The 24-year-old Sreeshankar defended the gold he had won last year with his sixth and last effort of 8.18m.

The 24-year-old Sreeshankar defended the gold he had won last year with his sixth and last effort of 8.18m.

The 24-year-old Sreeshankar defended the gold he had won last year with his sixth and last effort of 8.18m.

Athens: Commonwealth Games silver medallist long jumper Murali Sreeshankar won gold with the season's best performance of 8.18m at the International Jumping Meeting at Kallithea, near the Greece capital, on Wednesday.

The 24-year-old Sreeshankar defended the gold he had won last year with his sixth and last effort of 8.18m, his sixth career best performance, at the Wold Athletics Continental bronze level competition. He had won the gold last year with a best jump of 8.31m.

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Sreeshankar's series were 7.94m, 8.17m, 8.11m, 8.04m, 8.01m and 8.18m. He, however, could not breach the 2023 World Athletics Championships qualifying standard of 8.25m.

This was Sreeshankar's second international gold of the season. He had won the yellow metal at the MVA High Performance Meet in Chula Vista, USA, with a wind-assisted jump of 8.29m on April 30, which was not considered for record purposes.

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He has a personal best of 8.36m which he had produced last year.

National record holder Jeswin Aldrin was second with a best jump of 7.85m. Aldrin, whose national mark stands at 8.42m which he had set in March, had series of 7.81m, 7.85m, 7.74m, 7.74m, 7.79m and foul.

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Jalen Rucker of Australia was third with a best jump of 7.80m.