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Deborah to fight for gold, history

Deborah doesn't feel nervous at the start of a race. It has to do with mental strength, coupled with her physical power. The girl from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands gave her best on Saturday to enter the final of the junior women's 200m sprint event. Navneet Singh reports.

Updated on: Mar 10, 2013 01:04 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Deborah doesn't feel nervous at the start of a race. It has to do with mental strength, coupled with her physical power.

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The girl from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands gave her best on Saturday to enter the final of the junior women's 200m sprint event. The result ensured another medal for the hosts, who are struggling in the Hero Asian Cycling Championship.

The teenager had won bronze in the 500m time trial on the opening day, and going by her performance, she looks good for gold. If that happens, she will further cement her place in the history of Indian cycling.

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Deborah began her quest for gold on a positive note by edging out Malaysian Farihah Mohd Adnan by a wafer-thin margin in the semifinal.

On Monday, she will fight for gold with Yeon hee Jang. On paper, the Korean is more experienced than the Indian girl, but going by performance in the competition, Deborah has surprised one and all.

Farihah will compete for bronze with Korean Sarang IM.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Navneet Singh

Navneet Singh, who has been a journalist for 15 years, is part of the Delhi sports team and writes on Olympic sports, particularly athletics and doping. .

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