05-20-2004, 04:49 PM
Anju is now world No. 4, hopes to jump higher
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The vault from No. 6 to 4 was a result of her victory at the Doha Grand Prix last week. Anjuâs wind-aided 6.82 metres did not qualify for the top lists nor did it expunge her national record of 6.74 metres. But the win saw her becoming the first Indian to win an IAAF event. Last year Anju, who now has a sponsor in Shobha Developers, had won a silver at the DT Galan Meet in Stockholm .
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Go Anju!
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The vault from No. 6 to 4 was a result of her victory at the Doha Grand Prix last week. Anjuâs wind-aided 6.82 metres did not qualify for the top lists nor did it expunge her national record of 6.74 metres. But the win saw her becoming the first Indian to win an IAAF event. Last year Anju, who now has a sponsor in Shobha Developers, had won a silver at the DT Galan Meet in Stockholm .
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Go Anju!
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