New Delhi, October 20: Indian athlete Srinu Bugatha came first at the 15th Airtel Delhi Half Marathon in the Indian elite men's category here on Sunday. Srinu put up a scintillating performance at the marathon with a timing of 1:04:33. "I am feeling good but it wasn't my best. Next on my cards is 42km race in Mumbai which is also an Olympic qualifier," Srinu told ANI.
Suresh Patel clinched sliver after finishing the race in 1:04:57 and half marathon debutant Harshad Mhatre (1:05:12) won the bronze medal in the Indian elite men's category. "I started off late as I thought it would be easy to cover the last 10km, but it wasn't," Patel told reporters. Debutant Harshad Mhatre was running alongside Srinu for most of the half marathon but then decided to stay behind in the latter stage of the race. Airtel Delhi Half Marathon Men's, Women's Defending Champions Andamlak Belihu and Tsehay Gemechu Eye Course Records on Sunday.
"I realised that in the last two-three years, I have been training as a marathon runner, but for shorter distances. I ran 15-16 km with Srinu and he told me that time that we could break the course record. But then I decided to stay behind and conserve energy since it was my first half marathon," Harshad told reporters.
In the Indian elite women's category, Loganathan Suriya, the ADHM course record holder, emerged first (1:12:49), followed by Parul Chaudhary (1:13:55) and Chinta Yadav (1:15:28). "It wasn't my personal best as in 2017 I had completed the race in 01:10:33 seconds," Suriya told ANI.
"I had a great time running this year's half marathon in Delhi. I ran along with Parul for most of the race, it was great that we placed each other in this half marathon," she added. Chinta Yadav improved her timing by a whopping six minutes as compared to her performance in the previous Airtel Delhi Half Marathon. Celebrating its 15th year in the city, the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon was flagged off on Sunday from Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium by Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Kiren Rijiju.
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