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Murali Kuttan ((マラヤーラム語:മുരളി കുട്ടന്)) (1953? – 19 December 2010) was an Indian track and field athlete who represented the country as a sprinter on several occasions. He won the 400 metres gold in the Indo-Russian athletic meet in 1978. In the same year he also won the bronze in the 400 metres at the Asian Games in Bangkok. He was married to former olympian athlete Mercy Kuttan. ==Career== Hailing from Punnapra, in Alappuzha district, Murali Kuttan was a late bloomer in his favourite sport. He was initially competed in the shorter versions of the sprint 100 metres and 200 metres. Success came on his way only after joining the Indian Army in 1974 and after he switched his attention into the 400 metres. He was national champion in 400 m during 1975 to 84. His personal best time in 400m was 46.8 s. One of his first international success came in the Indo-Russian athletic meet in 1978 where he won the 400m gold. In the same year, at the Bangkok Asian Games, Murali won the 400 m bronze behind Abbas Al Aibi of Iraq and compatriot Uday K. Prabhu. With latter, Murali shared a healthy rivalry through the most part of the 1970s.〔 He was also a member of the silver medal winning Indian team in the 4 x 400m relay at the 1978 Bangkok Asian Games. In 1981, he won the bronze in the 4 x 400m relay at the Asian Athletics Championships in Tokyo.〔 Murali took a diploma in coaching from the Netaji National Institute of Sports in Calcutta in 1985 before joining TISCO, Jamshedpur as an athletic coach.〔
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