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Srinivas Gowda may be able to take part in SAI trials only after March 10: Kambala academy president

Kambala academy president K Gunapala Kadamba said Srinivas Gowda is busy till March 10 but will give the trials at SAI after that.

"We provide all sorts of professional training to the runners. Here we can't compare Usain Bolt to Srinivasa Gowda. Even tomorrow if Bolt participates in Kambala, he cannot be like Srinivasa Gowda. 142 metres track and 13.62 seconds he managed to cover the distance.

"At the finishing point, we have the laser beam network system with electronic timings. Here we have a button system for the start but in the next Kambala we will introduce the automatic starting lazer system. To be accurate and transparent, near to the truth and it must always the truth

"Today we will meet SAI authorities and only after March 10, maybe he will be able to take part in the trials," Professor K Gunapala Kadamba said.

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