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It was the first time I flew in a plane

DNMUM247745 | 6/21/2012 | Author : Joe Williams | WC :303

My Story: Balkrishna Akotkar

Being a member of the Indian Olympic contingent along with a legend like Milkha Singh would be a proud moment for any athlete.
My Olympic journey started when I went to Delhi for trials and qualified for the 1964 Tokyo Games in the marathon. I still cherish the moment when the postman gave me the letter from Delhi saying that I qualified for the Games. I had to go to Delhi by train from Pune and after we all gathered, we were taken to the airport and took a flight to Calcutta and from there, we flew to Tokyo. That was the first time I ever flew in an aircraft. It was a new world altogether; people were very helpful and the Olympic Village was something that I won't forget.
Coming from a lower-middle-class family in Punealt14
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