Virdhawal misses medal after bettering national record, seeks TOPS inclusion

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Press Trust of India Jakarta
Last Updated : Aug 21 2018 | 6:40 PM IST

Virdhawal Khade bettered his national record but missed the bronze medal in the men's 50m freestyle by a whisker, finishing fourth in the final at the Asian Games here today.

After finishing third fastest in overall heats, Khade was a medal contender but missed it by hundredth of a second. He clocked 22.47s while Japan's bronze winner Shunichi Nakao timed 22.46.

China's Hexin Yu (22.11) won gold ahead of Katsumi Nakamura (22.20).

In the morning session, 26-year-old Khade marginally bettered his own long-standing national record by clocking 22.43s which was a better effort than his 22.52s, set in August 2009 at Asian Age group swimming championships in Japan.

"The national record does not matter to me now. I would have been happier if I timed 25s and won a medal. It unfortunately did not happen today," Khade, who had won a bronze at the Gunagzhou Games in 2010, said.

Khade returned to swimming only 18 months back after remaining out of action due to his job commitment with the Maharashtra government. He is posted as a Tehsildar at Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar, which manages a social welfare scheme.

"It's strange but the government rule states that I have to do it (job) properly, so I can't miss office to train."
But if swimming is his passion, why can't he pursue a career in sport?
When pointed out that to be considered for TOPS, he has to compete regularly internationally and produce results, he quipped:"But I did compete at the CWG (in Gold Coast). From there the funding would have helped. I would have just trained harder without worrying about my job."
"After nearly 10 years (eight years), I am competing at such a big event. I was also at the CWG also but there, I could not perform to my potential. I had timed 23.11s there, so it is half a second fast. Hopefully, I will be able to cut down more and get a medal soon."
"I have worked on strength and fitness since January with my coach in Bengaluru. I have improved since January in every competition. Regular competition has helped me."

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First Published: Aug 21 2018 | 6:40 PM IST

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