Sitting in my room, sometimes I wondered Is my journey over? Yarraji
India, June 26 -- A painful knee injury brought her to the brink of an emotional collapse last year but having battled through her fears with some hope and lots of resilience, hurdler Jyothi Yarraji is now aiming to turn her previous Asian Games silver into gold this time. The National record-holding 100m hurdler has no qualms admitting that she had fleeting thoughts of her career being possibly over during the one year of knee injury and rehabilitation.
The resolve paid off as she came back to win a gold medal in the National Inter-State Championships here on Wednesday. In the process, she breached the Asian Games qualifying time of 13.34 seconds set by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) by clocking 12.99 seconds.
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