Dubai [UAE], After making an impressive start to their season at the National Junior Federation Athletics Championships last month, Reliant Foundation (RF) young athletes will be eyeing a repeat at the international level when they take on the Asian Junior Athletics Championships. A total of 6 athletes from RF - Bapi Hansda, DM Jayaram, Mahendra Santa, Sabit Toppo, Sakshi Chavan and Navpreet Singh will compete from Dubai from April 24 to 27. This will be his first international competition this year, Martin Owens, head coach of Odisha Reliance Foundation Athletic High-Performance Center spoke about the preparations, “Bapi is not competing in his main event, but he is one of the favorites Sabita Navpreet and Bapi have continued their progress through the age groups by competing in the Asian Youths all last year.The surprising package is that Mahendra has achieved success this year and has given his best performance in the Junior Fed Cup. This has given him a lot of confidence. He had a phenomenal month. We are very pleased to see how our young athletes are progressing and seeing them continue to develop, we hope they perform at their best as that is the most important thing for junior athletes. "If they can perform at their best, they will make us proud," said Owens, who has set a new championship record at the National Junior Federative Athletics Championships and has already qualified for the World Junior Athletic Championships, according to a press release from Reliance Foundation Bapi. Have done.which will be held in Lima, Peru in August, he said, "I am looking forward to competing at the Asian Junior Athletics Championships against the best athletes in Asia. The level of competition is high but I prepared well with my coaches and willpower Is." I want to do my best. The competition is also important in preparation for the World Junior Athletics Championships to be held later this year. Bapi will compete in three events: the men's 4x400m, and the women's 100m hurdles in the mixed 4x400m relay. While Santa will compete in the men's 4x100m relay, Bapi has already had success at the Asian level, last year. Became the first Indian to win a silver medal in the men's 400 meters hurdles at the Asian Youth Athletics Championships.Navpreet Singh will be eyeing medals in the men's 200m and 4x100m hurdles events and will be part of the men's 4x400m team. Sakshi will be a part of the 4x100 meter relay team. Jayaram is also in top form, having performed in the 100m-200m double at the National Junior Federation Athletics Championships and is currently ranked top in India in the junior category in the sprint distance.