Nauraj Singh Randhawa Chance to Win 3 High Jump Medals

Nauraj Singh Randhawa Chance to Win 3 High Jump Medals – High jumper Nauraj Singh Randhawa is in his quest for 3 medals at this year’s major multi-sport event. For the first time, the Sea Games, Commonwealth Games, and Asian Games will take place in the same year. That gives Malaysian athletes the opportunity to write their names in the history books. Only a handful of Malaysian athletes will get the chance to perform in Hanoi, Birmingham, and Hangzhou, predictably from badminton, cycling and diving with chances to win medals in all three places.

After renewing the national record twice in four days last week. Nauraj who trains in Germany, seems close to the best form of his life. Good performance ahead of what will be a busy year of competition. “I think I reached my peak. I’ve been training really hard. And I feel like I’m in the strongest shape I’ve felt so far. The Commonwealth, Asian, and Sea Games are my priorities this year. So my approach in everything is to prepare for this game. This will be my third time at the Commonwealth and Asian Games, which will probably be my last in both. Although it is difficult to say what will happen next.” Nauraj said.

Nauraj Singh Randhawa Focuses On One Championship

Nauraj failed to clinch a fourth consecutive Sea Games gold medal by national teammate Lee Hup Wei in 2019. And finished a career-best seventh and 10th at the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games, respectively, in 2018. fast from May to September. In July, world number 38 Nauraj has ruled out competing at the World Athletics Championships in Oregon.

“I believe at this point in my life, I shouldn’t be chasing all my dreams at once. I have to choose my fights based on my ability and capacity due to the short time between tournaments,” said Nauraj, who celebrated his 30th birthday in January. He broke the national indoor record for the first time in 12 months with a distance of 2.22m at Kladno Indoors in the Czech Republic.

Last year, he won three outdoor competitions with a season-best record of 2.27 meters in Tatabanya, Hungary. Nauraj also received the first ever invitation for a Malaysian to compete at the Diamond League meeting in Gateshead, England. But not maximal after only having a little time to prepare. Nauraj’s has also set its sights on the 2.30m record, which it has set since 2017. And believes the indoor season will help it move towards that goal.

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