Saturday, April 14, 2012

110 Krishna Mohan - National and International Records:

Kommineni Krishna Mohan - National and International Records:

INTERNATIONAL RECORDS :

SAP GAMES 2004 - BRONZE MEDAL - PAKISTAN - 2004

ASIAN GRAND PRIX - BRONGE MEDAL – SINGAPORE – 2005

SOUTH ASIAN ATHELTIC CHAMPION SHIP - GOLD – KOCHI - 2008

MALAYSIA PRE OLYMPIC ATHELETIC CHAMPIONSHIP – SILVER - MALAYSIA – 2008

WORLD MILETARY INDORE ATHELETIC CHAMPION SHIP 5TH POSITION – ATHENS 2009

ASIAN GRAND PRIX ATHELETIC CHAMPION SHIP 4TH POSITION – CHINA 2009



NATIONAL RECORDS :

FEDARATION CUP  ATHELETIC CHAMPION SHIP  - GOLD – 2004

FEDARATION CUP ATHELETIC CHAMPION SHIP - GOLD – 2004

OPEN NATIONAL ATHELETIC CHAMPION SHIP –GOLD – 2004

FEDARATION CUP ATHELETIC CHAMPION SHIP – GOLD -2005

INTERSTATE ATHELETIC CHAMPION SHIP    - SILVER -2005

OPEN NATIONAL ATHELETIC CHAMPION SHIP- SILVER -2005

FEDARATION ATHELETIC CHAMPION SHIP –GOLD 2008

INTERSTATE ATHELETIC CHAMPION SHIP – GOLD 2008

OPEN NATIONAL ATHELETIC CHAMPION SHIP – GOLD 2008

INDIAN GRAND PIX ATHELETIC CHAMPION SHIP – GOLD 2004

INDIAN GRAND PIX ATHELETIC CHAMPION SHIP – GOLD 2008

INDIAN GRAND PIX ATHELETIC CHAMPION SHIP – GOLD 2009

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

110 Krishna Mohan - About Us

Krishna Mohan was born in Guntur City, Andhra Pradesh, India. Krishna Mohan studied at L E M, Kondaprolu and Military School, Hyderabad. He excelled performed in Running at School days and also a good player in Cricket. He got selected at district and club level in these Athletic Running and hurdles.

Krishna Mohan was a good Runner in 100m and 400m and he's was sent to play for a local cricket club since 1995 to 1998. On considering Krishna Mohan's performance at Military Athletics , Krishna Mohan was picked for the 2001-2005 season. He gave a very good perfomance over there. At that time Krishna Mohan focused on 110 Hurdles

Kommineni Krishnamohan rewrites National 110m hurdles

MADURAI: Kommineni Krishnamohan clocked a national record of 14.00 seconds in the 110 metres hurdles on the concluding day of the 48th National inter-State athletics championships at the MGR Stadium here on Wednesday.
Running into a headwind measuring one metre per second, Krishnamohan, a 26-year-old Havildar from Artillery, cruised through to the record that bettered Naunidh Singh’s mark of 14.05s set in Hyderabad in 2005.

“I was hoping to dip under 14 seconds,” said the man from Guntur. Perhaps he might have achieved that but for a gush of wind hitting him through the final stretch. It was a faultless performance that came out of the blue, as it were.

The hurdler from Andhra Pradesh had recorded his previous best of 14.18s in the Open National in Hyderabad when Naunidh had his record. The Olympic standard stood at 13.72s.