H. M. Jyothi Explained
Hiriyur Manjunath Jyothi (born 1 July 1983) is an Indian sprinter and Commonwealth games medalist. She competes in the 100 metres, 200 metres, and 4×100 metres relay categories. She is a national champion or former national champion in each of the three events, with personal best timings of 11.3 (or 11.46), 23.42,[1] and 43.42 seconds in the 100 metres, 200 metres, and 4×100 metres relay, respectively. Her personal best times in all three events were after her withdrawal from professional competition for three years to become a mother. A Canara Bank employee,[2] Jyothi is married to the former sprinter S. Srinivas, who is also her personal coach.[3] [4] Despite wanting to win a medal at Asian games, she couldn’t continue sprint due to persistent achilles injury. She ended up her career in 2017 with a gold at the open nationals, Chennai.
Early life
Jyothi was born to father H. N. Manjunath[5] and mother Thippamma[5] in Hiriyur, Karnataka (near Chitradurga), on 1 July 1983.[6] She has four brothers and sisters, and is the family's second daughter.[5]
Career highlights
- Bronze in the 100 metres at the 2009 Asian Athletics Championships in Guangzhou, China, with a time of 11.60 seconds, India's first sub-400 metres sprint medal in nine years in the Asian Athletics Championships
- Bronze in the 4×100 metres relay at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi with a time of 45.25 seconds, running the anchor leg
- Broke the national record in the 4×100 metres relay in May 2016 with a time of 44.03 seconds at the IAAF World Challenge Beijing, with Merlin Joseph, Srabani Nanda, and Dutee Chand[7]
- Broke their own national record in the 4×100 metres relay the following month with a time of 43.42 seconds at Almaty, Kazakhstan, again with Merlin Joseph, Srabani Nanda, and Dutee Chand[8]
- Bronze in the 200 metres with a time of 23.92 seconds at the 2016 Taiwan Open Athletics Championships[9]
- Bronze in the 100 metres with a time of 11.97 seconds at the 2006 Inter-State Championship[10]
- Gold in the 100 metres with a time of 11.87 seconds at the 2015 Inter-State Championship[11]
- Best Athlete Award at the 2016 National Open Championship on winning gold in all three of her events (100 metres in 11.57 seconds, 200 metres in 23.73 seconds, and 4×100 metres relay in 46.52 seconds)[12] [13] [14]
- Overall champion at the 2017 Karnataka State Senior Athletics Championship, with silver in the 200 metres with a time of 24.5 seconds[15]
- She has won around forty medals from nationals and the internationals.
Awards
Sponsorship
Jyothi has been strongly supported by her parents, who have undergone great financial hardship to finance her ambitions.[5] She has also received sponsorship from her employer, Canara Bank, since 2004, and also receives sponsorship from the Indian Athletics Academy, Bangalore.[20]
Personal life
Jyothi married former sprinter S. Srinivas, who is also her personal coach.[3] [4] In 2011, she withdrew from professional competition and gave birth to a baby girl, dhruthi hassini.[3] [4] [2] [7] Jyothi returned to sprinting at the 2014 Senior Inter-State Meet, and also participated at the 2014 Commonwealth Games[3] and 2014 Asian Games. She credited her husband with helping her, saying in 2014 that "Being a former medalist at the Asian level he understands my problems. It was because of his help that I'm able to manage my training and taking care of my two-and-half-year old daughter."[4] Post retirement the couple also been blessed with a b. t,
Notes and References
- Web site: Srabani bests Dutee for 200m gold. Kamesh. Srinivasan. 1 May 2016. The Hindu. 29 November 2017.
- Web site: Jyothi turns back the clock. 23 August 2015. The Hindu. 29 November 2017.
- Web site: India's 4x100m relay women team aiming to win a medal at CWG . 19 July 2014 . . 30 November 2017.
- Web site: Jyothi targets podium finish at CWG . . Biju Babu . Cyriaci . 17 July 2014. 30 November 2017.
- Web site: . Encouraging a star shine its light . Firoz . Rozindar . 23 October 2010 . 29 November 2017.
- Web site: HM Jyothi. Athletics Federation of India. 29 November 2017. 17 November 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171117064755/http://indianathletics.in/profile/hm-jyothi-0. dead.
- Web site: 4×100 relay national record broken but Rio 2016 Olympics remains distant dream. 19 May 2016. The Indian Express. 29 November 2017.
- Web site: India's 4x100m women's relay team sets national record in Kazakhstan National Athletics Championships . Daily News & Analysis. 5 July 2016. 29 November 2017.
- Web site: Dutee Chand Bags Another Gold But Still in Search of Rio Olympics Berth . . 20 May 2016 . 5 December 2017.
- Web site: Indian 400m Hurdles record broken . 3 November 2006 . 5 December 2017 . . Murali Krishnan . Ram.
- Web site: Inderjeet provides a fitting climax; Jyothi wins 100M . Rajeev K. . Chennai . 14 July 2015 . 5 December 2017 . Deccan Herald.
- Web site: Malkit Singh makes a winning return . . 1 October 2016 . 30 November 2017.
- Web site: Jyothi, Khyati light up final day . . 1 October 2016. 30 November 2017.
- Web site: Jyothi and Sanjeet fastest runners in National Open Athletics . Chandigarh . 28 September 2016 . WebIndia123 . 5 December 2017 . 6 December 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171206135749/https://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/India/20160928/2956737.html . dead .
- Web site: Alva's emerge champions . . 7 September 2017 . 29 November 2017.
- Web site: KOA honour for Chikkarangappa, Jyothi; awards function on Monday . . 25 December 2016 . 30 November 2017.
- Web site: Ekalavya awards presented . . 30 August 2011 . 30 November 2017.
- Web site: Uthappa, Jyothi among Ekalavya awardees . . 25 August 2011 . 30 November 2017.
- Web site: ರಾಜ್ಯೋತ್ಸವ ಪ್ರಶಸ್ತಿ ಸಂಪೂರ್ಣ ಪಟ್ಟಿ 1966 ರಿಂದ – 2015 ರವರೆಗೆ. Kannada Siri. 24 June 2017. 22 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160322084457/http://siri.kannadasiri.co.in/kannadasiri/downloads/Rajothsava_List.pdf. dead.
- Web site: HM Jyothi – Home . H. M. . Jyothi . . 6 September 2017.