Hima broke the national record twice in two-days in 400 m event.
She
has beaten the national record twice in two days but India's newest
sprint queen Hima
Das said she was nervous ahead of Asian Games 400m final where
she won a silver medal on Sunday.
Hima
clocked 50.59 seconds to win the silver, behind pre-race favourite
Bahrain's Salwa Naser who won the gold in a new Games record time of
50.09 seconds.
Hima,
the reigning Under-20 world champion, had qualified for the final
with a national record time of 51.00 seconds Saturday, bettering the
14-year-old mark set by Manjeet Kaur (51.05) in Chennai in 2004, and
she on Sunday bettered it again.
"You
surely get nervous. They don't see but only I know how nervous I
get," said the 18-year-old sprinter from a village near Dhing in
Assam.
Naser,
the Nigerian-born 2017 World Championships silver medallist and
winner of four legs of Diamond League Series this year, did not have
to exert much in the end to clinch the goal.
"She
(Naser) is a big athlete, I am happy to compete with her and I learnt
in both the races. I grabbed a bit about race technique bit it's
difficult to explain," said Hima who finished behind the
Bahraini in the preliminary heats also.
"She
is perfect athlete, I started my career just two years. I played
football and it helped in athletics. But she is World Championship
medallist, I learnt a lot from her."
Hima,
however, said she does not think of reputation of a competitor when
she steps on to the track.
"They
are all good athletes. Good athletes will be there at good
competitions but I don't think about them, I just think of bettering
my own time," said Hima who has developed a habit of bettering
her own mark in every subsequent race.
Asked
if she knows how fast she can run in future or if she is close to her
best, she said, "I am not sure how fast I can run."
Asked
to comment on her rapid progress in such a short time, she shot back,
"What kind of question is this? We always think of bettering our
mark."
Hima
said her coach Galina Bukharina did not prepare any special strategy
for the final.
"It
was tough competition, I knew, I am happy I bettered my mark. I was
not confident but knew I will better by some margin," she said.
She
said she did not plan her final race on Sunday.
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