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National Masters Games: 71-Year-Old Harishchandra Thorat Secures Three Gold Medals

Thorat dominated the 5 km run, 1500 meters run, and 5 km walk, securing gold medals in all three events.

Salil Urunkar

Pune: Harishchandra Rambhau Thorat, a 71-year-old veteran athlete from Khadkiphata (Ambegaon Taluka), showcased exceptional talent at the National Masters Games held in Odisha, winning three gold medals and one silver in various track and field events.

Thorat dominated the 5 km run, 1500 meters run, and 5 km walk, securing gold medals in all three events. Additionally, he clinched a silver medal in the 4x100 meter relay. His remarkable performance has now earned him a place in the Indian team for the upcoming international competition.

Consistent Excellence in Masters Athletics

The National Masters Games took place in Odisha from March 6 to 8, attracting senior athletes from across the country. Competing in multiple events, Thorat secured:

  • Gold in the 5 km run

  • Gold in the 1500 meters run

  • Gold in the 5 km walk

  • Silver in the 4x100 meter relay

Following this stellar performance, Thorat has been selected for the upcoming international event, where he will represent India on the global stage.

A Veteran Athlete with an Impressive Medal Count

At 71 years old, Thorat continues to excel in long-distance and relay events. Over the past 11 years, he has amassed an impressive 133 medals in national and international competitions, including:

  • 3 international medals

  • 12 national-level medals

  • 12 state-level Masters Games medals

  • A total of 22 gold, 5 silver, and 2 bronze medals

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