Elderly athlete breaks Thai 100m record - for centenarians
SAMUT SONGKHRAM, Thailand: It takes Thai athlete Sawang Janpram 27.08s to run 100m. That's not bad, given he is 102 years old.
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SAMUT SONGKHRAM, Thailand: It takes Thai athlete Sawang Janpram 27.08s to run 100m. That's not bad, given he is 102 years old.
SAMUT SONGKHRAM, Thailand : It takes Thai athlete Sawang Janpram 27.08 seconds to run 100 metres. That's not bad, given he is 102 years old.
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Ace sprinter Dutee Chand opened her season with a 100m dash gold while up and coming quarter-miler Priya Mohan ran her personal best to win the 400m title on the second day of the National Inter-university Women's Athletics Championships on Tuesday. Chand, the 2019 World University Games gold medallist, easily won the 100m final in 11.44 seconds as she kicked off her season with a gold. The 26-year-old, representing the hosts KIIT University, holds the national record of 11.17 seconds which she had clocked last year.
Ace sprinter Dutee Chand opened her season with a 100m dash gold while up and coming quarter-miler Priya Mohan ran her personal best to win the 400m title on the second day of the National Inter-university Women's Athletics Championships on Tuesday. Chand, the 2019 World University Games gold medallist, easily won the 100m final in 11.44 seconds as she kicked off her season with a gold. The 26-year-old, representing the hosts KIIT University, holds the national record of 11.17 seconds which she had clocked last year.
Dutee Chand opened her season with a 100m dash gold while up and coming quarter-miler Priya Mohan ran her personal best to win the 400m title on the second day of the National Inter-university Women's Athletics Championships on Tuesday. Chand, the 2019 World University Games gold medallist, easily won the 100m final in 11.44 seconds as she kicked off her season with a gold. The 26-year-old, representing the hosts KIIT University, holds the national record of 11.17 seconds which she had clocked last year.
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