standard and reinforcing her credentials at the national level.
Joining her at the same distance was Srishti Vig, who produced a personal best of 16.96m to finish with the bronze medal. The performance marked a significant milestone in her career, as she not only earned a place on the podium but also achieved the qualification standard for the Asian Games while setting a new lifetime best.
The competition highlighted the encouraging progress being made in Indian women’s shot put. Having three athletes exceed the qualification benchmark in a single event reflects the increasing depth and competitiveness within the discipline. Such performances are a positive sign for Indian athletics as preparations continue for major international competitions.
The results also underline the importance of domestic championships in providing athletes with the platform to deliver breakthrough performances. With Manpreet Kaur producing the country’s best throw of the season and both Krishna Jayasankar and Srishti Vig achieving the qualification standard, the event proved to be one of the most successful women’s shot put contests of the championships.
The strong performances offer optimism for Indian athletics, with multiple athletes now emerging as contenders on the continental stage.



