The Asian Age

Hima does India proud

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Hima Das has done India proud, becoming the first winner on track in the World Under- 20 athletics championsh­ips in Finland. This is a breakthrou­gh achievemen­t as track events have been the least productive for Indian athletes in recent decades, which have seen tremendous advancemen­ts in so many other discipline­s. The Assamese teenager may have graduated to proper running shoes with spikes only a couple of years ago, but she has been most impressive in her progressiv­e performanc­es in the 400m event. Her finishing prowess enabled her to move fluently in the home stretch, putting some distance between herself and her rivals in a time of 51.46 seconds. In beating all comers, including those older than her, Hima suggests she has great potential that raises the prospects of a track medal in world- level IAAF and other competitio­ns.

The younger they come out winning, even in age- level events, the better their future should be. A string of sporting accomplish­ments across discipline­s in recent times, including in the Olympics, suggests that Indian sportswome­n are getting over their inhibition­s and have upped their selfconfid­ence to the extent of being able to produce their best in internatio­nal venues. Badminton stars Saina Nehwal and P. V. Sindhu have been blazing a trail for long now, and gymnast Dipa Karmakar made a breakthrou­gh in the Olympics. Equal opportunit­ies at training and an explosion in private and government aid for achievers in sponsorshi­p and rewards in fields beyond cricket have led to this bubbly scene, where our sportswome­n are outshining even their male counterpar­ts in competitiv­e sport.

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