BHUBANESWAR 31-Aug-2018
India bagged two silver and four bronze medals on the 13th day of the 18th Asian Games at Jakarka and Palembang in Indonesia today. In the overall medals table, India maintained its eighth position with a total of 65, which included 13 gold, 23 silver and 29 bronze.
India also equalled its highest medal record in one Asian Games with the 2010 Beijing Games, where the country had secured 65 medals including 14 gold, 17 silver and 34 bronze. Chine continued to lead the table with 270 medals (122+86+62).
MILESTONES:
* Dutee Chand won one silver medal each in 100m and 200m sprint, emulating the success of the legendary PT Usha in Asian Games.
* Dutee’s silver in 100m was India’s first in 20 years.
* Neeraj Chopra also became the second Indian after Milkha Singh to win a Commonwealth and Asian Games gold in athletics in the same year.
* Fouad Mirza became the first Indian to win an individual silver medal in equistrean competition in Asian Games.
* Athletics brought India the most medals (19) followed by shooting (9).
* The men`s table tennis team won the country`s first ever medal in table tennis at the Asian Games.
* PV Sindhu became the first individual badminton player to win silver medal in singles event of the Asian Games and Saina Nehwal first to win bronze.
* India secured a bronze medal in the men`s team regu event which was the country`s first medal in sepak takraw since the debut of the sport in the 1990 Asian Games.
* Hima Das won 400m silver with a new Indian record of 50.79sec, first Indian women to run under 51sec.
* Vinesh Phogat became the first Indian female wrestler to win a gold medal in the Asian Games.
* Rahi Sarnobat became the first Indian female shooter to win gold medal at the Asian Games on
* Abhishek Verma broke the Asian Games record in men’s 10m air pistol event.
* Indian men’s hockey team mauled Hong Kong 26-0 to break an 86-year-old record of highest goal difference, the previous best being 24-1 against USA in Berlin Olympic Games.
* Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra was the flag bearer for India at the opening ceremony of the Games.
HEARTBREAKS:
* Two-time Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar crashed out in the opening round of men’s 74kg freestyle wrestling.
* India lost one bronze medal in athletics as Govindan Lakshmanan, who finished third with a timing of 29:44.91 was later disqualified as he stepped inside on the bend to maintain his balance.
* In men’s hockey, defending champions India lost to Malaysia in the semifinals and failed to qualify for 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
* Indian women`s hockey team settled with silver after losing to Japan in the final 1-2.
ODISHA ANGLE:
* Dutee Chand became the most successful athlete from Odisha in Asian Games, bagging two individual silver medals.
* Dutee won the two silver in 100m and 200m sprint, clocking 11.32 and 23.20 respectively.
* Jackpot followed Dutee, as Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik announced a total cash award of Rs 3 crore for the two silver, while Odisha Olympic and Athletic Associations declared Rs 1 lakh each.
* Purnima Hembram finished fourth in women’s heptathlon, garnering a total of 5837 points.
* Gymnast Rakesh Patra missed out on team final by just 0.35 points.
* Badminton player Rutaparna Panda lost in women’s doubles first round with Arathi Sara Sunil as her partner.
* Rower Sanjukta Dungdung finished seventh in women’s pair and sixth in women’s four events.
* Jauna Murmu finished fifth in women`s 400m hurdles, clocking 57.48s.
MEDALS FOR INDIA:
ATHLETICS (7+10+2=19):
Gold: 1. Tajinderpal Singh Toor (Men’s shot put), 2. Neeraj Chopra (Men`s javelin), 3. Manjit Singh (Men’s 800m), 4. Arpinder Singh (Men’s triple jump), 5. Swapna Barman (Women’s heptathlon), 6. Jinson Johnson (Men’s 1500m), 7. MR Poovamma, Saritaben Gaikwad, Hima Das, Vismaya Velluva Koroth (Women’s 4x400m relay).
Silver: 1. Hima Das (Women’s 400m), 2. Muhammed Anas (Men’s 400m), 3. Dutee Chand (Women’s 200m), 4. Dharun Ayyasamy (Men`s 400m hurdles), 5. Sudha Singh (Women`s 3000m steeplechase), 6. Neena Varakil (Women`s long jump), 7. Jinson Johnson (Men’s 800m), 8. Rajiv Arokia, Muhammed Anas, Hima Das, MR Poovamma (Mixed 4x400m relay), 9. Dutee Chand (Women’s 200m), 10. Dharun Ayyasamy, Kunhu Mohammed, Rajiv Arokia, Muhammed Anas (Men’s 4x400m relay).
Bronze: 1. PU Chitra (Women’s 1500m), 2. Seema Punia (Women’s discus).
ARCHERY (0+2+0=2):
Silver: 1. Muskan Kirar, Madhumita Kumari, Jyothi Surekha Vennam (Women’s team compound), 2. Abhishek Verma, Rajat Chauhan, Aman Saini (Men’s team compound)
BADMINTON (0+1+1=2):
Silver: 1. PV Sindhu (Women’s singles)
Bronze: 1. Saina Nehwal (Women`s singles).
BOXING (0+0+1=1):
Bronze: 1. Vikas Krishan Yadav (Men’s Middleweight, 75kg).
BRIDGE (0+0+2=2):
Bronze: 1. Sumit Mukherjee, Debabrata Majumder, Jaggy Shivdasani, Rajeshwar Tewari, Ajay Khare, Raju Tolani (Men’s team), 2. Bachiraju Satyanarayana, Rajeev Khandelwal, Gopinath Manna, Himani Khandelwal, Hema Deora, Kiran Nadar (Mixed team).
EQUASTRIAN (0+2+0=2):
Silver: 1. Fouaad Mirza (Individual jumping), 2. Fouaad Mirza, Rakesh Kumar, Ashish Malik, Jitender Singh (Team jumping)
HOCKEY (0+1+0=1):
Silver: 1. Women Team (Navjot Kaur, Gurjit Kaur, Deep Grace Ekka, Monika Malik, Reena Khokhar, Nikki Pradhan, Savita Punia (GK), Rajani Etimarpu (GK), Vandana Katariya, Deepika Thakur, Udita, Namita Toppo, Lalremsiami, Navneet Kaur, Sunita Lakra, Rani Rampal (C), Lilima Minz, Neha Goyal).
RESULTS:
Aug 19: India (Udita 6’, Vandana Katariya 13’,27’; Gurjit Kaur 15’,21’,57’; Navneet Kaur 24’,50’) beat Indonesia 8-0.
August 21: India (Gurjit Kaur 7’,36’,44’,52; Lalremsiami 9’,19’,30’; Neha Goyal 10’, Navneet Kaur 11’,12’,49’; Navjot Kaur 16’,54’; Vandana Katariya 29’,37’,53’; Udita 34’, Lilima Minz 38’,45’; Deep Grace Ekka 43’, Monika Malik 55’) beat Kazakhstan 21-0.
August 25: India (Navneet Kaur 16’, Gurjit Kaur 54’55’; Vandana Katariya 56’) beat South Korea (Lee Y 21’) 4-1.
August 27: India (Rani Rampal 37`,46`,55`; Monika 51`, Navjot Kaur 54`) beat Thailand 5-0.
August 29 (SF): India (Gurjit Kaur 52’) beat China 1-0.
August 31 (Final): India (Neha Goyal 25’) lost to Japan (Shimizu 11’, Kawamura 44’) 1-2.
Men:
August 20: India (Rupinder Pal Singh 1’,2’; Dilpreet Singh 6’,29’,32’; Akashdeep Singh 10’,44’; Simranjeet Singh 13’38’53’; SV Sunil 25’, Vivek Sagar Prasad 26’, Mandeep Singh 29’,44’,49’; Harmanpreet Singh 31’, Amit Rohidas 54’) beat Indonesia 17-0.
August 20: India (Akashdeep Singh 2’,32’,39; Manpreet Singh 2’,17’; Rupinder Pal Singh 3’,4’,59’; SV Sunil 7’,45’; Vivek Sagar Prasad 14’, Lalit Upadhayay 16’,19’,34’; Amit Rohidas 17’, Harmanpreet Singh 28’,52’,53’,55’; Varun Kumar 29’, Dilpreet Singh 47’, Chinglensana Singh 51’, Simranjeet Singh 53’, Surender 54’) beat Hong Kong 26-0.
August 24: India (SV Sunil 7’, Dilpreet Singh 12’, Rupinder Pal Singh 17’,38’; Mandeep Singh 32’,57’; Akashdeep Singh 46’, Vivek Sagar Prasad 47’) beat Japan 8-0.
August 26: India (Rupinder Pal Singh 1’, Chinglensana Singh 4’, Lalit Upadhayay 15’, Manpreet Singh 48’, Akashdeep Singh 55’) beat Korea (Manjae 32’,34’; Jonghyun 59’) 5-3.
August 28: India (Rupinder Pal Singh 1’,51’,52’; Harmanpreet Singh 5’,21’,32’; Akashdeep Singh 3’,10’,17’,22’,31’,42’; Vivek Prasad 31’, Mandeep Singh 35’,43’,58’; Amit Rohidas 37’, Dilpreet Singh 52’, Lalit Upadhayay57’,58’) beat Sri Lanka 20-0.
August 30 (SF): India (Harmanpreet Singh 33’, Varun Kumar 40’) lost to Malaysia (Fa Saari 40’, Rahim 59) 8-9 via shoot out. Full time 2-2 draw. Shootout: India (Harmanpreet Singh 2, Akashdeep Singh 2, Manpreet Singh 1, Dilpreet Singh) lost 6-7.
KABADDI (0+1+1=2):
Silver: 1. Indian women’s team (Kavita, Sayali Sanjay Keripale, Priyanka, Randeeep Kaur Khera, Manpreet Kaur, Shalini Pathak, Payel Chowdhary, Sakshi Kumari, Ritu Negi, Usha Rani Narsimhaiah, Sonali Vishnu Shingte, Madhu).
Bronze: 1. Indian men’s team (Girish Ernak, Monu Goyat, Deepak Niwas Hooda, Ajay Thakur, Mohit Chillar, Rohit Kumar, Sandeep Narwal, Rajulal Chaudhary, Pardeep Narwal, Mallesh Gangadhari, Rishank Devadiga, Rahul Chaudhari).
KURASH (0+1+1=2):
Silver: 1. Pincky Baihara (Women’s 52kg)
Bronze: 1. Malaprabha Yadhav (Women’s 52kg)
ROWING (1+0+2=3):
Gold: 1. Swaran Singh, Dattu Baban Bhokanal, Om Prakash, Sukhmeet Singh (Men’s quadruple sculls).
Bronze: 1. Dushyant Chauhan (Men’s lightweight single scull), 2. Rohit Kumar, Bhagwan Singh (Men’s lightweight double sculls).
SAILING (0+1+2=3):
Silver: 1. Shweta Shervegar, Varsha Gautham (49er FX Women).
Bronze: 1. Harshita Tomar (Open Laser 4.7), 2. Varun Thakkar, Ganapathy Chengappa (49er Men)
SEPAK TAKRAW (0+0+1=1):
Bronze: 1. Niken Khangembam, Akash Yumnam, Gurumayum Jiteshor Sharma, Harish Kumar, Malemnganba Sorokhaibam, Lalit Kumar, Seitaram Thokchom, Ngathem Jotin Singh, Henary Wahengbam, Dheeraj, Sanjeck Waikhom, Sandeep Kumar (Men’s team regu).
SHOOTING (2+4+3=9):
Gold: 1. Saurabh Chaudhary (Men’s 10m air pistol), 2. Rahi Sarnobat (Women’s 25m pistol).
Silver: 1. Deepak Kumar (Men’s 10m air rifle), 2. Lakshay Sheoran (Men’s trap), 3. Sanjeev Rajput (Men’s 50m rifle three positions), 4. Shardul Vihan (Men’s double trap).
Bronze: 1. Apurvi Chandela, Ravi Kumar (10m air rifle mixed team), 2. Abhishek Verma (Men’s 10m air pistol), 3. Heena Sidhu (Women’s 10m air pistol).
SQUASH (0+0+3=3):
Bronze: 1. Dipika Pallikal (Women’s singles), 2. Joshna Chinappa (Women’s singles), 3. Saurav Ghosal (Men’s singles), 4. Saurav Ghosal, Harinder Pal Sandhu, Ramit Tondon, Mahesh Mangaonkar (Men’s Team).
TABLE TENNIS (0+0+2=2):
Bronze: 1. Sathiyan Gnanasekaran, Achanta Sharath Kamal, Anthony Amalraj, Harmeet Desai, Manav Thakkar (Men’s team), 2. Achanta Sharath Kamal, Manika Batra (Mixed doubles).
TENNIS (1+0+2=3):
Gold: 1. Rohan Bopanna, Divij Sharan (Men’s doubles).
Bronze: 1. Ankita Raina (Women’s singles), 2. Prajnesh Gunneswaran Prabhakaran (Men’s singles).
WRESTLING (2+0+1=3):
Gold: 1. Bajrang Punia (Men’s 65kg freestyle). 2. Vinesh Phogat (Women’s 50kg freestyle).
Bronze: 1. Divya Kakran (Women’s 68kg freestyle).
WUSHU (0+0+4=4):
Bronze: 1. Surya Bhanu Pratap Singh (Men’s 60kg sanda), 2. Narender Grewal (Men’s 65kg sanda), 3. Santosh Kumar (Men’s 56kg sanda), 4. Naorem Roshibina Devi (Women’s 60kg sanda).
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PHOTO: Ace Odisha sprinter Dutee Chand celebrates after winning silver medal on August 26, 2018.