Lyngkhoi Binning's chances of defending his Mumbai Marathon title may have increased after multiple-time champion and last year's runner-up Ram Singh Yadav suffered a hamstring injury ahead of Sunday's eighth edition of the Mumbai Marathon. Yadav, though, claimed he is fit to complete the 42.1 km stretch
Lyngkhoi Binning's chances of defending his Mumbai Marathon title may have increased after multiple-time champion and last year's runner-up Ram Singh Yadav suffered a hamstring injury ahead of Sunday's eighth edition of the Mumbai Marathon. Yadav, though, claimed he is fit to complete the 42.1 km stretch.
Belief
Binning clocked 2:20:12 to pip favourite Yadav 2:21:02 during the last edition of the Mumbai Marathon. Binning, however, is confident of an encore today.
"I believe I can repeat my performance once again. My target is also to complete the race within 2:18 time, which will help me qualify for the 2012 London Olympics.
Cool climate will be a big advantage in achieving it," he said. He is also aiming to come close to his personal best of 2:17:33 by being in the company of foreign athletes. "Beating a foreign athlete is a big challenge.
There's a lot of difference in the way they train, but I will try my best to run with the foreign athletes," he concluded.
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