New Delhi: India's long-distance runners Srinu Bugatha and Sudha Singh will be looking to reach the Tokyo Olympics qualifying mark during the sixth edition of the New Delhi Marathon on Sunday.
On the eve of the event, the two elite athletes said that they have been following a rigorous training regime with their sights firmly fixed on booking the Tokyo Olympics quota.
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Srinu, who hails from a farming family in Andhra Pradesh and trains at the Army Institute of Sports in Pune, declared that he was aiming to clock the required under-2:11.30s timing to turn his dream into a reality.
"Due to the pandemic I have missed out on a couple of opportunities but I have also recorded my personal best of 2:18.36s this year which gives me the confidence to attain the qualifying norm," he said.
Sudha, a former Asian Games gold medallist in 3,000 steeplechase, also said that she would be targeting the national marathon record of 2:30.00s set by OP Jaisha to break into the Indian squad.