Daily Current Affairs / Jyothi Yarraji clinches 60m hurdles gold with national record time of 8.04 seconds
Category : Sports Published on: January 28 2025
Jyothi Yarraji won gold in the women’s 60m indoor hurdles at the Meeting de Nantes Métropole 2025, setting a new national record of 8.04 seconds, breaking her previous record of 8.12 seconds from the 2024 Asian Indoor Championships.
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