Soumya, from Thiruvananthapuram but representing Delhi in the championship, clocked 1 hour 31 minutes and 28.72 seconds to better the earlier national record of 1:31:40 -- in the name of Khushbir -- by 11 seconds.
Khushbir, the 24-year-old Incheon Asian Games silver medallist and representing Athletics Federation of India in this championship, clocked 1:32.16.96 to finish second while Karamjit Kaur (Haryana) took the bronze with her personal best effort of 1:34:08.60.
Both the men's and women's 20km event gold, silver and bronze medallists pocketed Rs 30,000, Rs 25,000 and Rs 20,000 respectively. The corresponding podium finishers in men's 50km event, held yesterday, got Rs 30,000, Rs 15,000 and Rs 10,000 respectively. The winners of the U-20 10km event did not get any prize money.
"I'm happy with my timing. It's early in the season and clocking just over a second than my personal best is very good. I'll try to break my national record in Commonwealth Games and win a medal," Irfan said after the race.
All the three men's 20km race walkers clocked inside the qualifying standard of 1:22:00 set by the Athletics Federation of India for the upcoming Commonwealth Games.
For Soumya, who is a constable at Central Reserve Police Force at Jharoda Kalan here, it was a remarkable improvement by nearly 10 minutes from her personal best timing.
A stunned Soumya said that she had not thought before the race that she would beat her training partner Khushbir and also set a national record.
"I did not know when in my last lap I was told by the officials and when I looked at the watch I told myself it's going to be my best time. I did not know what is the national record timing. After the race I was told I had broken the national record," Soumya said.
Kushbhir was leading for a major part of the race but Soumya overtook her in the penultimate lap. The course has a lap of 2km with a band each at the end of 1km long stretch.
"I did not want to push myself hard so early in the season. I came here with the aim of doing around 1:34:00 which should be enough to qualify for the Commonwealth Games," Khushbir said.
"I have achieved my target time here and I hope to do my best at the Commonwealth Games. I want to prove myself there," said Khushbir who has held the national record since 2012 before Soumya broke.
The next big event for 20km race walkers is the Asian Championships in Nomi in Japan on March 19 but the AFI is mulling whether to send any Indians there considering the time gap for recovery of athletes to be able to compete in the Commonwealth Games in April.
"Commonwealth Games is our priority and the time gap after Asian Championships is not much for the race walkers to recover for CWG. We have a meeting tomorrow to decide whether to send the athletes for the Asian Championships," AFI Secretary C K Valson said.
The championship is promoted by Meraki Sport & Entertainment while leading energy drink Enerzal is another partner.
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