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Defending champion Abhishek Pal, Sanjivani Jadhav eye more glory at 15th World 10K Bengaluru

Abhishek, who won the previous edition of the World 10K Bengaluru, with a time of 30:05, will face formidable competition from the likes of Kartik Kumar and Gulveer Singh, both of whom finished just behind the winner

ANI May 15, 2023 23:57 IST googleads

Indian athlete Abhishek Pal (Image: World 10K Bengaluru)

Bengaluru (Karnataka)[India], May 15 (ANI): The much-awaited 15th World 10K Bengaluru returns for another exciting edition on May 21, which will see a record 27,000 plus participants. Headlining the Indian elite challenge will be defending champion Abhishek Pal who is hoping to clinch the title for the second successive time.
Abhishek, who won the previous edition of the World 10K Bengaluru, with a time of 30:05, will face formidable competition from the likes of Kartik Kumar and Gulveer Singh, both of whom finished just behind the winner.
This year, the Indian elite line-up with a cash purse of Rs 2,75,000 each for men's and women's winners with an additional Rs 1,00,000 course record bonus will also see Olympians in contention with in-form T Gopi and Nitendra Singh Rawat lacing up at the start-line.
"I am excited and eagerly looking forward to race day once again this year. It was an enjoyable race last year, and I am hoping to put on a show and defend my title this year. This year with more elite runners added to the line-up, it will be quite a challenging yet exciting race," Abhishek said.
Both Kartik and Gulveer finished their races with a time of 30:06 and took their places on the podium next to Abhishek, who is an experienced campaigner in the Tata Consultancy Services World 10K Bengaluru. Along with Abhishek, Kartik and Gulveer, there will also be the likes of Pravin Khambal, Harmanjot Singh, Tirtha Pun, Kiran Mathre and Dinesh, all of whom will be eyeing improvements from their timings from last season and also a spot on the podium, a release said.
In the women's field, the upcoming edition of the Tata Consultancy Services World 10K Bengaluru could see a new athlete being crowned champion at the end of the week. 2019 champion Sanjivani Jadhav will once again line up at the starting line, with an eye on another winner's medal. The Nashik-born athlete will be vying for her third title in this event and has been in good nick after a title win in Procam's Delhi Half Marathon last year.
"I missed out on the title last year by a small margin, but this year, I have been preparing hard for the race and will absolutely give it my very best to win the race again. Procam International has given us a good opportunity to win cash prizes which are very helpful in sustaining our careers. My aim will definitely be to win the top prize and also break my own course record," Sanjivani said.
In 2022, Parul was the first to cross the finish line with a time of 34:38 while Sanjivani bagged Silver as she finished moments later, with the clock reading 34:44. Sanjivani will face stiff competition from experienced runners like Kavita Yadav and Preenu Yadav, both of whom finished in the top 10 and will be keen to step up on to the podium this time.
With Bengaluru weather permitting, Sanjivani and the rest of the field will be eying for better times in the 2023 edition of the World 10K Bengaluru run on May 21. (ANI)

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