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Athletics Federation of India Sets Tougher Standards for Commonwealth Games 2026 Qualification

Match status: Not a live contest — no score applies (standards/policy announcement)

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Fri, 17 July 2026 · 1 min read

**Match status:** Not a live contest — no score applies (standards/policy announcement)
NEW DELHI — The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) has set tougher qualifying standards for Indian track and field athletes targeting Commonwealth Games 2026 qualification, The News Mill reported on 15 July 2026.
The revised benchmarks raise the entry bar for competitors seeking selection for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, according to the report. The AFI's move continues a pattern of stringent domestic qualification criteria designed to sharpen the national contingent's competitiveness on the global stage.
## Commonwealth Games 2026 Qualification: Tougher Road to Glasgow
The Commonwealth Games are scheduled for Glasgow, Scotland, in 2026. Athletics berths are typically secured by meeting entry standards set by national federations, organisers' published guidelines state.
The stricter Indian thresholds arrive as marquee names confirm their places. Olympic javelin champion Neeraj Chopra sealed his Glasgow 2026 spot with an 85.69m throw in Doha in June, olympics.com and The Statesman reported. The AFI's tougher marks are expected to shape the wider Indian squad for the Games.
For Africa and the Commonwealth's broader field, India's hardline stance underscores a wider tightening of qualification ahead of Glasgow, lifting the level of competition across disciplines.
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