"Getting to the final was a great achievement. The timing in the heats also gave me a lot of confidence," said Lalita who finished eighth in women's 3000m steeplechase final by clocking 9:29.64, according to a release from JSW Sports, which supports her.
The timing in the final was, however, slower than the new national record that the 26-year-old reigning Asian champion from Satara in Maharashtra had set in the semifinal heats (9:27.86).
Only two other Indian athletes -- both from field events (long jumper Anju Bobby George and discus thrower Vikas Gowda) -- have finished better than Lalita in a World Championship.
"When I lined up for the 3000m steeplechase final, I was enjoying myself. The whole walk from the indoor warm-up area to the main track, the packed stadium and the company of some of the world's best steeplechasers was a wonderful feeling. I would not say I was not nervous, but it was just the usual pre-race nervousness," she said.