16 January,2012 08:00 AM IST | | Harit N Joshi
Though Ram Singh Yadav was the toast amongst the Indian athletes in yesterday's Mumbai Marathon, compatriot Elam Singh, who missed the Olympics 'B' qualification mark of 2:18 by 27 seconds, was confident of clinching a berth for this year's London Games soon.
Elam Singh
"This is not the end of it. I still have a few more races to go before giving up on hopes of participating in the London Olympics. I am very pleased with my performance here and it has boosted my confidence further," Elam told MiD DAY.
The Uttarakhand armyman was eager to see his two-year-old daughter. "At the moment, I am just thinking of going home to see my daughter. I haven't seen her for the last one year due to rigorous training in Pune," added the 29-year-old. Elam switched from 3000m steeplechase to distance running only 10 months ago.
"I struggled a lot in steeplechase due to frequent injuries. That is why I took up the marathon," said Elam, who was part of last year's Asian and CW Games.