Gawda to be given acclimatisation time before SAI trials

Rijiju calls 'India's Usain Bolt' Srinivasa Gowda for trials.

New Delhi,  Srinivasan Gawda, a Kambala jockey from Moodabidri in Karnataka will be given time to acclimatise before his trials begin after he set a new record as the fastest runner in the history of the traditional sport of the state’s coastal region, the SAI said on Sunday.

According to a Sports Authority of India statement, Srinivasan Gawda will be reaching SAI’s Bengaluru centre on Monday and will be give a day or two of rest and acclimatisation before his trial takes place.

The 28-year-old construction worker took just 13.62 seconds to cover a distance of 145 metres at the Kambala at Aikala village, about 30 kilometres from Mangaluru.

Gawda took just 9.55 seconds to run a distance of 100 metres and netizens were quick to point out that he was faster that eight-time Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt. Bolt currently holds the world record in the 100-metre race at 9.58 seconds in 2009.

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