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Walker racing Amit Khatri found a silver layer in the world of U-20

Walker racing Amit Khatri found a silver layer in the world of U-20
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Strict high altitude training during snowy days in Nainital, even when the nation against Covid-19 pandemic last year, helped Amit Khatri to win the silver medal on the second day of the cold morning athletics championship in the morning Nairobi on Saturday.
The 17-year-old from Rohtak made his unforgettable international debut, winning Indian’s first medal in the race to walk on the world stage.
In the end, pre-racial experience inhibits his encouragement for gold when he loses tin just before the bell.
When Khatri moved to the water point on the other side and returned, Kenya Heristone Wanyoni, the hot on the Indian heel for most of the race, drove away to the finish line to win gold in the best time 42: 10.84s.
Wanyonyi is the first Kenya to win a golden running race.
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Of about 5,600 m, never managed to catch up with Kenya again but India still appeared as the second in 42: 17.94.
Paul McGrath Spain takes bronze in the best time personal 42: 26.11s.
This will be a different story if Khatri managed to improve its best, 40: 40.97, arranged in January this year.
The best before by an Indian in the event in the U-20 world was the 22nd place bagged by Neeraj Rathi in 2012, Barcelona.
“It was my first international meeting and competing at high altitude made it more difficult.
But I made some mistakes at the water point, my mind was disturbed which made me gold.
But it was a great experience and forward to help me,” Khatri said told reporters In virtual interactions of Nairobi.
“The superiority of the house also helps Kenya who train on the same land.
I am also worried about committing a violation.” Amit was only the third India after Neeraj Chopra and Hima Das to win the U-20 Worlds medal.
International Racing Walker Chandan Singh, who has trained Amit for the past three years, pleased with his people’s shows.
“I hope he will win gold but still it’s a good show by Amit because it is his first international competition,” the coach told Toi from Pune.
Priya completed Fourthpriya Mohan running a great last curve for his best personal time 52.77 seconds to finish it for the fourth female 400m final.
Immaobong Uko (Nigeria, 51.55), Kornelia Leiewicz (Poland, 51.97) and Sylvia Chelangat (Kenya, 52.23) finished on the podium.
On a 10,000 m racing trip, Baljeet Kaur recording it was the best of 48: 58.17 because he was finished seventh.
Good Run Priya, done.

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