MP's 'Bolt' Flatters to Deceive in Trials but Sports Minister Assures Full Support
Teenaged sprinter Rameshwar Gurjar, who attracted a lot of attention on social media earlier this month, finished last in a trial run conducted by the Sports Authority of India and the state government here.
Bhopal, Aug 19 (PTI) Teenaged sprinter Rameshwar Gurjar, who attracted a lot of attention on social media earlier this month, finished last in a trial run conducted by the Sports Authority of India and the state government here.
Gurjar, a 19-year-old runner from Madhya Pradesh whose video went viral on social media in which he is seen completing a 100-metre lap in "11 seconds", has expressed optimism of breaking Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt's 100m world record of 9.58 seconds if he gets proper training.
However, in a video posted by Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju on Monday, Gurjar produces a below-par effort.
"Rameshwar Gurjar's trial run was conducted at T T Nagar Stadium by senior coaches of SAI and State Govt. Here, Rameshwar is seen running at extreme left. He is exhausted due to the glare of publicity so couldn't perform well. Will give proper time and training to him," tweeted the Sports Minister along with the video.
Gurjar has studied up to Class 10 and could not go to college due to his family's weak financial condition.
The national 100m record is 10.26 seconds, set by Amia Kumar Malik in 2016, as per the Athletics Federation of India website. PTI
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