Indian Athletics Grand Prix 3 & 4 shifted to Bhubaneswar from Madurai

Indian Athletics Grand Prix 3 & 4 shifted to Bhubaneswar from Madurai

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Category : Sports Published on: May 10 2022

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  • The Indian Grand Prix 3 and 4, which were originally scheduled to be held in Madurai, will now be organised here on May 21 and 24, the Athletics Federation of India (AFI).
  • This is the second time the venue of the two one-day events has been changed. 
  • The IGP 3 and 4 were originally to be held in Madurai on May 17 and 21 respectively.
  • The AFI had issued a circular that the two events will be held at the LNCPE in Thiruvananthapuram. They will now be held in Bhubaneswar.
  • There will be 17 events in both the meets which include nine for women and eight for men. The meets will be held in the evening on both days.
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