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'''Asha Agarwal''' is a former Indian women [[marathon]] [https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/champion champion] and a recipient of [[Arjuna Award]].
'''Asha Agarwal''' is a former Indian women [[marathon]] [https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/champion champion] and a recipient of [[Arjuna Award]].


Asha Agarwal won the Hong Kong marathon on January 27, 1985. In September 1985 she won the gold at the Asian Track and Field meet in [[Jakarta]], setting a record of 2 hours 48 [https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/minute minutes] and 51 seconds, which still stands. She also won the Freedom Race in [[Delhi]] in 1989, [[Trinidad]] Marathon in 1986 and has run eight out of 26 marathons below 2 hours 50 minutes.<ref>[http://www.rediff.com/sports/mum-run04triv.htm  Mumbai marathon 2004, Trivia]</ref>
Asha Agarwal won the [[Hong Kong Marathon]] on January 27, 1985. In September 1985 she won the gold at the Asian Track and Field meet in [[Jakarta]], setting a record of 2 hours 48 [https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/minute minutes] and 51 seconds, which still stands. She also won the Freedom Race in [[Delhi]] in 1989, [[Trinidad]] Marathon in 1986 and has run eight out of 26 marathons below 2 hours 50 minutes.<ref>[http://www.rediff.com/sports/mum-run04triv.htm  Mumbai marathon 2004, Trivia]</ref>


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