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Injured Hima risks missing out on Tokyo Olympics

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Harish Kotian
June 26, 2021 13:07 IST
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Hima Das

IMAGE: Hima Das suffered a muscle pull during the 100m heats at the ongoing National Inter-State Athletics Championships in Patiala. Photograph: Kind courtesy Hima Das/Instagram

Star sprinter Hima Das on Saturday suffered an injury scare after sustaining a muscle pull during the 100m heats at the ongoing National Inter-State Athletics Championships in Patiala.

 

However, the severity of her injury could not be ascertained.

"We hope Hima Das recovers ASAP after muscle pull during 100m heats this morning at Inter-State meet," the Athletics Federation said on Twitter.

Hima, who is yet to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics, did complete the race and finished third in heat 3 with a timing of 12.01 seconds.

In the process, she also qualified for the final to be held on Saturday evening, but her participation in the title race is still not confirmed.

If the injury turns out to be serious, it will be a big blow to 4x100m women's relay team's qualification bid for the Tokyo Games as Hima is vital member of the quartet, also comprising Dutee Chand, Dhanalakshmi and Archana Suseendran.

Hima is unlikely to make it to Tokyo if she doesn't make it to the relay team. The start sprinter from Assam, however, is also trying to qualify for the 200m event at the Games.

Hima, who has had a lower injury problem for a long time, ran her personal best of 22.88 seconds in 200m at the IGP 4 but missed the automatic qualification mark of 22.80 seconds.

The ongoing meet is the last chance for Hima and Dutee Chand to qualify for the Tokyo Games.

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