Vikas Gowda
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− | + | India's best bet now in athletics, Vikas Gowdawas born in Mysore and grew up in Frederick, Maryland after his dad and former India coach Shive Gowda migrated to the USA. The 6' 9“ discus thrower was eighth at the London Olympics and won the gold in GlasgowGames last year to become the second Indian after Milkha Singh to win a gold in track and field at the Commonwealth Games | |
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A profile
India's best bet now in athletics, Vikas Gowdawas born in Mysore and grew up in Frederick, Maryland after his dad and former India coach Shive Gowda migrated to the USA. The 6' 9“ discus thrower was eighth at the London Olympics and won the gold in GlasgowGames last year to become the second Indian after Milkha Singh to win a gold in track and field at the Commonwealth Games
2014
Dec 31 2014
ATHLETICS
If every Indian starts training like the towering Mysorean then it would be an altogether different story for Indian athletics. Vikas Gowda has polished his talent over the years and continues to strive to add every centimetre with dedication. The discus thrower emerged the CWG champion in Glasgow with a throw of 63.64m and then pushed two-time defending champion Ehsan Hadadi at the Asiad before settling for silver at 62.58m.