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  • Palak Gulia aims for gold in Asian Games, wins 5 medals on the sixth day

    Asian games 2023 day 6 live update: India is expected to get many medals on the sixth day of the Asian Games 2023 being held in Hangzhou, China. The day has started with victory. Till now India has won 27 medals including 8 gold. India has performed brilliantly so far in the shooting category in the Asian Games. The women’s trio has won the silver medal for India in 10 meter air pistol. At the same time, India 3P Rifle Men’s team has won the gold medal in 50 meter shooting. Apart from this, Palak Gulia has won the gold medal in 10 meter pistol individual.

    Due to the performance of Isha Singh, Divya Thadigol and Palak, India has won the medal. The Indian team has secured second position by scoring 1731 points. Sandeep Kumar and Vikas Singh also showed good performance in the 20 km race walk final on the sixth day. The final match of men’s doubles tennis competition is also to be held on the sixth day. On which the audience will keep a special eye.

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    PV Sindhu disappointed India

    India was expecting a medal from PV Sindhu in badminton. Who faced Thailand’s Pornpawee Chochuwong. But here the country was disappointed. PV Sindhu had to face defeat. She lost to Chochuwong of Thailand in all three sets. After the result of 21-14, 15-21, 14-21, India now trail Thailand 0-1 in the quarterfinals.

    Medals won so far

    1. Mehuli Ghosh, Ramita Jindal and Aashi Choukse – 10m Air Rifle (Shooting) – Silver
    2. Arjun Lal Jat and Arvind Singh, Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls (Rowing) – Silver
    3. Babu Lal and Lekh Ram, (Rowing) Men’s Coxless Doubles – Bronze
    4. Men’s Coxed 8 Team-(Rowing)-Silver
    5. Ramita Jindal-Women’s 10m Air Rifle (Shooting)-Bronze
    6. Aishwarya Tomar, Divyansh Panwar and Rudranksh Patil – 10m Air Rifle Team Event (Shooting) – Gold
    7. Ashish, Jaswinder Singh, Puneet Kumar and Bhim Singh – Men’s Coxless 4 (Rowing) – Bronze
    8. Parminder Singh, Jakar Khan, Satnam Singh and Sukhmeet Singh – Men’s Quadruple Sculls (Rowing) – Bronze
    9. Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar-Men’s 10m Air Rifle (Shooting)-Bronze
    10. Anish, Adarsh ​​Singh and Vijayveer Sidhu – Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol (Shooting) – Bronze
    11. Women’s Cricket Team-Gold
    12. Neha Thakur Sailing (Dinghy – ILCA4 Event) – Silver
    13. Ibad Ali Selling (RS:X)-Bronze
    14. In horse riding, India won the dressage team event (Divyakirti Singh, Hriday Vipul Chhed and Anush Aggarwala, Sudipti Hajela) – Gold.
    15. Sift Kaur Samra, Manini Kaushik and Aashi Chouksey (50m Rifle 3P Team Event) – Silver Medal
    16. Manu Bhakar, Rhythm Sangwan and Isha Singh (25m pistol team event) – Gold
    17. Sift Kaur Samra 50m Rifle 3 Positions (Women) – Gold Medal
    18. Aashi Chouksey 50m Rifle 3 Positions (Women) – Bronze
    19. Angad, Gurjot and Anant win: Skeet Team Event (Shooting) – Bronze
    20. Vishnu Saravanan, sailing (ILCA7)-ILCA7
    21. Isha Singh, Pistol Shooting 25 meters (Women’s Category) – Silver
    22. Anant Jeet Singh, Shooting (Skeet) – Silver
    23. Roshibina Devi Wushu (60 kg: Sanda Category) – Silver
    24. Arjun Cheema, Shiv Narwal and Sarabjot Singh (10m Air Pistol) – Gold
    25. Anush Aggarwala (Equestrian Dressage Individual Event) – Bronze
    26. Shooting 50m 3P Rifle Men’s Team – Gold Medal
    27. Shooting 10m Pistol Individual (Palak Gulia)-Gold Medal
  • Asian Games 2023: Shooters bring gold medal to India, see medal table

    Hangzhou: The men’s 10m air pistol team of Sarabjot Singh, Arjun Singh Cheema and Shiv Narwal won the bronze medal here on Thursday. asian games In gold medal Won. While Wushu player Naorem Roshibina Devi won silver and horse rider Anush Aggarwala won bronze, giving India its first medal in the individual dressage event. Sarabjot, Cheema and Shiv Narwal defeated the Chinese team in a very close match and secured the top position, thereby helping India win its fourth gold medal in shooting. Indian shooters have so far won four gold, four silver and five bronze medals in the current games. India is at fifth position in the medal table by winning a total of 25 medals including six gold, eight silver and 11 silver.

    The shooting team did wonders

    The Indian shooting trio scored a total of 1734 points in the qualification, which was one more than the Chinese team. Sarabjot scored 580, Cheema scored 578 and Narwal scored 576 in qualification. Sarabjot Singh and Arjun Singh Cheema, who made it to the finals of the individual event, failed to win medals. Sarabjot and Cheema finished fourth and eighth respectively in the final of eight shooters. In the skeet mixed team event, the pair of Anant Jeet Singh Naruka and Ganimat Sekhon were out of the medal race after finishing seventh among eight teams in the qualification.

    Naorem Roshibina won silver

    Sarabjot, who was going to celebrate his 22nd birthday on Saturday, gave himself a gift in the form of a team gold medal. This is India’s third gold medal in the shooting team event. Earlier, the Indian team has won gold medals in the 10 meter air rifle and women’s 25 meter pistol events. Naorem Roshibina won the silver medal in the women’s 60kg Wushu Sanda final after losing 0-2 to local contender Wu Xiaowei. He dedicated this medal to the victims of Manipur violence. Roshibina’s home state Manipur has been battling violence since May this year.

    Anush Aggarwala won bronze

    Roshibina won the bronze medal in the Jakarta Games in 2018. Roshibina had ensured at least a silver medal by defeating World Championship silver and bronze medalist Thi Thu Thui Nguyen of Vietnam 2-0 on Wednesday. Whereas in horse riding, Anush Aggarwala gave India its first historic individual dressage medal in the Asiad. Aggarwala, riding on ‘Etro’, scored 73.030 points which placed him third and thus won his second medal in the Asiad.

    India won individual medal for the first time in dressage

    India has won 13 Asian Games medals in equestrian events since 1951, including the dressage team gold medal won here on Tuesday. But before this India had never won an individual medal in dressage. Hriday Vipul Chheda, the other Indian participating in the event, could not reach the medal event as his horse Chemxpro Emerald was seen bleeding on his left leg. In hockey, with the help of two goals from young striker Abhishek, India defeated defending champions Japan 4-2 and took strong steps towards the semi-finals by registering their third consecutive win. India will face arch-rival Pakistan in its next match of Pool A on Saturday.

    Abhishek did wonders in hockey

    Abhishek (13th, 48th minute) scored two field goals. Other goals for India were scored by Mandeep Singh (24th) and Amit Rohidas (34th). Japan made a comeback in the last five minutes of the fourth and final quarter and reduced the margin of defeat with the help of goals from Genki Mitani (57th) and Ryoshi Kato (60th). Thursday proved to be a good day for Indian tennis in which Ramkumar Ramanathan and Saketh Myneni entered the finals of men’s doubles category, while the mixed pair of Rohan Bopanna and Rutuja Bhosale also secured a medal by reaching the semi-finals.

    Rohan Boppana and Yuki Bhambri added out

    The second seeded pair of Myneni and Ramkumar defeated Korea’s Seongchan Hong and Soonwoo Kwon 6-1, 6-7, 10-0 in the semi-finals and made it to the gold medal match. Now the Indian team will face the Chinese Taipei pair in the final on Friday. This will be Myneni’s second Asiad medal. In 2014, she won the gold medal in the mixed doubles event with Sania Mirza. This will be the first Asiad medal for Ramkumar. India had also won the men’s doubles title in Jakarta last time when the pair of Rohan Bopanna and Divij Sharan won the final. This time the pair of Bopanna and Yuki Bhambri was out.

    Medal table after fifth day in Asian Games

    Country – Gold – Silver – Bronze – Total

    China – 90 – 51 – 26 – 167

    The. Korea – 24 – 23 – 39 – 86

    Japan – 18 – 30 – 30 – 78

    Uzbekistan – 6 – 10 – 15 – 31

    India – 06 – 08 – 11 – 25

    Thailand – 06 – 03 – 09 – 18

    Hong Kong – 05 – 12 – 15 – 32

    Chinese Taipei – 04 – 04 – 06 – 14

    Iran – 03 – 09 – 10 – 22

    A. Korea – 03 – 05 – 04 – 12

  • Asian Games: Indian players won gold medals in these games

    Aishwarya Tomar, Rudranksh Patil and Divyansh Panwar

    Aishwarya Tomar, Rudranksh Patil and Divyansh Panwar, 10m Air Rifle Team Event (Shooting): Gold

    The trio of Divyansh Singh Panwar, Rudranksh Patil and Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar gave India its first gold medal in the 2023 Asian Games. With a score of 1893.7, he also broke the existing world record in the 10 meter air rifle event.

    Indian Women’s cricket team

    Women’s cricket team: gold medal

    Indian women’s cricket team has won the gold medal in the Asian Games. In the final match, the Indian team destroyed the challenge of Sri Lanka. The Indian women’s cricket team was participating in the Asian Games for the first time, hence it has registered its name in the pages of history by winning the gold medal.

    indian dressage team

    In Equestrian, India won Dressage Team Event (Divyakirti Singh, Hriday Vipul Chhed and Anush Aggarwala, Sudipti Hajela): Gold Medal.

    Divyakirti Singh, Hriday Vipul Chhed (Chemxpro Emerald) and Anush Aggarwala (Etro) riding Adrenaline Firfod secured the top position with a total score of 209.205 percent. Sudipti Hajela was also a part of the team, but only the scores of the top three players were counted.

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    Sift Kaur Samra 50m Rifle 3 Positions (Women): Gold Medal

    Sift Kaur has won the gold medal in the Asian Games 2023 by setting a world record in 50 meter rifle 3 positions. Sifat Kaur scored 469.6 and with this she has created a Games record, Asian Games record and a world record in the same competition.

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    10 meter air pistol (Arjun Cheema, Sarabjot Singh, Shiv Narwal): Gold Medal

    Sarabjot Singh, Arjun Singh Cheema and Shiv Narwal won gold for the country in the men’s 10 meter air pistol team event. The Indian trio won this medal by defeating China in a tough competition. India’s men’s 10 meter air pistol team won the gold medal in the Asian Games on Thursday.

    Manu Bhaker, Isha Singh, Rhythm Sangwan

    Manu Bhaker, Isha Singh, Rhythm Sangwan (25m pistol team event): Gold

    The trio of Manu Bhaker, Isha Singh and Rhythm Sangwan won the gold medal in the women’s 25 meter pistol team event of the Asian Games here on Wednesday. The team of Manu, Isha and Rhythm stood on top with a total of 1759 points, making India successful in winning its fourth gold medal in the ongoing Games.

  • Asian Games: Indian women’s team did wonders in Asian Games, won gold medal

    Indian women’s cricket team has won the gold medal in the 19th Asian Games. On September 25 (Monday), India defeated Sri Lanka by 19 runs in the match played at Pingfeng Campus Cricket Ground, Hangzhou. In this match, while chasing the target of 117 runs, the Sri Lankan team could score only 97 runs for eight wickets. The Indian women’s cricket team was participating in the Asian Games for the first time, so it created history by winning the gold medal in the very first attempt. Sri Lanka had a bad start while chasing the target and lost three wickets for 14 runs. . These three wickets were taken by fast bowler Titas Sadhu. After the fall of three wickets, Hasini Perera made some aggressive shots and took Sri Lanka to the score of 50 runs. Rajeshwari Gaikwad ended Perera’s stormy innings. Perera scored 25 runs in 22 balls with the help of four fours and one six.

    India Women’s XI

    • Smriti Mandhana

    • Shafali Verma

    • jemima rodrigues

    • Harmanpreet Kaur (Captain)

    • Richa Ghosh(W)

    • Deepti Sharma

    • Devika Vaidya

    • Amanjot Kaur

    • Pooja Vastrakar

    • titas sadhu

    • Rajeshwari Gaikwad

    Sri Lanka Women’s XI

    • Chamari Athapaththu (captain)

    • Anushka Sanjivani (W)

    • Vishmi Gunaratne

    • Nilakshi De Silva

    • Hasini Perera

    • Oshadi Ranasinghe

    • inoka ranveera

    • Kavisha Dilhari

    • Udeshika Prabodhini

    • Sugandhika Kumari

    • Inoshi Priyadarshini

    India has won 11 medals so far

    • Mehuli Ghosh, Aashi Choukse and Ramita Jindal – 10m Air Rifle Team Event (Shooting): Silver

    • Arjun Lal Jat and Arvind Singh, Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls (Rowing): Silver

    • Babu Lal and Lekh Ram, Men’s Coxless Doubles – (Rowing): Bronze

    • Men’s Coxed 8 Team – (Rowing): Silver

    • Ramita Jindal – Women’s 10m Air Rifle (Shooting): Bronze

    • Aishwarya Tomar, Rudranksh Patil and Divyansh Panwar, 10m Air Rifle Team Event (Shooting): Gold

    • Ashish, Bhim Singh, Jaswinder Singh and Puneet Kumar – Men’s Coxless 4 (Rowing): Bronze

    • Parminder Singh, Satnam Singh, Jakar Khan and Sukhmeet Singh – Men’s Quadruple Sculls (Rowing): Bronze

    • Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar – Men’s 10m Air Rifle (Shooting): Bronze

    • Anish, Vijayveer Sidhu and Adarsh ​​Singh – Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol (Shooting): Bronze

  • Asian Games 2023 got off to a colorful start, Indian athletes were seen in enthusiasm holding the tricolor in their hands

    Asian Games 2023

    With a spectacular blend of elements of ‘artificial intelligence’ and eco-friendly technology, the Hangzhou Asian Games got underway here on Saturday with a unique opening ceremony that gave a glimpse of the ‘carbon-free’ fireworks of the future.

    Asian Games 2023

    The pollution-free, brightly lit ceremony, which took place amid a diplomatic row over the denial of visas to three Indian players from Arunachal Pradesh, was a wonderful amalgamation of technology, China’s cultural history and the spirit of the continent’s unity.

    Asian Games 2023

    The ceremony, which lasted for about two hours, showcased the interrelationships between China, Asia and the world in the new era, as well as the unity, love and friendship of Asian people. The ceremony attempted to showcase the spirit of China and Asia in which the country’s cultural heritage and the blend of thousands of years old civilization and modern technology was shown in very beautiful scenes.

    Asian Games 2023

    In this, China’s modernization efforts were beautifully presented. The strength of China’s technology was showcased everywhere, lighting the ‘flame’ of the Games in a unique way. In this, digital technology was used as a virtual torchbearer.

    Asian Games 2023

    Chinese President Xi Jinping announced the opening of the Games, which will see 12,000 athletes from 45 countries compete for top honors through October 8. Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) acting president Randhir Singh, International Olympic Committee (IOC) chief Thomas Bach, heads of several countries, officials of National Olympic Committees and other dignitaries were also present at the event.

    Asian Games 2023

    These games were postponed for a year due to the increase in Covid-19 cases in China last year. Keeping in mind the idea of ​​’Green Asian Games’ or ‘Carbon Free Games’, digital fireworks were used in the opening ceremony but this created an even more exciting atmosphere.

    Asian Games 2023

    The ‘Big Lotus’ stadium with a capacity of about 80,000 spectators was decorated to welcome the players of the participating countries. The Chinese government refused to grant visas to three Wushu players from Arunachal Pradesh, after which India canceled the visit of its Sports Minister Anurag Thakur. Indian Olympic Association (IOA) President PT Usha was also not present on the occasion as she is currently in Paraguay with the parliamentary team, although other officials attended the ceremony.

    Asian Games 2023

    There was thunderous applause as India’s nearly 100 athletes and officials entered the stadium for the march, with team flag bearers Harmanpreet Singh and Lovlina Borgohain at the forefront carrying the tricolour. The Indian team’s parade stood at eighth position.

    Asian Games 2023

    Only Ramkumar Ramanathan from the tennis team took part in the parade as other players have a match on Sunday. The male athletes were wearing bandhgala jackets and khaki kurta, while the female athletes were wearing blouses covered till the neck and khaki colored sarees. 655 athletes from India are participating in these games.

    Asian Games 2023

    After welcoming the parties from the country which lasted for about an hour, a 30-minute cultural program won the hearts of the audience. Then after lighting the flame the official anthem was presented. China also announced its recovery from the pandemic by hosting the continent’s largest multi-sport event.

    Asian Games 2023

    In terms of the number of players, this is the biggest competition in its history so far. There is no doubt that the Olympics are the biggest multi-event games in the world, but many more players compete in the Asian Games. More than 12,000 players will participate in Hangzhou.

    Asian Games 2023

    About 11,000 players participated in the Olympic Games held in Tokyo, while about 10,500 players will compete in next year’s Paris Olympics. More than 11,000 athletes participated in the 2018 Asian Games held in Indonesia.

    Asian Games 2023

    Apart from Hangzhou, the 19th season of the Asian Games will be organized in five other cities. These cities are Huzhou, Ningbo, Shaoxing, Jinhua and Wenzhou. During this period, 45 countries and regions of Asia will compete for 481 gold medals in 40 sports and 61 events. For the first time, e-sports has also been included in the medal sports.

    Asian Games 2023

    Even before Saturday’s opening ceremony, competitions in football, volleyball, cricket, sailing, rowing, table tennis and modern pentathlon had started.

  • Asian Games: India defeated Bangladesh with Sunil Chhetri’s goal, medal hopes intact

    Hangzhou: Charismatic striker in the last moments Sunil Chhetri Thanks to the goal, the Indian football team defeated Bangladesh 1-0 in the group match here on Thursday. asian games Kept alive the hopes of making it to the knockouts. After a disappointing 1-5 defeat against host China on Tuesday, India scored full points in its second match. In which the goal scored by the team’s 39-year-old experienced footballer Chhetri from a penalty in the 85th minute was important.

    India could score only one goal

    In an important match of the Asian Games, the Bangladesh goalkeeper jumped to the right but failed to stop Sunil Chhetri’s brilliant shot from the penalty spot and it went straight into the net. India were awarded a penalty due to a foul by Bangladesh captain Rahmat in which he tackled Bryce Miranda from the edge of the box. India will now play Myanmar which had defeated Bangladesh 1-0 on the opening day.

    Had to play three matches in five days

    When Sunil Chhetri was asked about the short time he got to recover from the fatigue of the match, he said, ‘The first thing I will do is go and rest. It hasn’t been easy. I’m sure it’s the same for rival teams too. It is not easy to play three matches in five days. Now we have to take ice bath, eat good food and then be ready for the next match.

    India missed the opportunity to score a goal on a free kick

    India got a great opportunity to score a goal on a free kick when Gurkeerat Singh was ‘fouled’ near the Bangladesh box. Samuel Kinshi took a free-kick after advice from Chhetri but his shot from the left corner was saved by the Bangladesh goalkeeper. The first half remained goalless in which India got another chance to score but Rahul could not make full use of the cross inside the KP box and the shot went astray.

    India made three changes

    India made three changes in the match. In the last match, Gurmeet Singh had received a yellow card due to which Dheeraj Singh was replaced in his place. Rohit Danu played in place of Rahim Ali and Chinglensena Singh played in place of Sumit Rathi. India will have to show aggression in its upcoming match and will not miss any opportunity to score goals. Especially the forwards will have to play brilliantly.

    India reached semi-finals in women’s cricket

    Shafali Verma exposed Malaysia’s inexperienced bowling attack and scored 67 runs in 39 balls, but the quarter-finals of the Asian Games women’s cricket event was canceled due to rain. India got entry into the semi-finals on the basis of better ICC ranking. The match was reduced to 15 overs per team. India had scored 173 runs for two wickets. Captain Smriti Mandhana scored 27 runs in 16 balls and Jemimah Rodriguez scored 47 runs in 29 balls. Richa Ghosh contributed 21 runs in seven balls. Even going beyond 100 runs was a difficult target for Malaysia. The revised target based on Duckworth-Lewis system was 177 runs. Malaysia had played only two balls when the match had to be canceled due to heavy rain.

    Srinagar’s Bilkis Mir becomes judge of canoeing, kayaking in Asiad

    Former kayaking and canoeing player Bilkis Mir from Srinagar has been made the finishing line judge at the Asian Games starting on Saturday in Hangzhou and is the first Indian woman to get this credit. Mir told PTI, ‘I am the first Indian woman to join the jury panel.’ She said, ‘I will be the chief judge at the finish point in kayaking, canoeing and canoe sprint events. It is a matter of honor for me. This is like a dream come true. I want to dedicate this success to those girls who will take up this sport in future.

    India’s schedule in Asian Games today

    Football

    Men’s Group A Match India vs Bangladesh – India won

    Women’s Group B Match India vs Chinese Taipei – India lost

    sail sailing

    Vishnu Saravanan (NCA7), Chitresh Thatha, Kite, Jerome Kumar S (IQ FOIL), Ebad Ali (RS X), Advait Menon (ILCA 4), KC Ganapathy and Varun Thakkar (49 ER), Siddheshwar Doifode and Ramya Saravanan (NACR 17), Sudhanshu Shekhar and Preeti Kongara (470), Netra Kumanan (ILCA 4), Ishwariya Ganesan (RS X), Neha Thakur (ILCA 4), Harshita Tomar and Sheetal Verma (49 ER).

    Cricket

    Women’s Quarter-Final: India vs Malaysia – Match Canceled

    sailing

    Lightweight Women’s Double Scull (Kiran and Anshika Bharti)

    Lightweight Men’s Double Scull (Arun Lal Jat and Arvind Singh)

    Men’s Double Scull (Parminder Singh and Satnam Singh)

    Men’s Quadruple Scull (Satnam Singh, Parminder Singh, Jakhar Khan and Sukhmeet Singh)

  • Lakshya Sen hopes for gold medal in Asian Games also, said- we are world champion

    Lakshya Sen is at number 11 in the world ranking

    Sen, ranked 11th in the world, had lost to Kidambi Srikanth in men’s singles in the Asian Games selection trials in May this year. He said that he is participating only in team competition in these games, so he can get a chance to meet a champion player like Neeraj Chopra. Sen said, ‘I am only playing the team event. So, I am looking forward to meeting Neeraj Chopra. If I get some time, I would love to watch his fight and support him.

  • Indian athletes are performing brilliantly at the international level, IOA President PT Usha said this

    Indian Olympic Association President of P T Usha Spoke in detail to the media about India’s position in the Olympic Games and the facilities provided to the players. Addressing a press conference organized in Chandigarh, PT Usha said that today every facility is being provided to the players. We are sending them to participate in the games being held abroad, apart from good physiotherapists, they are being provided with various facilities like sports science related technology, medical facilities, nutritious food etc. Players are also being sent to foreign camps for training at government expense.

    There has been improvement in performance abroad

    PT Usha discussed about the better performance of Indian players in athletics. He said that the government and the union are cooperating. I am happy that since I became the IOA President, Indian players have started exhibiting world class performance in athletics. We have developed a system and the benefit of this is that despite it being very difficult to win in athletics at the world level, we have started winning. Referring to Neeraj Chopra, he said that our talented player Neeraj Chopra has recently won the gold medal in javelin throw. After that our players also reached the final in 400 meter relay race. It was a good performance. It is not an easy thing to perform like this on a world class track.

    Introduction to PT Usha

    Indian Olympic Association President PT Usha is one of the most successful athletes in Indian history. She is also known as the ‘Golden Girl’ of Indian athletics. Born in Kozhikode, Kerala, former sprinter PT Usha was trained by legendary athletics coach Om Nambiar from an early age. Interestingly, PT Usha is best remembered for the medal she did not win. She missed winning the bronze medal in the women’s 400 meter hurdles race at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics by just 1/100 of a second.

    Everyone is proud of Neeraj’s performance

    On behalf of India, Neeraj Chopra has made all Indians proud by winning gold medals in javelin throw in many competitions including the Olympics. During the press conference held in Chandigarh, Indian Olympic Association President PT Usha took his name and told everyone that India has now learned to play and win in world class athletics. At the age of 25, Neeraj has achieved what an athlete dreams of achieving in his entire life. In the final match of the World Athletics Championship 2023 held in Budapest, Neeraj created history by throwing the javelin 88.17 meters and winning the gold medal.

    India’s main team for Asian Games

    archery team

    • Dheeraj Bommadevara

    • Atanu Das

    • Mrinal Chauhan

    • Tushar Shelke

    • Bhajan Kaur

    • Prachi Singh

    • Ankita Bhakta

    • Simranjit Kaur

    • Prathamesh Javkar

    • Rajat Chauhan

    • Ojas Praveen Devtale

    • Abhishek Verma

    • Avneet Kaur

    • Jyoti Surekha Vennam

    • Aditi Gopichand Swami

    • Preneet Kaur

    athletics team

    • Neeraj Chopra

    • Kishore Kumar Jena

    • Tajinderpal Singh Toor

    • Sahib Singh

    • Sandeep Kumar

    • Akshdeep Singh

    • Murali Srishankar

    • jesswin aldrin

    • Praveen Chitravel

    • Abdullah Abubakar

    • Ajay Kumar Saroj

    • jinson johnson

    • Krishna Kumar

    • Mohammad Afsal Pulikalakath

    • T Santosh Kumar

    • Yashas Palaksha

    • Karthik Kumar

    • Gulveer Singh

    • Avinash Sable

    • Sarvesh Anil Kushare

    • jessie message

    • Tejaswin Shankar

    • Rambabu

    • Man Singh

    • Belliappa Appachangada Bopaiah

    • Nihal Joel William

    • Rahul baby

    • Muhammad Anas Yahiya

    • Muhammad Ajmal

    • Arokia Rajeev

    • Amoj Jacob

    • Mizo Chacko Kurian

    • Rajesh Ramesh

    • Arul Rajalingam

    • Shaili Singh

    • ansi sojan

    • Ankita

    • Parul Chaudhary

    • Annu Rani

    • Kiran Baliyan

    • Manpreet Kaur

    • Priyanka

    • Manju Rani

    • vithya ramraj

    • Sinchal Kavaramma Ravi

    • Swapna Burman

    • Nandini Agasara

    • Harmilan Bains

    • Chanda

    • Initiation

    • Tanya Chaudhary

    • Rachna Kumari

    • Rubina Yadav

    • Prayer

    • Jyoti Yaraji

    • Pavitra Vengatesh

    • Sheena Nellikal Varkey

    • Nitya Ramraj

    • Sonia Baishya

    • Florence Barla

    • Subha Venkatesan

    • Aishwarya Kailash Mishra

    • Himanshi Malik

    • jisna matthew

    • Seema Punia

    • boxing team

    • Nikhat Zareen

    • Preeti Pawar

    • Parveen Hooda

    • Jasmine Lamboria

    • Arundhati Chaudhary

    • Lovlina Borgohain

    • Deepak Bhoria

    • Sachin Siwach

    • Shiv Thapa

    • Nishant Dev

    • Lakshya Chahar

    • Sanjeet

    • Narendra Berwal

    Indian women’s handball team

    • Emotion

    • Diksha Kumari

    • Menika

    • Priyanka

    • Sonika

    • Sushma

    • Pooja Kanwar

    • Asha Rani

    • Mithali Sharma

    • Nidhi Sharma

    • Nina Sheel

    • Jyoti Shukla

    • Shiva Singh

    • Tejaswani Singh

    • Priyanka Thakur

    • Shalini Thakur

    table tennis team

    • Sharath Kamal

    • Yes. Sathiyan

    • Harmeet Desai

    • Manav Thakkar

    • Manush Shah

    • Manika Batra

    • Shreeja Akula

    • Sutirtha Mukherjee

    • Ayhika Mukherjee

    • Diya Chitale

    tennis team

    • Rohan Bopanna

    • Sumit Nagal

    • Yuki Bhambri

    • Saket Myneni

    • Ramkumar Ramanathan

    • Rutuja Bhosle

    • Ankita Raina

    • Karman Kaur Thandi

    • Prarthana Thombare

    weightlifting team

    • Mirabai Chanu – Women 49 kg

    • Bindyarani Devi – Women 55 kg

    wrestling team

    • Pooja Gehlot

    • last pangal

    • Mansi Ahlawat

    • Sonam Malik

    • Radhika

    • Ray

    • Gyanendra

    • Neeraj

    • Development

    • Sunil Kumar

    • Narinder Cheema

    • New

    • Aman Sehrawat

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