The heavy rains reminded Delhiites of the previous incident in Rajendra Nagar where three students lost their lives due to waterlogging in a basement. Today’s rains were equally intense, with several areas facing severe waterlogging.
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Neeraj Chopra At Federation Cup 2024 Athletics LIVE Streaming: Where To Watch National Federation Senior Athletics Competition 2024 Live In India | Other
India’s javelin throw ace Neeraj Chopra is all set to make his mark at the National Federation Senior Athletics Competition 2024 which will begin at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, Odisha on Sunday. The Olympic gold medalist started his season with a second-place finish at the Doha Diamond League on Friday. He will now compete in a domestic event in India for the first time since winning the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.
The lineup for javelin at the 27th edition of the Federation Cup also includes Asian Games silver medalist Kishore Jena. Neeraj will appear on the runway in the javelin throw event on May 15.
In the other events, national record holder Jeswin Aldrin will be in action in the men’s long jump. With the Olympic qualification window approaching its deadline on June 30, Jeswin will be aiming to breach the Paris 2024 long jump qualification standard of 8.27m.
Jeswin set the national record at 8.42m at the Indian Open Jumps Competition in March 2023. But since then he has not breached the entry standard for the upcoming Summer Games since the qualification period began on July 1 last year. In 2024, he is yet to cross the 8m mark. Murali Sreeshankar breached the qualification mark in the men’s long jump but got ruled out for the entire season due to a knee injury.
Two-time Asian Games champion Tajinderpal Singh Toor will be eyeing to defend his gold medal in the men’s shot put event. Toor holds the national record of 21.49m in the event. He needs to register a throw of 21.50m to meet the quota for Paris.
Amoj Jacob and Muhammad Ajmal, who are a part of the Indian men’s 4x400m relay team that secured an Olympic quota at the World Athletics Relays in the Bahamas last week, will feature in the men’s 400m race.
Asian Games champion Rajesh Ramesh will also take part in the 400m event. Rajesh won the gold medal in men’s 400m at the Federation Cup 2023 by clocking 45.75s. The Olympic qualification mark is set at 45s.
Similarly, Jyothika Sri Dandi, MR Poovamma and Subha Venkatesan, part of the women’s 4x400m relay team that secured an Olympics quota for India in the Bahamas, will compete in the women’s 400m. Asian Games medalist Vithya Ramraj will also compete in the Federation Cup at Bhubaneswar.
In the men’s triple jump event, Abdulla Aboobacker, the reigning Asian champion and a Commonwealth Games silver medalist, will compete against the national record holder Praveen Chithravel. Aboobacker is the defending champion at the Federation Cup.
Shaili Singh will need to surpass her mentor Anju Bobby George’s national record of 6.83 in the women’s long jump to book her berth in the upcoming Olympics qualification mark (6.86m).
Where to watch the Federation Cup 2024?
The live events of the 2024 Federation Cup will be available to stream online at the official YouTube channel of Athletic Federation of India.
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Shubman Gill Pays Tribute To Virat Kohli In Emotional Post After Winning BCCI’s Polly Umrigar Award 2024 | cricket news
Indian cricket prodigy Shubman Gill, known for his stellar performances, emerged as a shining star in 2023, securing the prestigious Cricketer of the Year award at the BCCI Awards 2024. Gill’s exceptional cricketing skills were on full display across various formats, culminating in a well -deserved recognition. To commemorate his journey, Gill took to Instagram, sharing a heartwarming throwback picture from eight years ago. The image captured a young Gill alongside the legendary Virat Kohli at an award ceremony. Expressing his nostalgia, Gill revealed, “So much nostalgia, from coming here when I was 14 and meeting my idols and legends for the first time. Watching Virat bhai win Cricketer of the Year was something I would never forget.”
Shubman Gill got the best International Player Men’s .#BCCIAwards #ShubmanGillpic.twitter.com/KxQcMSydUZ
— Cric Krishna (@Krishnak0109) January 23, 2024 BCCI Awards 2024: A Night of Champions
The BCCI Awards 2024 witnessed several cricketing stalwarts being honoured. The Polly Umrigar Award, presented to the Best International Cricketer in the Men’s Category for various years, recognized the brilliance of Mohammed Shami, Ravichandran Ashwin, Jasprit Bumrah, and the standout performer, Shubman Gill.
Outstanding Performances Rewarded
Mohammed Shami’s impeccable performance during 2019-20 saw him claim 77 wickets in 30 matches, with a remarkable average of 19.81. Shami’s dedication to the team, despite injuries, was acknowledged as he expressed his readiness to play under any condition.
Ravichandran Ashwin, a seasoned all-rounder, dominated the following year with 44 wickets in just seven appearances. Currently, on the verge of achieving 500 Test wickets, Ashwin emphasized the importance of enjoying the game and the process.
Jasprit Bumrah, the ever-reliable pacer, was recognized as the Best Cricketer for the year 2021-22. His 35 wickets in 15 appearances, with a best figure of 5/24 against Sri Lanka, showcased his consistency and skill.
Shubman Gill’s Milestone Year
Finally, the spotlight turned to Shubman Gill, who amassed an impressive 1325 runs in 25 matches during the 2022-23 season. His highest knock of 208 against New Zealand in an ODI clash highlighted his prowess with the bat. Gill’s average of 53.00 and a strike rate of 94.23 underlined his dominance on the field.
A Determined Gill Looks Ahead
Acknowledging the honor, Shubman Gill expressed his determination, stating, “Pure motivation for me to go a step further and give everything for my country this year.” As he basks in the glory of the Polly Umrigar Award, Gill’s commitment to taking Indian cricket to greater heights is unwavering.
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Golden start of 8th day in Asian Games, shooters aim for gold
Asian games hangzhou day 8 live updates: The brilliant performance of Indian promising players continues in the Asian Games. Indian players have performed brilliantly even on the 8th day. On the 7th day, 5 medals including 2 gold fell in India’s bag. But on the 8th day, India got the seventh gold in shooting. The Indian trio has done wonders in men’s team trap shooting. K Chenai, Prithviraj and Zorawar Singh have won gold for India. Currently India has won 41 medals. In which there are 11 gold.
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At the same time, the trio of Rajeshwari Kumari, Manisha Keer and Preeti Rajak also did a great job in the shooting. All three promising students won silver medal in shooting. Indian player Aditi Ashok also achieved success in golf. She has created history by becoming the first female Indian golfer in the Asian Games by winning a silver medal.
Medals won so far
- Mehuli Ghosh, Ramita Jindal and Aashi Choukse – 10m Air Rifle (Shooting) – Silver
- Arjun Lal Jat and Arvind Singh, Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls (Rowing) – Silver
- Babu Lal and Lekh Ram, (Rowing) Men’s Coxless Doubles – Bronze
- Men’s Coxed 8 Team-(Rowing)-Silver
- Ramita Jindal-Women’s 10m Air Rifle (Shooting)-Bronze
- Aishwarya Tomar, Divyansh Panwar and Rudranksh Patil – 10m Air Rifle Team Event (Shooting) – Gold
- Ashish, Jaswinder Singh, Puneet Kumar and Bhim Singh – Men’s Coxless 4 (Rowing) – Bronze
- Parminder Singh, Jakar Khan, Satnam Singh and Sukhmeet Singh – Men’s Quadruple Sculls (Rowing) – Bronze
- Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar-Men’s 10m Air Rifle (Shooting)-Bronze
- Anish, Adarsh Singh and Vijayveer Sidhu – Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol (Shooting) – Bronze
- Women’s Cricket Team-Gold
- Neha Thakur Sailing (Dinghy – ILCA4 Event) – Silver
- Ibad Ali Selling (RS:X)-Bronze
- In horse riding, India won the dressage team event (Divyakirti Singh, Hriday Vipul Chhed and Anush Aggarwala, Sudipti Hajela) – Gold.
- Sift Kaur Samra, Manini Kaushik and Aashi Chouksey (50m Rifle 3P Team Event) – Silver Medal
- Manu Bhakar, Rhythm Sangwan and Isha Singh (25m pistol team event) – Gold
- Sift Kaur Samra 50m Rifle 3 Positions (Women) – Gold Medal
- Aashi Chouksey 50m Rifle 3 Positions (Women) – Bronze
- Angad, Gurjot and Anant win: Skeet Team Event (Shooting) – Bronze
- Vishnu Saravanan, sailing (ILCA7)-ILCA7
- Isha Singh, Pistol Shooting 25 meters (Women’s Category) – Silver
- Anant Jeet Singh, Shooting (Skeet) – Silver
- Roshibina Devi Wushu (60 kg: Sanda Category) – Silver
- Arjun Cheema, Shiv Narwal and Sarabjot Singh (10m Air Pistol) – Gold
- Anush Aggarwala (Equestrian Dressage Individual Event) – Bronze
- Shooting 50m 3P Rifle Men’s Team – Gold Medal
- Ramkumar Ramanathan and Saketh Myneni – Silver in Tennis Men’s Doubles
- Palak Gulia-Gold in Women’s Category 10 Meter Air Pistol (Shooting)
- Shooting 10m Pistol Individual (Palak Gulia)-Gold Medal
- Isha Singh-Women Category 10 Meter Air Pistol (Shooting)-Silver
- Squash Women’s Team-Bronze
- Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar – Silver in Men’s Category 50 Meter Rifle 3 Positions (Shooting)
- Kiran Baliyan (Shot Put) – Bronze Medal
- Sarabjot Singh and Divya TS, shooting silver in 10 meter air pistol mixed event
- Rohan Bopanna and Rutuja Bhosale win gold in mixed doubles (tennis)
- Squash men’s team won gold
- Karthik Kumar won silver in Men’s 10 thousand meters (Athletics)
- Gulveer Singh won bronze in Men’s 10 thousand meters (Athletics)
- Female player Aditi Ashok (Golf) won silver
- Manisha Keer, Rajeshwari Kumari and Preeti Rajak pair won silver in women’s team event trap (shooting)
- K Chenai, Zorawar Singh and Prithviraj Tondaiman won gold in men’s team event trap (shooting)
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Shooters dominate in Asian Games, Sarabjot-Divya won silver
Hangzhou asian games 2023 day 7: Indian promising players are bringing glory to the country with their brilliant performance in the ongoing Asian Games in Hangzhou, China. Talking about shooting alone, the country has got 19 medals. It is still expected that Indians will win more medals in other events. India has got 6 gold, 8 silver and 5 bronze medals in shooting.
This is India’s best performance in any Asian Games so far. Till now India has got a total of 34 medals. In Shooting (10 meter air pistol mixed event), India’s pair of Divya TS and Sarabjot Singh won the silver medal on the seventh day. At the same time, the gold medal has gone to China. India is at fourth position in the points table with 8 gold wins so far.
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Medals won so far
- Mehuli Ghosh, Ramita Jindal and Aashi Choukse – 10m Air Rifle (Shooting) – Silver
- Arjun Lal Jat and Arvind Singh, Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls (Rowing) – Silver
- Babu Lal and Lekh Ram, (Rowing) Men’s Coxless Doubles – Bronze
- Men’s Coxed 8 Team-(Rowing)-Silver
- Ramita Jindal-Women’s 10m Air Rifle (Shooting)-Bronze
- Aishwarya Tomar, Divyansh Panwar and Rudranksh Patil – 10m Air Rifle Team Event (Shooting) – Gold
- Ashish, Jaswinder Singh, Puneet Kumar and Bhim Singh – Men’s Coxless 4 (Rowing) – Bronze
- Parminder Singh, Jakar Khan, Satnam Singh and Sukhmeet Singh – Men’s Quadruple Sculls (Rowing) – Bronze
- Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar-Men’s 10m Air Rifle (Shooting)-Bronze
- Anish, Adarsh Singh and Vijayveer Sidhu – Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol (Shooting) – Bronze
- Women’s Cricket Team-Gold
- Neha Thakur Sailing (Dinghy – ILCA4 Event) – Silver
- Ibad Ali Selling (RS:X)-Bronze
- In horse riding, India won the dressage team event (Divyakirti Singh, Hriday Vipul Chhed and Anush Aggarwala, Sudipti Hajela) – Gold.
- Sift Kaur Samra, Manini Kaushik and Aashi Chouksey (50m Rifle 3P Team Event) – Silver Medal
- Manu Bhakar, Rhythm Sangwan and Isha Singh (25m pistol team event) – Gold
- Sift Kaur Samra 50m Rifle 3 Positions (Women) – Gold Medal
- Aashi Chouksey 50m Rifle 3 Positions (Women) – Bronze
- Angad, Gurjot and Anant win: Skeet Team Event (Shooting) – Bronze
- Vishnu Saravanan, sailing (ILCA7)-ILCA7
- Isha Singh, Pistol Shooting 25 meters (Women’s Category) – Silver
- Anant Jeet Singh, Shooting (Skeet) – Silver
- Roshibina Devi Wushu (60 kg: Sanda Category) – Silver
- Arjun Cheema, Shiv Narwal and Sarabjot Singh (10m Air Pistol) – Gold
- Anush Aggarwala (Equestrian Dressage Individual Event) – Bronze
- Shooting 50m 3P Rifle Men’s Team – Gold Medal
- Ramkumar Ramanathan and Saketh Myneni – Silver in Tennis Men’s Doubles
- Palak Gulia-Gold in Women’s Category 10 Meter Air Pistol (Shooting)
- Shooting 10m Pistol Individual (Palak Gulia)-Gold Medal
- Isha Singh-Women Category 10 Meter Air Pistol (Shooting)-Silver
- Squash Women’s Team-Bronze
- Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar – Silver in Men’s Category 50 Meter Rifle 3 Positions (Shooting)
- Kiran Baliyan (Shot Put) – Bronze Medal
- Sarabjot Singh and Divya TS, shooting silver in 10 meter air pistol mixed event
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Asian Games 2023: India’s performance was like this on the 6th day of Asian Games, 8 gold in the account so far
India’s young shooters asian games The process of winning gold in Asian Games 2023 continued on Friday as the country won a total of eight medals with two gold, four silver and two bronze on the sixth day. India is at fourth position in the medal table after winning a total of 33 medals including eight gold, 12 silver and 13 bronze. China is at the top by winning 200 medals including 105 gold, 63 silver and 32 bronze. Indian shooters gave their best performance till date by adding two gold and three silver.
Shooters broke Doha’s record
In the last six days, Indian shooters have won 18 medals including six gold and seven silver. Earlier, India’s best performance in the shooting event of the Asian Games was in the 2006 Doha Games when it won 14 medals.
India’s excellent performance in rifle
In the men’s 50m rifle three positions, India won the gold medal with a world record as Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar (591), Swapnil Kusale (591) and Akhil Sheoran (587) overcame the Chinese challenge and scored 1769. Palak Gulia and Isha Singh gave a historic performance to each other in the women’s individual 10 meter air pistol event and won gold and silver medals respectively. In the women’s 10 meter air pistol team category, 18-year-old Isha (579), Palak (577) and Divya TS (575) won the silver medal with a total score of 1731. After this, 22 year old Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar won the silver medal in the individual rifle three positions event with a score of 459.7. This is Palak’s first individual medal in an international competition. He scored 242.1 in the final which is a record in the Asian Games. Isha has also won silver in the women’s 25 meter pistol event. Whereas Isha, Manu Bhakar and Rhythm Sangwan won the gold medal in the team event. Isha, who won individual silver in 25 meter pistol on Wednesday, was also a part of the team that won silver in 10 meter air pistol. Isha scored 239.7 in the individual final.
India had to be satisfied with silver in tennis
In the tennis men’s doubles event, Ramkumar Ramanathan and Saketh Myneni lost in the finals and had to settle for a silver medal. However, the mixed doubles pair of Rohan Bopanna and Rutuja Bhosale has kept India’s hopes of a gold medal in tennis alive by reaching the finals. The pair of Bopanna and Bhosale defeated Chan Hao-Ching and Yu-Hsiu Hsu in the mixed doubles semi-finals of Chinese Taipei. 1, 3 6, 10 Defeated by 4. Chinese Taipei’s Hsu Yu Siu and Jason Jung defeated the second seeded Indian pair in the men’s doubles. 4, 6 Defeated by 4. This is Ramkumar’s first medal in the Asian Games and Myneni’s third medal. He has won men’s doubles silver with Satnam Singh and mixed doubles gold with Sania Mirza at the 2014 Incheon Games. This is India’s first medal in tennis this time. India had won three medals in Jakarta in 2018 but this time it will have to return with only two medals.
Such was the performance in squash
On the strength of the brilliant play of experienced Saurav Ghoshal and Abhay Singh, the Indian men’s squash team won over Malaysia to enter the final in which they will face Pakistan, while the Indian women’s squash team won the bronze medal after losing to Hong Kong in the semi-finals. Saurav and Abhay sealed their ticket to the final by registering identical 3-1 wins against their respective rivals. After winning both the initial matches, Mahesh Mangaonkar did not need to play. The Indian team had won the bronze medal in the last Asian Games. The trio of Joshna Chinappa, Anhat Singh and Tanvi Khanna were defeated 1-2 by Hong Kong. The Indian women’s team had won the silver medal in 2018.
Kiran Baliyan gives bronze to India in shot put
On the opening day of the athletics competition, Kiran Baliyan became the first Indian woman to win a medal in the shot put event of the Asian Games in 72 years by winning a bronze medal. She opened India’s account in athletics by throwing the shot put 17.36 meters in her best third attempt of the day. Kiran thus became the second Indian after Barbara Webster to win a medal in the women’s shot put event at the Asian Games. Anglo-Indian Barbara from Mumbai won the bronze medal in the first edition of the Asiad in New Delhi in 1951. In this event, the second Indian Manpreet Kaur finished fifth with a throw of 16.25 meters.
India’s performance in the race was like this
In the women’s 400 meter race, Himanshi Malik finished fifth in her heat 3 with a timing of 57.82 seconds, due to which she could not qualify for the finals. Among other Indians during the day, Aishwarya Mishra qualified for the finals by finishing second in Heat 1 with a season’s best timing of 52.73 seconds. In the men’s 400 meter race, Mohammad Ajmal qualified for the finals by finishing second in his heat with a timing of 45.76 seconds. Whereas Mohammad Anas Yahiya could not qualify.
Such was the performance in wire shot throw.
In the final of women’s wire shot put event, Tanya Chaudhary (60.50 m) and Rachna Kumari (58.13 m) finished seventh and ninth respectively.
India’s performance in walking
In the morning session, national record holder Priyanka Goswami finished fifth in the women’s 20 km walk with a timing of one hour 43 minutes and seven seconds. In the men’s 20 km event, Vikas Singh finished fifth with a time of 1:27:33 seconds. In this, another Indian Sandeep Singh got ‘disqualified’ during the race.
Zareen secures Paris Olympic quota and medal in boxing
Two-time world champion in boxing Nikhat Zareen secured Paris Olympic quota and medal by reaching the semi-finals of women’s 50 kg category without breaking a sweat. Nikhat’s priority in Hangzhou was to secure an Olympic quota and she achieved this with an RSC (Referee Stoppage) win over Jordan’s Nassar Hanan in the quarterfinals. Nikhat, playing her third match at the Asiad, took less than three minutes to register victory and will now face Thailand’s two-time World Championship bronze medalist Chuthamat Raksat in the semi-finals on Sunday. World Championship bronze medalist Parveen (57 kg) managed to reach the quarterfinals by defeating local favorite Jichun Xu 5-0. Lakshya Chahar was eliminated in the round of 16 in the 80 kg category, losing 1-4 to Omurbek Bekzhigit Ululu of Kyrgyzstan.
India’s brilliant performance in badminton
The Indian men’s badminton team defeated Nepal 3-0 in the quarterfinals and secured a historic medal after 37 years. Lakshya Sen first came on the court, he defeated Prince Dahal 21-5 21-8, after which in the second match, Kidambi Srikanth defeated Sunil Joshi 21-4 21-13. In the third match, Mithun Manjunath won the match with a 21-2 21-17 victory over Bishnu Katuwal. The Indian men’s team has ensured at least a bronze medal and now in the semi-finals the team will face the winner of the match between Indonesia and Korea. But the Indian women’s team was disappointed. The team led by PV Sindhu was eliminated after losing 0-3 to Thailand in the quarter-finals. Two-time Olympic medalist Sindhu suffered a 21-14, 15-21, 14-21 defeat at the hands of Pornpawee Chochuwong in the first singles match. After this, world number 17 pair Trisa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand were defeated by Jongkolphan Kittitharakul and Ravinda P 21-19, 21-5. Ashmita Chaliha was dismissed by Busanan Ongbamrungphan for 21. Defeated by 9,21.16.
Indian women’s hockey team defeated Malaysia 6-0
The Indian women’s hockey team maintained its dominance and registered its second consecutive win by defeating Malaysia 6-0 in the Pool A match. Monica (seventh minute) opened India’s account, after which vice-captain Deep Grace Ekka (eighth), Navneet Kaur (11th), Vaishnavi Vitthal Phalke (15th), Sangeeta Kumari (24th) and Lalremsiami (50th) also scored.
Table Tennis kept medal hopes alive in Table Tennis
Commonwealth Games gold medalist Manika Batra kept her medal hopes alive by reaching the women’s singles quarter-finals in the table tennis event, but Sharath Kamal and G Sathiyan had to face defeat in the last-16. Manika confirmed her place in the quarter-finals by defeating Suthasini Sawetabut of Thailand 4-2 (11-7, 6-11, 12-10, 11-13, 12-10, 11-6) in a close match.
Indian golfer Aditi Ashok remains in the race for medal
Indian golfer Aditi Ashok remains in the race for a medal in the individual event with second place by a margin of one shot.
India’s performance in chess was like this
India’s men’s and women’s teams began their campaign with easy wins over Mongolia and Philippines respectively in the chess team event. India’s Sajan Prakash and Advet Page finished fifth and seventh respectively in their finals, ending the country’s swimming campaign without a medal.
India’s journey in cycle race ends
Indian cyclists Aso and David Beckham finished 10th and 11th respectively in the 7th to 12th place finals of the men’s keirin event. India’s 15-member eSports contingent ended its campaign with the exit of the DOTA 2 team.
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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
- Mehuli Ghosh, Ramita Jindal and Aashi Choukse – 10m Air Rifle (Shooting) – Silver
- Arjun Lal Jat and Arvind Singh, Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls (Rowing) – Silver
- Babu Lal and Lekh Ram, (Rowing) Men’s Coxless Doubles – Bronze
- Men’s Coxed 8 Team-(Rowing)-Silver
- Ramita Jindal-Women’s 10m Air Rifle (Shooting)-Bronze
- Aishwarya Tomar, Divyansh Panwar and Rudranksh Patil – 10m Air Rifle Team Event (Shooting) – Gold
- Ashish, Jaswinder Singh, Puneet Kumar and Bhim Singh – Men’s Coxless 4 (Rowing) – Bronze
- Parminder Singh, Jakar Khan, Satnam Singh and Sukhmeet Singh – Men’s Quadruple Sculls (Rowing) – Bronze
- Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar-Men’s 10m Air Rifle (Shooting)-Bronze
- Anish, Adarsh Singh and Vijayveer Sidhu – Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol (Shooting) – Bronze
- Women’s Cricket Team-Gold
- Neha Thakur Sailing (Dinghy – ILCA4 Event) – Silver
- Ibad Ali Selling (RS:X)-Bronze
- In horse riding, India won the dressage team event (Divyakirti Singh, Hriday Vipul Chhed and Anush Aggarwala, Sudipti Hajela) – Gold.
- Sift Kaur Samra, Manini Kaushik and Aashi Chouksey (50m Rifle 3P Team Event) – Silver Medal
- Manu Bhakar, Rhythm Sangwan and Isha Singh (25m pistol team event) – Gold
- Sift Kaur Samra 50m Rifle 3 Positions (Women) – Gold Medal
- Aashi Chouksey 50m Rifle 3 Positions (Women) – Bronze
- Angad, Gurjot and Anant win: Skeet Team Event (Shooting) – Bronze
- Vishnu Saravanan, sailing (ILCA7)-ILCA7
- Isha Singh, Pistol Shooting 25 meters (Women’s Category) – Silver
- Anant Jeet Singh, Shooting (Skeet) – Silver
- Roshibina Devi Wushu (60 kg: Sanda Category) – Silver
- Arjun Cheema, Shiv Narwal and Sarabjot Singh (10m Air Pistol) – Gold
- Anush Aggarwala (Equestrian Dressage Individual Event) – Bronze
- Shooting 50m 3P Rifle Men’s Team – Gold Medal
- Shooting 10m Pistol Individual (Palak Gulia)-Gold Medal
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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