Khaleej Times

Jakarta silver erases nightmares for tormented Indian sprinter Chand

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jakarta — India’s Dutee Chand has gone through some pretty dark days over the last few years as she battled to compete in athletics despite her hyperandro­genism but all that was forgotten once she had her Asian Games 100 metres silver medal in her hands.

The 22-year-old from Odisha has long lived with the condition which naturally produces high testostero­ne levels and for a year saw her unable to run in Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF) competitio­n.

It was her appeal to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) that saw the IAAF ban struck down for two years in 2016 and on Sunday she finished two hundredths of a second behind Edidiong Odiong in the blue riband sprint. “I’ll tell you how I feel,” she told reporters. “When a mother gives birth to a child, she goes through a lot of pain. But she forgets everything the moment she sees the baby.

“I’m having the same feeling. It has erased all my nightmares. It’s a big moment for me.”

Chand thanked the legal team who fought her case at CAS, which paved the way for athletes with hyperandro­genism to compete in 100m and 200m.

Despite being the first Indian woman since 1980 to compete in the 100m at the Olympics in Rio two years ago, Chand has been subject to abuse for being “unfeminine” by some in her homeland.

She was unable to reach the final in Brazil but won two bronze medals at last year’s Asian athletics championsh­ips in Bhubaneswa­r before going one better in Jakarta on Sunday. “Those memories

troubled me a lot,” she said. “People used to say a lot of things about me. I ignored everything and focused on training, and I never lost faith in God.”—

 ?? AP ?? India’s Dutee Chand celebrates after her second place finish in the women’s 100m final during the athletics competitio­n. —
AP India’s Dutee Chand celebrates after her second place finish in the women’s 100m final during the athletics competitio­n. —

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