Amit Khatri, who had been on a record-breaking spree in the national circuit this year, won the men’s 10,000m race walk silver after a brave effort at the World Athletics under-20 championships in Nairobi on Saturday.
The 17-year-old from Rohtak, the world’s fastest under-20 walker this year, held the lead for a good part of the race with host Kenya’s Heristone Wanyonyi hot on his heels.
Water woes
But the Indian had missed picking a bottle from the water table on a couple of occasions midway through the race and later appeared to go for too many ‘water breaks’ which perhaps cost him the gold.
Wanyonyi won the title in 42:10.84s while Amit clocked 42:17.94 for India’s first-ever race walk medal in a World championships.
Baljeet Kaur finished seventh with a personal best 48:58.17s in the women’s 10,000m walk where Mexico’s Sofia Ramos Rodrigues won the gold in 46:23.01s.
Later in the evening, Priya H. Mohan went all out in the women’s 400m final and improved her personal best by more than half second, clocking 52.77s, but could only finish fourth with Nigerian Imaobong Nse Uko winning the gold in 51.55s.
The Indian quartet of Abdul Razak, Sumit Chahal, Kapil and Bharath Sridhar finished last in its heat, and overall, in the men’s 4x400m relay in 3:10.62s, while Rohan Gautam Kamble was seventh in the men’s 400m hurdles semifinal in 52.88s and crashed out.
Namibia's Christine Mboma, the Olympic 200m silver medallist, and Beatrice Masilingi who were not allowed to run the quartermile in Tokyo because of their high testosterone levels, made it a fast one-two in the women's 200m, the former even breaking the under-20 world record (21.84s).
Frenchman Sasha Zhoya (110m hurdles, 12.72s, new u-20 world record), Nigeria's Udodi Chudi (men's 200m, 20.21s), Botswana's Anthony Pesela (men's 400m, 44.58s), Ethiopia's Ayal Dagnachew (women's 800m, 2:02.96s), Kenya's Vincent Kibet Keter (men's 1500m, 3:37.24s), Israel's Yonathan Kapitolnik (men's high jump, 2.26m) and Jamaican Ackera Nugent (women's 100m hurdles, 12.95s) were among other gold medallists on the championships' penultimate day.