Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

KT Irfan first Indian athlete to qualify for Tokyo 2020

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: National record holder KT Irfan on Sunday became the first Indian from athletics to qualify for the next year’s Olympics while finishing fourth in the 20 km event of the Asian Race Walking Championsh­ips in Nomi, Japan.

The 29-year-old Irfan clocked 1 hour 20 minutes and 57 seconds to better the Tokyo Olympics qualificat­ion standard of 1 hour 21 minutes.

The Olympics qualificat­ion period for race walk events and marathon race has begun from January 1 this year and will run till May 31, 2020. The Olympics qualificat­ion period for all other athletics events will start from May 1 this year and will run till June 29, 2020.

No other Indian from athlet- ics has so far qualified for Tokyo Olympics.

Irfan, who has a personal best as well as national record of 1:20:21 which he did during his 10th place finish in 2012 Olym- pics, also qualified f or t his year’s World Championsh­ips (September 27-October 6) in Doha, Qatar as he bettered the qualifying mark of 1:22:30.

The Kerala race walker had won t he 2 0 km e vent i n t he Nati o nal Open Race Walk Championsh­ips in Chennai last month with a time of 1:26:18.

He was one of the two Indian athletes who were expelled from the 2018 Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games for not adhering to the ‘no needle policy’ of the Games.

He was disqualifi­ed in the 20 km race walk event of the 2018 Asian Games after receiving his third warning for “loss of contact”.

Japan’s Toshikazu Yamanishi won the 20 km race walk event with an impressive time of 1:17:15 while Kazakhstan’s Georgiy Sheiko and Korea’s Byeongkwan­g Choe were second and third in 1:20:21 and 1:20:40 respective­ly.

The Asian and World record in men’s 20 km race walk stands in the name of Japanese Yusuke Suzuki who clocked 1:16:36 in the 2015 edition of the same championsh­ips in Nomi.

Two other Indians, Devinder Singh and Ganapathi Krishnan also qualified for the World Championsh­ips as they clocked 1:21:22 and 1:22:12, respective­ly. They had finished second and fifth in the Chennai National Race Walk Championsh­ips with timings of 1:26:19 and 1:26:43, respective­ly.

In the women’s 20 km race walk event, Soumya Baby finished fourth with a timing of 1:36:08, well outside Olympics qualifying standard of 1:31:00 and World Championsh­ips qualifying standard of 1:33:30.

 ?? HT FILE PHOTO ?? KT Irfan finished fourth in the 20km event of the Asian Race Walking Championsh­ips in Japan on Sunday.
HT FILE PHOTO KT Irfan finished fourth in the 20km event of the Asian Race Walking Championsh­ips in Japan on Sunday.

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