Press Trust of India
Beijing, August 26: Lalita Babar finished a creditable eighth in the 3000m steeplechase event while Tintu Luka crashed out in the first round heats of the 800m race on the fifth day of the World Athletics Championships here Wednesday.
Given the gap in the personal best times with other athletes in the competition, Lalita was not expected to stand on the podium though she had smashed her own national record with a 9:27.86s effort in the semifinals Monday.
But the 26-year-old Maharashtrian girl ran a good race, clocking 9:29.64, to become the first Indian track athlete to finish in the top eight in a World Championship.
Lalita broke off the pack of runners early on to set the pace of the race but ran out of steam as seven of her rivals overtook her and left her behind with two rounds remaining.
Kenya’s Hyvin Kiyeng Jepkemoi won the event in 9:19.11s while Tunisia’s Olympic silver medallist Habibi Ghribi (9:19.24s) and Germany’s Gesa Felicitas Krause took the silver and bronze respectively.
Luka in spite of crashing out in the first round heats of the 800m qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games with a season-best effort on the fifth day of the championships.
The 26-year-old, the reigning Asian champion and national record holder, clocked her season’s best of 2:00.95 seconds to finish seventh in the first of the six heats and failed to qualify for the semifinals.
Luka led the eight-woman field in the opening lap with a fast 57.06s time but ran out of steam when it came to the final push. Six runners ran past her in the last 200 meters as the Indian burnt herself out in a repeat scenario of so many of her races at the international stage.
Luka was also a bit unlucky as she was pitted in a more competitive heat as the three top finishers in heat numbers four and five clocked worse times than the Indian but they still advanced to the semifinals.
It was Luka’s second appearance in the World Championships. She was a semifinalist at Daegu, South Korea in 2011.
Marina Arzamasova of Belarus led the qualification chart with a time of 1:58.69s, followed by Great Britain’s Lynsey Sharp and Caster Semenya.