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Srinu Bugatha, Sudha Singh look to achieve Olympic qualifying mark in New Delhi Marathon

On the eve of New Delhi Marathon, 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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Published : Mar 6, 2021, 7:18 PM IST

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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.

Also Read: Sports ministry waits for health ministry's decision on vaccine for Oly bound athletes

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.

"I believe that I have trained hard over the past year and I will put in my best effort to try and qualify for the Olympics tomorrow," she said.

Sudha, who was recently conferred the prestigious Padma Shri, was felicitated by Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju before the event.

As many as 15,000 others will also be running in the virtual marathon from different parts of the world over five days, starting from March 7.

Also Read: Nikolai Snesarev was a great coach: Kiren Rijiju pays tribute

The runners will be participating across the four categories -- full marathon, half marathon, 10k and 5k.

The organisers said in a statement that all COVID-19 protocols have been put in place to ensure the safety of the runners.

Besides the duo, a number of the country's top runners, including Rashpal Singh (defending champion), Bahadur Singh Dhoni, Hetram and Nitendra Rawat among men and Jyoti Singh Gawte (last year's winner), Jigmet Dolma, and Tsetan Dolkar among women, will be seen in action.

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.

Also Read: Sports ministry waits for health ministry's decision on vaccine for Oly bound athletes

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.

"I believe that I have trained hard over the past year and I will put in my best effort to try and qualify for the Olympics tomorrow," she said.

Sudha, who was recently conferred the prestigious Padma Shri, was felicitated by Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju before the event.

As many as 15,000 others will also be running in the virtual marathon from different parts of the world over five days, starting from March 7.

Also Read: Nikolai Snesarev was a great coach: Kiren Rijiju pays tribute

The runners will be participating across the four categories -- full marathon, half marathon, 10k and 5k.

The organisers said in a statement that all COVID-19 protocols have been put in place to ensure the safety of the runners.

Besides the duo, a number of the country's top runners, including Rashpal Singh (defending champion), Bahadur Singh Dhoni, Hetram and Nitendra Rawat among men and Jyoti Singh Gawte (last year's winner), Jigmet Dolma, and Tsetan Dolkar among women, will be seen in action.

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