Asian Athletics: India finish on a high

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Pune - India finished the 20th Asian Athletics Championship on a high after winning a gold, two silver and four bronze medals on the final day of the competition at the Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex here Sunday.

The women’s 400m relay team, which was assembled at the last minute by having 800m specialist Tintu Luka run at No.2 position, won the gold medal to thunderous applause from the packed audience.

The team comprising Nirmala, Luka, Anu Mariam Jose and M.R. Poovamma ran brilliantly after Luka gave a good run to clock three minutes 32.26 seconds for the gold medal.

Chinese women followed in the second place at 3:35.31 ahead of Japan, who produced 3:35.72.

Triple jumper Renjith Maheswary won the silver medal after a leap of 16.76 metres, just one centimetre behind gold winner Cao Shuo of China. India’s Arpinder Singh sneaked in to win the bronze with a leap of 16.58.

The second silver came in the women’s 200m sprint where Asha Roy made India proud, much against expectations.

High jumper Jithin Thomas had to settle for the silver after he was tied for the top place at 2.21m with two other jumpers.

After a series of jumps to break the tie between China’s Bi Xiaolang and Iran’s Keyvan Ghanbarzadeh, Jithin failed to clear 2.20 after Xiaolang had cleared it. The Iranian too failed, giving the Chinese the gold.

Asha Roy was home 23.71 seconds, while Dutee Chand pushed Chisato Fukushima of Japan to the fourth place by virtue of a photo finish.

The other two bronze medals came in men’s 400m hurdles through Satinder Singh and women’s two-lap runner Luka.

Results: Day 4

Men:

200m: 1. Xie Zhenye (Chn) 20.87s, 2. Fahad Mohammed (Ksa) 20.92, 3. Kei Takase (Jpn) 20.92.

800m: Musaab Abdelrahman (Qat) 1:46.92, 2. Abdulaziz Ladan (Ksa) 1:47.01, 3. Bilal Mansour Ali (Brn)1:48.56, 4. Manjit Singh (Ind) 1:49.70.

5,000m: 1. Regassa Mooto Dejene (Brn) 13:53.25, 2. Gebre Alemu Bekele (Brn) 13:57.23, 3. Hamed Nour Emad (Ksa) 14:05.88, 4. Lakshmanan G (Ind) 15:17.01, 5. Nitender Singh14:19.437. Mohammed Yunus (Ind) 14:32.32.

400m hurdles: 1. Fueki Yasuhiro (Jpn) 49.86s, 2. Wen Cheng (Chn) 50.07, 3. Satinder Singh (Ind) 50.35.

4x400m relay: 1. Saudi Arabia 3:02.53 NMR (old 3:02.61, Japan in Fukuoka in 1998), 2. Japan 3:04.46, 3. Sri Lanka 3:04.92, 4. India (Davinder Singh, Sachin Roby, Mohammed Kunhi, Rajiv Arokia) 3:06.01.

High jump: 1. Bi Xiaoliang (Chn) 2.21m, 2. Jithin Thomas (Ind) and Keyvan Ghanbarzadeh (Iri) 2.21.

Triple jump: 1. Cao Shu (Chn) 16.77m, 2. Renjith Maheswary (Ind) 16.76, 3. Arpinder Singh (Ind) 16.586. Mohammed Salahuddin (Ind) 15.71.

Women:

200m: 1. Viktoriya Zyabkina (Kaz) 23.62s, 2. Asha Roy (Ind) 23.71, 3. Dutee Chand (Ind) 23.82 (23:811), 4. Chisato Fukushima (Jpn) 23.82 (23:812)7. Srabani Nanda (Ind) 24.38.

800m: 1. Wang Chunyu (Chn) 2:02.47, 2. Regasa Genzeb Shumi (Brn) 2:04.16, 3. Tintu Luka (Ind) 2:04.486. Sushma Devi (Ind) 2:06.87, 7. Gamathi M (Ind) 2:10.74.

5000m: 1. Belayneh Desalegn Betlhem (UAE) 15:12.84 NMR (old 15:22.84 Daba Chalchissa Tejitu of Bahrain in 2011 Kobe), 2. Eshete Shitaye (Brn) 15:22.17, 3. Daba Chalchissa Tejitu (Brn) 15:38.637. Preeja Sreedharan (Ind) 16:29.64, 8. OP Jaisha (Ind) 16:35.47.

400m hurdles: 1. Satomi Kubokura (Jpn) 56.82s, 2. Manami Kira (Jpn) 57.78, 3. Jo Eun-Ju (Kor) 58.216. Elavarasi R (Ind) 1:04.12.

4x400m relay: 1. India (Nirmala, Tintu Luka, Anu Mariam Jose, MR Poovamma) 3:32.26, 2. China 3:35.31, 3. Japan 3:35.72.

Edited by Staff Editor