Breaking Barriers: Sawan Barwal's Marathon Ambitions for Asian Glory
Sawan Barwal shattered India's oldest national marathon record at the NN Rotterdam Marathon. With sights set on the Asian Games, Barwal aims for India's first marathon medal since 1982. His focus will be the upcoming Asian Games marathon, underlining his dedication and rigorous preparation.
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In an astonishing display of endurance and determination, Sawan Barwal recently broke India's oldest national marathon record at the NN Rotterdam Marathon, clocking a time of 2:11:58. This achievement fuels his ambitious quest to secure a marathon medal at the upcoming Asian Games, a feat not accomplished by an Indian since 1982.
Barwal's unwavering focus for the year remains the Asian Games, with plans to participate in only select events leading up to it. Despite the challenges during the race, including confronting cold winds and a physical collapse within meters of the finish line, his resolve to excel in marathon running is evident.
Training under Reliance Foundation's Project 2:09, Barwal's coach, Ajith Markose, acknowledges his exceptional potential in long-distance events. The rigorous preparation aims to enhance his chances at the Asian Games, marking a significant milestone in India's athletic history.
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