Indian Open Jumps | Sarvesh wins high jump but misses out of Asian Games qualifying

Updated - March 14, 2026 08:26 pm IST - Bengaluru

Sarvesh Anil who won the men's high jump in the Indian open jumps competition in Bengaluru on Saturday, 14 March, 2026.

Sarvesh Anil who won the men's high jump in the Indian open jumps competition in Bengaluru on Saturday, 14 March, 2026. | Photo Credit: SUDHAKARA JAIN

Maharashtra’s Sarvesh Anil (2.16m) won the men’s high jump in the 5th Indian open jumps competition held at the Anju Bobby High Performance Centre here on Saturday. 

Sarvesh, who finished sixth in the 2025 World Athletics Championships, missed out on the qualifying standards for the 2026 Asian Games (2.19m) and 2026 Commonwealth Games (2.22m). 

Para athlete Nishad Kumar, who won silver at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics and 2024 Paris Paralympics, claimed fifth spot with a best effort of 2.10m. 

Dev Meena wins the men's pole vault in the Indian open jumps competition in Bengaluru on Saturday, 14 March, 2026.

Dev Meena wins the men's pole vault in the Indian open jumps competition in Bengaluru on Saturday, 14 March, 2026. | Photo Credit: SUDHAKARA JAIN

In the men’s triple jump, 2023 Asian Championships gold medallist Abdulla Aboobacker (16.83m) edged out national record holder Praveen Chithravel (16.78m) to claim victory. 

The Madhya Pradesh duo of Dev Meena and Kuldeep Kumar cleared 5.25m in the men’s pole vault, but it was Meena who was declared the champion on the basis of fewest misses. Meena and Kuldeep attained the qualifying standard for the 2026 Commonwealth Games (5.25m).

The results: Winners: Men: Pole vault: Dev Meena (MP) 5.25m; Triple jump: Abdulla Aboobacker (Air Force) 16.83m; High jump: Sarvesh Anil (Mah) 2.16m. 

Under-20: Triple jump: Dhanush Raj (Ker) 15.08m; High jump: Basant (Raj) 2.14m.

Under-18: High jump: Devak Bhushan (Ker) 2.03m.

Women: Under-20: Pole vault: Tanu Yadav (UP) 3.55m; Triple jump: Nithya Shree (Kar) 12.00m.

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