Close X
Sunday, November 24, 2024
ADVT 
Sports

Dutee Chand, Hima Das And Muhammed Anas Add Three Silvers To India’s Tally

Darpan News Desk IANS, 26 Aug, 2018 05:20 PM

    Indian sprinters Muhammed Anas, Hima Das and Dutee Chand claimed silver medals, while two rare silver medals in equestrian and two bronze medals in the bridge event soared India's medal tally to 36 at the end of ninth day at the 18th Asian Games on Sunday.

     

    Among other success stories on the day, ace Indian singles shuttlers Saina Nehwal and P.V. Sindhu entered the semi-finals to assure two historic medals, while the men's and women's compound archery teams advanced to the finals and India's men's hockey team defeated South Korea 5-3 to be on the verge of qualifying for the semi-finals.

     

    The first medals in the day came from the equestrian competition. In the final of the jumping team event, the Indian team of Rakesh Kumar, Ashish Malik, Jitender Singh and Fouaad Mirza scored 121.30 points to finish second.

     

    Fouaad also shone in the individual event, taking the silver with 26.40 points.

     
     
     
     

    Then in the evening, the athletes took charge, with Anas and Hima claiming the silver medals in the men's and women's 400 metres races respectively, while Dutee finished second in the women's 100 metres race.

     

    Reigning Asian champion Anas completed the race in 45.69 seconds to be second, while Hima clocked a national record mark of 50.79 seconds to take the second place in the women's race.

     
     
     
     
     
     

    The other two Indian competitors in the races, Rajiv Arokia and Nirmala finished fourth. While Rajiv timed 45.84 seconds to complete the men's 400m race, Nirmala finished the race in 52.96 seconds.

     

    Dutee clocked 11.32 seconds to earn the silver. The gold medal went to Edidiong Odiong of Bahrain, who clocked 11.30 while China's Yongli Wei took the bronze, clocking 11.33.

     

    In the men's 10,000m category, India's Govindan Lakshmanan missed out on a medal as he was disqualified following an official review.

     
     
     
     

    India's Anu Raghavan and Jauna Murmu qualified for the women's 400m hurdles final. Anu took a time of 56.77 seconds to finish at the third place in Heat 2, while Jauna clocked 59.20 seconds to take the fourth spot in Heat 1.

     

    India collected two bronze medals in bridge which is making its debut at the Games. India's mixed team and men's bridge teams lost their semi-final matches.

     

    The mixed team, comprising Kiran Nadar, Satyanarayana Bachiraju, Hema Deora, Gopinath Manna, Himani Khandelwal and Rajeev Khandelwal, lost to Thailand in their semi-final match.

     

    The men's team of Jaggy Shivdasani, Rajeshwar Tewari, Sumit Mukherjee, Debabrata Majumder, Raju Tolani and Ajay Khare, fell against Singapore in the semi-finals.

     
     
     
     

    India's success also continued in archery, with the men's and women's compound archery teams overcoming Taiwan teams in the semi-finals on Sunday to set up title clashes against South Korean teams.

     

    The men's team, comprising Rajat Chauhan, Aman Saini and Abhishek Verma, beat Qatar (227-213), Philippines (227-226) and Taiwan (230-227) in the three matches on the day to be one win away from successfully defending their title.

     

    The women's team's of Muskan Kirar, Madhumita Kumari and Jyothi Surekha Vennam got past Indonesia (229-224) and Taiwan (225-222) in the quarter-finals and semi-finals respectively.

     

    In badminton court, Olympic 2016 silver medallist Sindhu edged past Thailand's Nitchaon Jindapol 21-11, 16-21, 21-14, while Saina defeated Ratchanok Inthanon of Thailand 21-18, 21-16 in their quarter-final matches.

     
     
     
     

    In the semi-finals, Saina will meet Taiwanese top seed Tai Tzu Ying, while third seeded Sindhu will take on Japanese Akane Yamaguchi.

     

    This is the first time Indian women singles shuttlers are assured of a medal in Asian Games. And India will have the first singles medals in badminton after the 1982 Asiad when Syed Modi won the bronze.

     

    In men's hockey, India will only need a draw against Sri Lanka on Tuesday to end Pool A as the top ranked team and enter the semi-finals. India's 5-3 win over South Korea was their fourth successive victory here.

     
     
     
     

    It was drag-flicker Rupinder Pal Singh (1st minute), Chinglensana Singh Kangujam (5th), Lalit Upadhyay (16th), Manpreet Singh (49th) and Akashdeep Singh (56th) who contributed to India's scoreline. For South Korea, Skipper Manjae Jung (33th, 35th) and Jhongyun Jang (60th) scored.

     

    Meanwhile, the Indian women's table tennis team reached the quarter-finals. Team comprising Mouma Das, Ayhika Mukherjee and Sutritha Mukherjee, defeated Qatar 3-0 in the first match but lost to China 0-3 in the second match. In the third match of the day, India outplayed Iran 3-1 to join China in the quarter-finals.

     

    The men's team of G. Sathiyan, Sharath Kamal and Harmeet Desai won their first match 3-0 against the UAE.

     

    In handball action, India produced a spirited fight before going down 31-35 to Taiwan in Group 3.

     
     
     

    MORE Sports ARTICLES

    ISSF World Cup: Manu Bhaker Shoots Gold, Bronze For Ravi Kumar

    ISSF World Cup: Manu Bhaker Shoots Gold, Bronze For Ravi Kumar
    India jumped to the top of the pecking order as young Manu Bhaker clinched a gold medal while Ravi Kumar bagged a bronze in the ISSF World Cup in Guadalajara, Mexico.

    ISSF World Cup: Manu Bhaker Shoots Gold, Bronze For Ravi Kumar

    Navjot Kaur Wins Asian Wrestling Gold; Sakshi Malik Settles For Bronze; Silver For Vinesh Phogat

    Navjot Kaur beat Japan’s Miya Imai 9-1 in a one-sided contest in the final of the women’s 65kg freestyle category to win gold in the Asian Wrestling Championships in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, on Friday.

    Navjot Kaur Wins Asian Wrestling Gold; Sakshi Malik Settles For Bronze; Silver For Vinesh Phogat

    Canucks To Host 2019 NHL Draft

    Canucks To Host 2019 NHL Draft
    The Vancouver Canucks will host the 2019 NHL Draft at Rogers Arena, the National Hockey League, Canucks and City of Vancouver announced today.

    Canucks To Host 2019 NHL Draft

    Canada's Women's Hockey Team Loses Gold Medal Game 3-2 In Shootout At PyeongChang Olympics

    Canada's Women's Hockey Team Loses Gold Medal Game 3-2 In Shootout At PyeongChang Olympics
    This is the first gold for Team USA since 1998.

    Canada's Women's Hockey Team Loses Gold Medal Game 3-2 In Shootout At PyeongChang Olympics

    Former Women's Hockey Star Hayley Wickenheiser To Donate Brain To Concussion Research

    Former Women's Hockey Star Hayley Wickenheiser To Donate Brain To Concussion Research
    American bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor and Hockey Hall of Famer Angela Ruggiero of the U.S., were also listed in Tuesday's announcement.

    Former Women's Hockey Star Hayley Wickenheiser To Donate Brain To Concussion Research

    Winnipeggers Bite Back At Criticism From Sharks Players

    Winnipeggers Bite Back At Criticism From Sharks Players
    Winnipeggers Are Biting Back At Criticism Three San Jose Sharks Players Have Levelled Against The City

    Winnipeggers Bite Back At Criticism From Sharks Players