Khatri eyes Asiad, CWG medals
Nairobi, Aug. 21: A silver medal-winning show at the World U-20 Championships has boosted confidence of race walker Amit Khatri, who now wants to replicate his success at the big stage — the Asian Games and the Commonwealth Games next year.
Son of a havildar-ranked Indian defence force personnel, Khatri clocked 42 minutes 17.94 seconds to finish behind host country’s Heristone Wanyoni
(42:10.84) in men’s 10000m race on Saturday.
This was India’s only sixth medal in U20 World Championships.
Seema Antil (bronze in discus throw, 2002), Navjeet Kaur Dhillon (bronze in discus throw,
2014), Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra (gold in
javelin throw, 2016) and Hima Das (gold in 400m, 2018) were the medal winners earlier before the mixed 4x400m relay team win a bronze in this edition on Wednesday.
“I learnt a lot from this championships, got one warning also (during
race). I will now work hard for Commonwealth Games and Asian Games next year,” the 17-year-old from Ismaila village in Haryana’s Rohtak district said at a virtual press conference.
The 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou in China is expected to have 20km race walk event and Khatri’s personal coach has told that his ward will start training for the event later this year to be able to compete in the national championship early next year.
Khatri had come into the championships as world number one in U20 rankings but he could not produce his best as his Kenyan rival pulled ahead of him with less than two laps left in the race to win the gold.
“It was my first international event and so I was nervous. It was everything first time for me, the opponents, the conditions. My mind was disturbed and suddenly he overtook me and I could not catch him.”