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This Article is From Aug 29, 2018

Hima Das’s Journey from Assam’s Rice Fields to Asian Games Silver

Hima Das’s Journey from Assam’s Rice Fields to Asian Games Silver
Hima Das celebrates with the Indian flag after winning her 400m Gold at the U-20 World Championships in Tampere, Finland

Assamese sprint sensation Hima Das has burst into the spotlight after winning India's first-ever track medal at an international event. The 18-year-old made history by finishing on top of the podium in the 400m event at the IAAF U-20 World Championships, with a time of 51.46 seconds.

Hailing from Dhing in Nagaon district, Hima knew very little about athletics as recently as 24 months ago. Her sport of choice was football, and she played for a few local clubs in her youth.

From humble beginnings at her father's rice fields, all the way to the sprint tracks of Tampere in Finland, and then the podium of the 2018 Asian Games, Hima's story is a remarkable one, and befitting her moniker, ‘The Dhing Express'.

Sprint Beginnings

While Hima is making headlines with her accomplishment in the 400 metre event, it wasn't even among her first two preferences among track events just five months back.

From her first event, an inter-district meet in Assam in 2016, to March 2018, she ran only the shorter distances of 100 and 200 metres. At the Assam State Championships in 2016, her first competitive race on record, Hima bagged silver in the 100 metres event. She only grew from strength to strength after her state championship performance.

In February 2017, the young athlete competed in the school nationals and was successful in the 100 and 200 metre events, winning medals in both.

With A Little Help from Her Coaches

Hima Das is the daughter of Ronjit Das and Jomali, the youngest of six children. Her father is a rice farmer, and her fledging athletics career was hampered by her financial constraints. But Nipon Das, a coach associated with the Directorate of Sports and Youth Welfare, spotted her talent and took her under his wing in 2017.

He asked her to shift to Guwahati, 140 kilometres away from Dhing, her village. Although her parents resisted the move, Nipon was unrelenting in getting the then 17-year-old to better coaching facilities at the Sarusajai Sports Complex, and arranged for Hima to live in rented accommodation there.

Nipon Das and state coach Nabajit Malakar even took out loans to send Hima to the 2017 World Youth Championships in Nairobi, Kenya, where she competed in the 200 metre sprint and finished fifth.

This international performance brought her to the attention of Athletics Federation of India (AFI) coach Galena Bukharina, herself a former sprinter and current coach of the women's 400m team.

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