Irfan and Soumya win golds at national race walk championships
The 29-year-old from Kerala who holds the national record, began the new season on a confident note by winning the men’s 20K gold
Published : Feb 16, 2019 19:54 IST
Olympian race walker K.T. Irfan had the worst possible year of his career in 2018. He was ejected from the Gold Coast Commwealth Games village after his roommate was found with a syringe in his bag a few days after the race. And in the subsequent Jakarta Asian Games, he was disqualified.
However, the 29-year-old from Kerala who holds the national record, began the new season on a confident note by winning the men’s 20K gold in the 6th Open national race walk championships in Chennai on Saturday, in a time of 1 hour 26 minutes and 18 seconds. It was a far cry from his personal best at the 2012 London Olympics (1:20.21). B. Soumya, also from Kerala, coasted to a relatively easy win in the women’s 20K category with a time of 1:40.25. Priyanka finished second (1:41.20). Soumya, who was behind Priyanka and Karamjit Kaur in the first 11 laps, took control of proceedings later on. Soumya couldn’t finish close to her national record of 1:31.28 set in Delhi last year in the same event.
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The results: Women 20km: 1. B. Soumya (Ker) 1:40.25; 2. Priyanka (UP) 1:41.20, 3. Ravina (Har) 1:41.46; 4. Sonal Sukhwal (Raj) 1:42.55, 5. Bandana Patel (UP) 1:49.29. Men 20km : 1. K.T. Irfan (Ker) 1:26.18, 2. Devender Singh (Har) 1:26.19, 3. Sandeep Kumar (Har) 1:26.19, 4. Chandan Singh (Uttr) 1:26.20, 5. K. Ganapathi Krishnan 1:26.43; |