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In a typical story of 'rags to
riches', P. Anil Kumar has today become the top star of Indian athetics by making the 100
metres sprint record his very own. Son of a poor tailor from Kerala, Anil Kumar came down
to Bangalore to join the Madras Engineering Group and Centre. Initially training for
decathlon, Anil Kumar changed tracks at the behest of the MEG coach Balakrishnan. The move
quickly paid dividends as Anil Kumar took to the sprint with a lot of liking and despite
the lack of adequate exposure in terms of international participation, added the 100
metres mark to his name in a strong field at Chennai during the circuit meet in June 1999.
This Bangalore-based athlete now aspires to qualify for the Sydney Olympics scheduled to
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