England-born Bangladeshi sprinter Imranur Rahman on Saturday said that he wants to win a gold medal for the nation in the upcoming South Asian Games.
“I want to achieve the highest feat for my parents, motherland. My dream is to earn a gold medal in the South Asian Games and also a medal in the Asian Games. I received a call from the English team but I want to represent my country,” Imranur told the reporters at the BNS press conference room.
Imranur’s best record in 100m is 10.27sec (electronic timing) which was made in Lee Valley Athletics Competition this year.
His best record in 60m is 6.68sec (electronics) which he made in British University Indoor Athletics Competition a few years back.
Bangladesh’s running fastest men -- seven-time national champions Mezbah Ahmed’s best timing is 10.72sec while three-time national champions Hasan Mia’s best timing is 10.61sec and two-time national champions Mohammed Ismail’s best timing is 10.71sec.
The current SA Games gold medalist Maldivian sprinter Hassan Saaid’s best timing is 10.49sec.
Bangladesh sprinters could earn only three gold medals in the SA Games so far with legendary sprinter Shah Alam clinching twice in 1985 and 1987 while Bimal Chandra Tarafdar winning once in 1991.
The Bangladesh Athletics Federation General Secretary Adv Abdur Rakib Montu said that they were impressed with Imranur’s trial but they didn’t want to repeat the same mistake with Imranur that they previously did with USA-born athlete Alida Sikder.
The federation earlier directly sent Alida to compete in the long jump event during the fourth Islamic Solidarity Games in Azerbaijan in 2017 but the athlete put Bangladesh in an awkward situation by withdrawing from the competition only a few hours before the schedule citing stomach problem and jet lag.
“His fitness is up to the mark and today’s performance was also good. Last time, we sent Alida to compete without any trials but Imranur has to go through proper selection procedure before appearing on the tracks,” said Rakib.