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Maratha Bodybuilder Flexes His Muscles Before Bal Thackeray

Mumbai, Oct 23: Twentynine-year-old Suhas Khamkar  did India proud by being the first in 20 years to win a gold at the Asian Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness Mr Asia Championship held recently in Bahrain.

PTI Updated on: October 23, 2010 10:55 IST
maratha bodybuilder flexes his muscles before bal thackeray
maratha bodybuilder flexes his muscles before bal thackeray

Mumbai, Oct 23: Twentynine-year-old Suhas Khamkar  did India proud by being the first in 20 years to win a gold at the Asian Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness Mr Asia Championship held recently in Bahrain.

 
No sooner did he return from the Gulf, he  made a dash for Matoshree to show his accolade to Shiv Sena Chief Bal Thackeray, reports MidDay.

The Central Railway employee won the gold in the 75 kg category. Khamkar, who was born in Kolhapur, has been living in Mumbai since a decade. Another Indian, Heera Lal,  won a gold in the 65 kg category.

This comes close on the heels of Narsingh Yadav's winning accolades for the country at the recently concluded Commonwealth Games.Khamkar was thrilled to hear his name being announced as the winner among the 117 competitors.

"My most memorable moment will be when I saw the Tricolour flying high among the flags of all Arab countries that were the major participants at the event," said Khamkar.

"I can't put into words how I felt when my name was announced." The senior Thackeray was overwhelmed to see the champion's muscles.At Matoshree, there was a display of Khamkar's physique at a special request made by the Sena supremo.

"I am a follower of Balasaheb. I'm here to seek his blessings after winning this prestigious title," he said.
Advice for others

Khamkar, who has been practising bodybuilding for the past 12 years, had a word of caution for youngsters who want to take up bodybuilding.

"There are no shortcuts to success and whoever wants to achieve something in bodybuilding will have to put in extra effort," he said.
 
"The young bodybuilders of today think they will gain instant fame and recognition and so take shortcuts like steroids and other stuff."

Khamkar works out for seven to eight hours a day. His daily diet intake : 50 eggs, 1.5 kg chicken, 700 gm fish, around 5 kg fruits, especially apples and sweet limes. The protein supplements that he takes are imported from the US.
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