Mijo Chacko Kurian : Road to Paris Olympics in the 4x400m Relay

Mijo Chaco Kurian 4x400m relay

Mijo Chacko Kurian, a rising star in Indian athletics, is poised to make his mark on the world stage at the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics. Born in Kerala on July 16, 1995, Kurian’s journey began with a passion for athletics that led him from district-level competitions to the pinnacle of sporting glory.

Early Life and Education

Mijo Chacko Kurian was born on 16 July 1995 in Kerala, India. Though originally from Kerala, Kurian’s family relocated to Panambur, near Mangalore, following his father’s transfer. His parents, Mini and Kurian, provided a supportive environment that nurtured his athletic talents from a young age. Kurian completed his early education at St Aloysius Urwa and Sharadha Vidyalaya. His passion for sports led him to join the Indian Air Force in 2019 under the sports quota, a move that significantly boosted his athletic career.

Athletic Career Beginnings

Kurian’s interest in athletics began during his school years. He actively participated in district and state-level competitions, which laid the foundation for his future success. Under the guidance of coach Dinesh Kunder at Mangala Stadium, Kurian honed his skills and started making a name for himself in the athletics community.

Rise to Prominence

In 2019, Kurian’s career took a major leap when he was inducted into the Indian Air Force in Bengaluru under the sports quota. This opportunity provided him with access to better training facilities and competition opportunities. His dedication and hard work began to pay off as he started to achieve notable performances.

Building a Stellar Record:

Kurian’s dedication paid off early on. In May 2022, he was crowned the best male athlete at the Karnataka State Athletics Championship. He continued to impress, clocking a blistering 46.10 seconds at the Inter-Services Athletics Championships later that year. This stellar performance was followed by a gold medal win in the 400m at the National Open Athletics Championships, solidifying his position as a national contender.

From National Recognition to Global Stage:

Kurian’s exceptional form continued in 2023. He secured a place in the 400m race at the Indian Championships and clocked a respectable 46.61 seconds. This achievement, coupled with his consistent performances, earned him a coveted spot in the Indian Men’s 4x400m relay team for the World Athletics Championships in Budapest. He further showcased his versatility with a 46.85 seconds run in the 400m at the Indian Grand Prix 5.

A Relay Powerhouse:

Kurian’s talent extends beyond individual races. He played a pivotal role in India’s success at the 2022 Asian Games, contributing to a gold medal in the 4x400m relay. This winning streak continued in 2023, with Kurian anchoring the Indian relay team to a silver medal at the Asian Championships in Thailand. The team clocked a remarkable 3:01.80 seconds, showcasing their growing dominance in the region.

Olympic Aspirations:

Kurian’s unwavering determination has led him to be named in the Indian 4x400m relay team for the 2024 Paris Olympics. With his talent and experience running alongside other exceptional athletes, Kurian dreams of bringing home an Olympic medal for India.

Achievements and Honors

Kurian’s achievements include several national and international accolades. His performance in the Asian Championships and Asian Games has been particularly noteworthy.

Honours – Asian Championships

PlaceDisciplineMarkVenueDate
24×400 Metres Relay3:01.80Supachalasai National Stadium, Bangkok (THA)16 July 2023

Honours – Asian Games

PlaceDisciplineMarkVenueDate
14×400 Metres Relay3:03.81HOC Stadium, Hangzhou (CHN)3 October 2023

Honours – National Championships

PlaceDisciplineMarkVenueDate
14×400 Metres Relay3:05.34Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai (IND)14 June 2022

Personal Bests

Kurian’s dedication to his sport is reflected in his personal best performances across various disciplines:

DisciplinePerformanceWindVenueDateResults Score
200 Metres21.45-0.8Jalahalli (IND)9 September 20221006
400 Metres46.10Jalahalli (IND)7 September 20221105
800 Metres1:50.82Guwahati (IND)27 June 20181003
4×400 Metres Relay3:01.80Supachalasai National Stadium, Bangkok (THA)16 July 20231169
4×400 Metres Relay Mixed3:18.03Mahinda Rajapaksha Stadium, Diyagama (SRI)30 July 2023

Current World Ranking Positions

Kurian’s current world ranking positions highlight his competitiveness at an international level:

DisciplinePlaceScore
Men’s 400m4361065
Men’s Overall Ranking62481065

Highest World Ranking Positions

Kurian’s highest world rankings demonstrate his peak performances: https://worldathletics.org/athletes/india/mijo-chacho-kurian-14681199

DisciplinePlaceWeeks
Men’s 400m2663
Men’s Overall Ranking41741

Paris Olympics – 4x400m Relay

Mijo Chacko Kurian’s inclusion in the Indian 4x400m relay team for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris is a testament to his hard work and talent. As he continues to train and compete, the athletics community eagerly anticipates more outstanding performances from this promising athlete.

Kurian’s journey from a young boy in Panambur to an elite athlete representing India on the global stage is truly inspiring. His story underscores the importance of dedication, perseverance, and the support of family and mentors in achieving athletic excellence.

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“Triumph of Persistence: M.R. Poovamma, Olympian for the 3rd Time, Earns Paris 4x400m Relay Spot at 34”

Overcoming AdversityReturn to Athletics at 34-Olympian for the 3rd Time, Earns Paris 4x400m Relay Spot

M.R. Poovamma’s return to athletics at 34, following a two-year ban, is nothing short of remarkable. The sprinter expressed her determination to prove her worth in the relay team despite her age. “I wanted to show that I am still a key member of the relay team. Age does not matter, and I aimed to set an example. My comeback at this stage is very satisfying,” she told PTI. Despite the mental toll of her ban, Poovamma never considered retirement. “I was mentally broken, but I wanted to run again. My husband’s support and my coach’s training kept me going,” she said.

Personal Life-Dec 29, 2021: She got married to Malayali athlete Jithin Paul and she is the mother of a 2-year-old daughter.

A Decorated Career-Poovamma’s illustrious career includes medals from the Asian Games, World Championships, and the Olympics.

Facing Challenges-She was banned for two years for a doping offence in 2021. “Three years without any competition and coming back was not easy,” she said. Poovamma’s dope sample collected on February 18, 2021, had returned positive for stimulant methylhexaneamine, a specified substance under World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Code.

Achievements and Honors

The Arjuna Awardee has an impressive record, with gold and silver medals in the 2013 Asian Championships, and multiple medals from the 2018 Asian Games.

Looking Ahead

Poovamma plans to continue competing as long as her body permits. “I love my sport and will not quit. I feel my body is in its best shape, even better than in my younger days,” she added, expressing optimism about running with better timing in the future.

https://theprint.in/sport/its-no-joke-coming-back-at-34-and-after-2-year-ban-poovamma/2072664/

Honours Summary

3x Asian Games Winner

1x Asian Champion

5x Asian Championships Silver Medallist

1x Asian Games Bronze Medallist

Honours – Asian Championships

PlaceDisciplineMarkVenueDate
1.4×400 Metres Relay3:32.26Pune (IND)07 JUL 2013
2.4×400 Metres Relay3:32.21Doha (QAT)24 APR 2019
2.4×400 Metres Relay Mixed3:16.47Doha (QAT)23 APR 2019
2.4×400 Metres Relay3:33.81Wuhan (CHN)07 JUN 2015
2.400 Metres53.07Wuhan (CHN)04 JUN 2015
2.400 Metres53.37Pune (IND)04 JUL 2013
3.400 Metres53.21Doha (QAT)21 APR 2019
3.400 Metres53.36Bhubaneshwar (IND)07 JUL 2017
Honours – Asian Championships

Honours – Asian Games

PlaceDisciplineMarkVenueDate
1.4×400 Metres Relay3:28.68Incheon (KOR)02 OCT 2014
1.4×400 Metres Relay3:28.72Jakarta (INA)30 AUG 2018
1.4×400 Metres Relay Mixed3:15.71Jakarta (INA)28 AUG 2018
3.400 Metres52.36Incheon (KOR)28 SEP 2014
Honours – Asian Games

Honours – Commonwealth Games

PlaceDisciplineMarkVenueDate
7.4×400 Metres Relay3:33.61Gold Coast (AUS)14 APR 2018
Honours – Commonwealth Games

Honours – National Championships

PlaceDisciplineMarkVenueDate
1.4×400 Metres Relay3:42.49Kolkata (IND)19 SEP 2015
1.400 Metres53.96Ranchi (IND)09 SEP 2013
1.400 Metres53.79Chennai (IND)11 SEP 2012
Honours – National Championships

Current World Ranking Positions

DisciplinePlaceScore
Women’s 400m2721096
Women’s Overall35611096
Current World Ranking Positions

Highest World Ranking Positions

DisciplinePlaceWeeks
Women’s 400m552
Women’s Overall11561
Highest World Ranking Positions

Personal Bests

DisciplinePerformanceWindVenueDateRecordsResults Score
200 Metres24.58+0.4Ranchi (IND)10 SEP 2013981
200 Metres24.31 *+2.4Tábor (CZE)18 JUL 2018992
300 Metres38.56Ustí Nad Orlicí (CZE)17 AUG 20191034
400 Metres51.73Lucknow (IND)08 JUN 20141137
400 Metres Short Track56.79Macao (MAC) (i)30 OCT 2007982
400 Metres Short Track54.0h *Bengaluru (IND) (i)29 JAN 20121079
800 Metres2:09.24Chennai (IND)28 SEP 20171003
Sprint Medley 1000m2:10.18Ostrava (CZE)15 JUL 2007
4×400 Metres Relay3:27.88Bengaluru (IND)10 JUL 20161156
4×400 Metres Relay Short Track3:41.09Macao (MAC) (i)01 NOV 20071071
4×400 Metres Relay Mixed3:15.71Jakarta (INA)28 AUG 2018
Personal Bests

Legend:– *Not legal. https://worldathletics.org/athletes/india/poovamma-raju-machettira-14282957

At 34, M.R. Poovamma is starting afresh (file photo)

https://www.nationalheraldindia.com/sports/paris-olympics-poovamma-from-doping-ban-to-flying-indian-flag-again

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Reaching the Olympics for the third time 

Poovamma’s Triumphant Return to Athletics After Ban

FILE PHOTO: M.R. Poovamma was the senior-most member of the 4x 400m team which finished second in the second-round heat race at the World Relays to qualify for the Paris Games. | Photo Credit: MANJUNATH HS

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