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I t was memorable Sunday for long distance running aficionados in Mumbai yesterday

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I t was memorable Sunday for long distance running aficionados in Mumbai yesterday. The men’s winner Gideon Kipketer in the Mumbai marathon, made light work of humid weather and a challenging, crowded course by shattering the record by nearly a minute.

What should bring the most cheers to camp India though was the sterling show by Indian athletes. India’s Narendra Singh Rawat, running in style with Oakley sun glasses perched on his head, sent the Indian record careening with a stellar performance and reaching the first 10 overall. Amongst the overall women, India’s Sudha Singh was seventh, attest to the massive improvement shown by Indians in the event recently. At the pre-event conference, Indian runners were bullish about their prospects. The men had stated that they would smash the Indian course record, while the women, Olympic qualifiers, were looking for good timing but said they were using the marathon as an endurance building event. The performance of all Indian top runners lent credence to the claim that we are now snapping at the heels of the world’s best. With all the Indians qualifying for the Rio Olympics to be held in August this year, one hopes they have a smooth journey in their pet event. Some have qualified in the steeple chase, others have distance events like the 5,000 m in their sights. Whatever the event, they now need six months of competing at the highest levels, great facilities, adequate rest and most of all, mental peace.

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