Babar, who was the best among Indian women who took part in the last two years of the Mumbai Marathon, said today that she is focusing more on the time she needed to clock and qualify for the quadrennial extravaganzas.
"The chances of winning (among Indian women) is high as I have practised well. I will try to break the record because last year my record was 2:53:42 and this time I will try to keep it below 2:50:00. My targets are the Asian and the Commonwealth Games and to qualify for those I have to keep it below 2:50:00, so that I can come closer to it," she said on the eve of the competition.
"If I qualify for them, then it would be very good. It is more important to qualify than win among the Indian athletes, because I want to participate in the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games," she said.
She said the qualifying time for both the multi-discipline events have been fixed at 2:45:00 and she had clocked her personal best (2:53:33) in the 2012 Mumbai Marathon.
The 25-year old Central Railway ticket-checker said she hasn't undergone any particular training for the race and had started training for it only over the last one month.