Tokyo Olympics / Shot-putter Tajinderpal Singh Toor fails to reach medal round at Tokyo Olympics

India's 26-year-old shot-putter Tajinderpal Singh Toor failed to reach the medal round after finishing 13th in the Group A in the qualification event at the Tokyo Olympics. Tajinderpal posted a throw of 19.99 metres in his first attempt and his next two attempts were considered invalid. New Zealand's Tomas Walsh topped the group with a best throw of 21.49 metres.

Tokyo: Asian record holder shot putter Tajinderpal Singh Toor's Olympic campaign ended miserably as he failed to qualify for the final after finishing 13th in the qualification group A here on Tuesday. Toor, who had qualified for the Olympics with a personal best of 21.49m in the Indian Grand Prix 4 in June, could only manage one legal throw of 19.99m, in his first attempt, to finish at 13th out of 16 competitors. Competing with a heavily bandaged shoulder, his next two throws were fouls.

The below-par show meant that Toor made an exit even before the start of the second qualification.

Those who cleared 21.20m or at least 12 best performers from the two qualifying rounds made the final cut.