Last year marked a strong phase for Damneet on the domestic circuit, as he continued to assert his dominance across major competitions in India — a trend that has remained consistent over the past two seasons.
Looking ahead, the challenge now shifts to the international stage.
The qualification mark for the upcoming Commonwealth Games stands at 73.09 metres — a target that would require Damneet not only to surpass his personal best of 69.87 metres but also to break the current national record of 72.86 metres held by KP Singh.
On the continental front, the pathway appears more attainable.
The Asian Games qualification mark is set at 69.12 metres — a distance that sits well within Damneet’s reach based on his current form and progression.
With momentum on his side domestically, the coming season could prove decisive in translating national success into international qualification.




