Indian Race Walkers Disappoint at Tokyo Olympics

Indian Race Walkers Disappoint at Tokyo Olympics

India’s race walkers endured a disappointing outing at the Tokyo Olympics, with Vikash Singh and Paramjeet Singh finishing well down the field in the men’s 20km event. Vikash Singh crossed the line in 30th place with a time of 1 hour 22 minutes and 36 seconds, while Paramjeet Singh finished 37th in 1:23:48.

The race was won by Ecuador’s Brian Daniel Pintado in 1:18:55, with Brazil’s Caio Bonfim and reigning world champion Alvaro Martin of Spain taking the silver and bronze medals respectively. Tokyo Olympics gold medallist Massimo Stano of Italy finished fourth.

The Indian contingent’s performance was particularly disappointing given that national record-holder Akshdeep Singh was forced to withdraw after the 6km mark. Singh had been expected to challenge for a top-10 finish, but his withdrawal left India with only two representatives in the race.

The best performance by an Indian in the Olympics in the 20km race walk remains KT Irfan’s 10th-place finish in the 2012 London Games, where he clocked a time of 1:20:21.

Later in the day, Priyanka Goswami will compete in the women’s 20km race walk event, where she will be hoping to improve on India’s disappointing performance in the men’s event.

Indian Race Walkers Secure Paris Olympics Berth in Mixed Relay

Indian Race Walkers Secure Paris Olympics Berth in Mixed Relay

Priyanka Goswami and Akshdeep Singh, India’s national record holders in women’s and men’s 20km race walk, respectively, have secured an Olympic berth for India in the newly introduced marathon race walk mixed relay. The duo finished 18th at the World Race Walking Team Championships in Antalya, Turkey, on Sunday, earning one of the 22 Paris Olympics spots available.

The mixed event, which will make its Olympic debut this summer, involves male and female walkers alternating in distances of 12.195km, 10km, 10km, and 10km. Priyanka and Akshdeep clocked 3:05:03, placing them among the top 22 teams.

“It was a good performance considering we were doing this for the first time,” said Priyanka. “We have a greater chance in this relay event at the Olympics to aim for a higher finish.”

Akshdeep, who set a new national record in January, and Priyanka, a 2022 Commonwealth Games silver medalist, held their own in a world-class field. They were placed 20th around the halfway mark before moving up to 18th and remaining there at the finish.

Both Indians found the stop-start format of the race challenging. “It’s a new event for us,” said Akshdeep. “After my first leg, I had a 45-minute break where my body had cooled down quite a bit. Now that we have experienced this, we can train accordingly and do even better at the Olympics.”

In addition to the mixed relay qualification, Priyanka and Akshdeep have also made the cut for the individual 20km event in Paris. Servin Sebastian produced the best finish by an Indian in the individual 20km races, placing 20th with a time of 1:21:39.

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