Merlin ran 11.35 secs yesterday in the semifinal heats to shatter Mistry's 13-year-old national record of 11.38 secs created in Trivandrum in 2000. She has a personal best of 11.75 secs before yesterday's national record.
What has raised suspicion in Merlin's national record timing was that she clocked 12.07secs in the first round heats before the semifinals and then finished third in the final with a timing of 11.95 secs. Her record though is yet to be ratified by Athletics Federation of India.
"It's unbelievable if you see the big gap in the three timings. She (Merlin) clocked 12.07 secs in first round heats and then out of blue ran 11.35 secs in semifinal heats. Then again she clocked 11.95 secs in the final to finish third," Mistry told PTI from Mumbai.
"A gap of 0.72 secs between first round and semifinal is a huge one and it's 100m dash and not marathon and everybody knows how far you can run in a second in 100m. Then she ran 11.95 secs in final. I agree she ran the final one hour after semifinal and she must be a bit tired. But still, a difference of 0.6 secs is a huge one and I don't believe this," she said.
A senior AFI official, who has been associated in organising national events for many years, also said that it was certain something must have gone wrong during the competition.
