Sandeep clocked three hours 55 minutes and 59.05 seconds in a brilliant performance to win the race and qualify for the London World Championships in August. The earlier national record which stood in his name was 3:56:22 which he clocked in the IAAF World Race Walking Cup at Taicang, China in May 2014.
Services athletes Jitender Singh (4:02:11.58) and Chandan Singh (4:04:18.41) won the silver and bronze respectively in the energy-sapping race. Both Jitender and Chandan also booked their berths for the August 4-13 World Championships.
"I'm very happy to have won the race by smashing my own national record and to have qualified for World Championships in London. It gives me confidence that I can keep on improving and better my timing in future also," Sandeep, who led the race from start to finish, told PTI after the race.
"I will prepare for World Championships in London and I hope to do well there. My target is to win a medal in the Commonwealth and Asian Games next year and then to do even better in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics," said the 30-year-old army man who currently trains at the SAI Center in Bangalore.
The Championships, however, lost some of the sheen as top women's 20km race walker Khushbeer Kaur and her men's counterpart Manish Singh Rawat pulled out at the last minute without informing the Athletics Federation of India.
AFI had instructed all the athletes to take part in the championships as it's the qualifying event of the Asian Race Walking Championships to be held in Nomi, Japan on March 20.
National record holder K T Irfan, representing Services, won the race in one hour 22 minutes and 43.48 seconds. His national mark stands at 1:20:21 which he clocked while finishing a creditable 10th in the 2012 London Olympics.
"This is my first national level gold medal after 2014
and I am very happy to have won the race. I have not won an international medal till now and I hope I can do it at the Asian Championships in Japan next month," said Irfan, who had finished fifth at the 2014 Asian Games.
Irfan received a winner's prize money of Rs 50,000 while Devender and Ganapati received Rs 30,000 and Rs 15,000 respectively.
In national record holder Khushbeer's absence, Priyanka (ONGC) won the women's 20km event in one hour 37 minutes and 58.32 seconds. The silver and bronze went to Railways athletes Shanti Kumari and Rani Yadav respectively in 1:38:38.70 and 1:38:51.30.
Priyanka got the winner's cheque of Rs 50,000 while Kumari and Yadav received Rs 30,000 and Rs 15,000 respectively.
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The AFI's selection committee met soon after the conclusion of the championships and selected the Indian contingent for 20km Asian Race Walking Championships 2017 to be held in Japan from March 17-18.
The athletes selected for the Asian Championships based on today's performance are Irfan KT, Devender Singh, Ganapati K, Jai Bhagwan, Ekanath Turambh Sunil Rathi, Priyanka Patel, Shanti Kumari and Rani Yadav.
Men: Irfan KT, Devender Singh, Ganapati K, Jai Bhagwan, Ekanath Turambh and Sunil Rathi.
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