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Sreeshankar looks to master maths before jumping to glory
Updated On: 23 May, 2021 08:36 AM IST | Mumbai | Subodh Mayure
Sreeshankar, who is training with his father-coach S Murali (former triple jump athlete) at the Government Medical College ground in Palakkad, Kerala, said that his realistic target would be to jump between 8.35m and 8.40m.

M Sreeshankar during the IAAF World Athletics Championships at Doha in 2019. Pic/Getty Images
Indian long jumper M Sreeshankar, 22, who is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics, is currently juggling between mathematics and his Tokyo Olympics preparations.
Realistic target
Sreeshankar, who is training with his father-coach S Murali (former triple jump athlete) at the Government Medical College ground in Palakkad, Kerala, said that his realistic target would be to jump between 8.35m and 8.40m. “That’s the realistic distance my dad has figured out for me. I am improving my performance day by day; the parameters are getting better and I am getting closer to that big target,” Sreeshankar said in reply to a question from Sunday mid-day during a virtual media interaction facilitated by the Sports Authority of India (SAI) on Saturday.
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