Back to his best, Bhokanal targets gold for late mother

Back to his best, Bhokanal targets gold for late mother

Palembang: Indian rower Dattu Baban Bhokanal, the favourite to win single sculls gold at the Asian Games, is back to his best after a traumatising period during which he lost his mother.

The strong rowing contingent expectedly has not attracted much attention but they can significantly contribute to India’s medals tally at the Games. Indian rowing technical director Nicolai Gioga expects medals in seven events including singles sculls where Bhokanal will be vying for the gold.

His average time has been hovering around the 7 minute mark and two weeks ago while training in Pune he also produced the time he clocked in Rio Olympics -- 6:54.96.

At Incheon Asian Games four years ago, Iran’s Mohsen Shadi won the gold with 7.05.66.

Bhokanal is also in the hunt for gold in the quadruple sculls alongside Sawarn Singh and two others. Singh won a single sculls bronze at Incheon.

A big group of 34 rowers, all from Army barring one, have come to Palembang. They live like a family and it is easily visible. It was the same set of people who stood by Bhokanal in tough times.

His mother was ailing when he took part in Rio Olympics, the only Indian to qualify, and in the same year she passed away. The 27-year-old from Talegaon in Nashik district was devastated and did not touch the rowing boat for a long time.

“Wo bura waqt tha (it was tough then). But now it drives me to do something good in my life. I know my mother is watching from above and is praying for gold,” said the soft-spoken Bhokanal.

Indian rowing has seen major changes ever since the arrival of Romanian Gioga.

The diet has changed and so have the training methods. But there is still a long way to, feels Bhokanal.

“The foreign coach wants performance and he doesn’t care if we are in pain. If we were doing 20 km in a day, we are now doing 36-40 km,” added the champion rower.

Coach Gioga ensures that the rowers train so hard that they end up hating him.
 

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