Dutee breaches meet mark again, records tumble in athletics

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Press Trust of India Thiruvananthapuram
Last Updated : Feb 11 2015 | 7:45 PM IST
Controversial teen sprinter Dutee Chand cornered glory by clinching the women's 100m gold with a new meet record as athletes continued to raise the bar in the blue-riband track and field events of the 35th National Games here today.
In overall standings, Services Sports Control Board (SSCB) remained the undisputed numero uno on the 11th day of competitions with 107 medals (66 gold, 19 silver and 22 bronze). Haryana rose to the second spot with 71 medals (30 gold, 25 silver and 16 bronze) while Maharashtra slipped to third on account of lesser gold medals with a total tally 103 27 gold, 40 silver and 36 bronze).
The 100m sprints were lined up early in the evening finals and as was expected, Odisha's Dutee displayed blazing form to break the meet record for a third time in the Games and comfortably notch up the women's gold with an effort of 11.76sec.
"The weather here has really helped my performance, it is neither very cold nor very hot, which has helped my body to perform to the optimum. Although, I could not produce my personal best of 11.73sec but I am glad that I have managed to do so well after the good showing in the National Championships," said the 19-year-old, who is fighting a legal battle to get an international ban on her lifted for failing a controversial gender test.
Kerala's Santhini Vallikkad stopped the clock at 11.84sec to win the silver, while Maharashtra's Rashmi Sheregar was a close third with a timing of 11.87sec.
Among the men, Haryana's Dharambir stunned one and all by breaching the 100m meet record of 10.52sec to snatch the gold with a timing of 10.46sec.
"I was here to compete in the 200m race but when I felt that my body has acclimatised pretty well to the weather, I decided to try my luck in the 100m as well. I was not even thinking of a medal, let alone a gold," a grinning Dharambir, who idolises Usain Bolt, said after his stunning triumph.
The silver was clinched Odisha's Amiya Mallick (10.64sec) and the bronze was grabbed by Maharashtra's Krishnakumar Rane (10.65sec).
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First Published: Feb 11 2015 | 7:45 PM IST

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