Chandigarh: On June 21, the Patiala Girl Harmilan Bains Kaur could not be entertained when he was almost left behind from a 4: 04.20 qualifying mark for the Tokyo Olympics at a 1500m women’s event.
BATTING stomach cramps, harmonies recorded 4: 08.27 which were impressive at the Indian Grand Prix (IGP) 4.
A week later, hot in Patiala took the corres, but even though he ended with two gold medals (800m & 1500m) in the senior national championship.
He knew the Tokyo dream was over, but vowed to go back stronger.
On Thursday, harmonies made a large comeback on track when he surpassed the 19-year-old national record Sunita Rani on the second day of the 60th National Athletics Championship at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Warangal.
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, 23-year-old Metric Miler from Punjab Clock 4: 05.39 To delete Mark Set by Sunita at 4: 06.03 at the Asian Games in Busan in 2002.
He also destroyed the Jaisha 4: 11.83 meeting record set in Delhi 2006.
Harmilan, Who has shifted the training base to Dharamsala at Himachal Pradesh because the Covid-19 protocol in NIS, Patiala, has shown rapid progress in the past year, increasing from 4: 14.68 in the University of Khelo India in Bhubaneswar last year to 4: 08.70 and 4: 08.27 in the Federation Cup (March 16) and India Grand Prix 4 (June 21) respectively, in Patiala.
Although he has won gold with national records, a narrow harmry effort fell from a 1500m qualification from 4,04.20 for the world championship in 2022.
For now, the young men were satisfied with the record.
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https://t.co/4rb7fgl4n1- athletic Federation of India (@afiindia) 1631795021000 “Yes, that (world sign Championship qualifications) are behind my mind, but it’s all God’s plans, we must obey whatever he planned, “Harmilan told Ti after achievement.
“For Tokyo, after the second wave, we only have two tournaments to get to the Olympics, so there is additional pressure, it’s also hot in Patiala irresistible in June.
But I am happy with my performance today, breaking a 19-year record, and it’s on The same Asia Busan match, where my mother (Madhuri Singh) took 800m silver, “he added with a smile.
Born to the former medium distance runner Amandeep Bains (South Asian Games medal at 1500m) and Madhuri Singh (800 million silver medalist women in Busan), harmonies have stretched them unbeaten for eight national level 1500m races since January 2020.
Come to another event That day, Andhra Pradesh Naresh Kumar (10.30s) and Delhi from Tarandeep Kaur (11.50) took the award as the fastest male and female athlete from the meeting by winning a 100m dash.
The race produced a private bests for Amlan Borghain Assam and Harjit Singh (service) with 10.34 seconds for both, finishing photos that separate them with six thousand seconds to secure a silver medal for the first.
Delhi Teenager Tarajeet, which was torn down by a car and broke the collarbone just more than two years ago, claiming the title of the fastest woman from the meeting with periodic pointed in the best time of 11.50 seconds to leave the Archana Suseendran who earned (Tamil Nadu) behind him .
The 1500m men’s race seemed annoyed like the known Parvej Khan (Haryana) surprised the Asian Asian Championship Medal Ajay Kumar Saroj (train).
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