Updated By: LatestGKGS Desk
Shiva Keshavan dominated the event and finished the 2 heat race with a time of one minute 39 seconds and top speed 130.4 km/h.
The second prize grab by Japan’s Tanaka Shohei in 1 minute and 44 seconds and the top speed was 124.6 km/h.
Earlier this week, Shiva Keshavan suffered a crash over 134 km/h when he was practising in the training, broke his sled, suffered tender damage on his left foot and also missed the part of official training.
Shiva Keshavam was also forced to withdraw from Asian World Championship 2016 due to lack of funds.
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