BSP-11 Heptathlete wins Asian gold with 12 toes — and calls for new shoes

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Heptathlete wins Asian gold with 12 toes — and calls for new shoes

JAKARTA, Aug 30, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Being born with six toes on each foot
didn’t stop India’s Swapna Barman winning the Asian Games heptathlon — but
she immediately issued a plea for shoes that actually fit.

Barman led going into the last of the seven heptathlon disciplines, the
800m — her weakest event — and managed to cling on despite a fourth-placed
finish as her closest rival came in last.

The Indian athlete, who still has all dozen of her toes, said every step of
the race had been excruciating as she pushed through the pain barrier in her
ill-fitting footwear.

“Normal shoes don’t work for me. There is lot of pain when I wear any shoe,
spikes or anything,” she said after clinching gold late on Wednesday.

“I hope they make special shoes for me because I have a lot of pain.”

“Even warm-up shoes hurt, so forget about spikes.”

Barman, 21, shot to attention last year by taking gold at the Asian
Championships in India.

She then suffered a string of ankle and back injuries that kept her out for
most of a year, but came back in time to finish second in India’s Asian Games
qualifiers.

In Jakarta she won her specialist high jump, as well as the shot put and
javelin, to record a personal best score of 6,026, despite her woes on the
track.

From a poor family in the east Indian town of Jalpaiguri, she said she has
never considered surgery to remove the additional digits, blaming the extra
width of her feet for the pain.

Her feet were not her only concern as she raced to victory on Wednesday
night — she also had to contend with acute toothache, which she blame on her
sweet tooth.

“I used to to eat a lot of chocolates so have a lot of pain in one of my
teeth before the start of the competition,” she told reporters, wearing heavy
strapping on her chin.

“First day I thought I will not be able to do it because there was so much
pain. But I had to do it because of all these days of hard work.”

BSS/AFP/MR/ 1040 hrs