National record has come at right time: Sudha

Sudha’s new record — 9:26:55secs — rewritten 15 days after Asian champion Lalita Babar’s national mark in New Delhi last month, has intensified the friendly rivalry between the duo who train under same foreign coach Nikolai Snesraev.

Published : May 16, 2016 15:31 IST , New Delhi

For Sudha, the  IAAF Diamond League race was her first international outing on track since the 2014 Asian Games.
For Sudha, the IAAF Diamond League race was her first international outing on track since the 2014 Asian Games.
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For Sudha, the IAAF Diamond League race was her first international outing on track since the 2014 Asian Games.

Olympics-bound runner Sudha Singh, who created a national record in women’s 3000m steeplechase at the IAAF Diamond League in Shanghai last week, today said that her record-breaking performance has come at the right time and it will boost her confidence in the run-up to Rio Games.

Sudha’s new record — 9:26:55secs — rewritten 15 days after Asian champion Lalita Babar’s national mark in New Delhi last month, has intensified the friendly rivalry between the duo who train under same foreign coach Nikolai Snesraev.

Lalita has already qualified for the Rio Olympics in women’s 3000m steeplechase.

For Sudha, the IAAF Diamond League race was her first international outing on track since the 2014 Asian Games and she admitted to have butterflies in her stomach prior to the prestigious event in Shanghai where she finished eighth in the women’s 3000m steeplechase.

“We reached there (Shanghai) in advance and also trained a bit. It was a bit cold, around 15 degree Celsius, but once the race started I did not know what was happening. This was my first international race in steeplechase since 2014 Asiad,” said Sudha who clinched an Olympics berth in the first track event she participated after 2014 Asian Games during the Federation Cup on April 29 here with a 9:31.86secs effort.

Sudha, who finished fourth in her pet event at the 2014 Asian Games, said coach Nikolai had motivated her to do well and “gift something back to her countrymen for their support“.

Lalita, who finished eighth in the World Championships in Beijing last year, said she could not run her natural race in Shanghai.

“I was unable to run my natural style in Shanghai but these things happen in our career. I will now concentrate on bettering my performance,” said Lalita who clocked 9:43.30secs to finish 13th in Shanghai.

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