In Historic First, India Touches 100-Medal Tally In Asian Games

The Indian women’s kabaddi team defeated Chinese Taipei in the final to add a gold medal, officially taking the country’s tally to 100 medals in Hangzhou Asian Games.

Indian hockey team in Asian games with gold medals
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The Indian contingent truly lived up to the ‘Is Baar Sau Paar’ target as the nation officially touched the 100-medal mark in the Hangzhou Asian Games on Saturday. India were already assured of a century in the medals tally on Friday which concluded with the country pocketing 95 medals. More medals in compound archery (3), kabaddi (2), badminton (1), and men’s cricket (1) were already assured. On Saturday, which is the final day for Indian athletes’ events in Hangzhou, India added four more medals in archery while the women’s kabaddi team’s win over Chinese Taipei in the final officially took India to the 100-medal mark.

This is the women’s kabaddi team’s third title triumph in the continental showpiece, doing one better than its runner-up finish in the last edition of the Games in Indonesia and fulfilling the country’s expectations of touching the historic three-figure mark for the first time. With the 100-medal mark up, India have 25 gold, 35 silver and 40 bronze medal to the nation’s name. A few more medals are alreadya ssured.

It was a very difficult outing for the Indian women as Chinese Taipei pushed them to the limit in the final, missing out on the top prize by just a solitary point.

The Indian team showed nerves of steel in the last two raids to seal the contest in its favour.

India had a five-point lead going into halftime, courtesy of a super raid from Pooja, who was one of the stars of the intense title showdown that also saw the team’s coach being cautioned with a green card.

India had won 70 medals in the last edition in Indonesia where the country’s athletes won 16 gold, 23 silver and 31 bronze medals to record their best-ever performance.

On the back of a splendid show by the shooters (22) and track and field athletes (29 medals), who contributed 51 medals, India had already surpassed its best-ever show on Wednesday.

The Indian contingent won many surprise medals, the biggest being a women’s table tennis team bronze by Sutirtha Mukherjee and Ayhika Mukherjee, who humbled the mighty China in the semifinals.

Parul Chaudhary’s sensational dash in the last 30 metres of the women’s 5000m event will also be remembered for a long time as the Meerut runner snatched a gold by edging Japan’s Ririka Hironaka in a close finish.

Source: https://sports.ndtv.com/asian-games-2023/its-official-india-hit-100-medal-mark-in-hangzhou-asian-games-for-first-time-in-history-4458239

 

Asian Games Medal Tally: India Remain 4th; Medal Haul Rises to 86 With 21 Gold, 32 Silver, 33 Bronze

India added 5 medals on Day 12, remain 4th with 86 medals at Asian Games. (AP/SAI Media)

Another day, another piece of history at the Asian Games as India’s medal tally rose to 86 including 21 gold, 32 silver and 33 bronze medals. On Day 12, October 5, the Indian contingent won a total of five medals, including three gold, a silver and a bronze each.

The day started with the women’s archery team winning a historic gold for India. The trio of Jyothi Vennam, Aditi Swami and Parneet Kaur beat Chinese Taipei in a thrilling finale, winning 230-229.

The Indian men’s compound archery team ensured that there was more joy to follow, the trio of Abhishek Verma, Ojas Deotale & Prathmesh added another gold to India’s kitty. The Indian archers beat South Korea in the final with a score of 235-230.

In the squash mixed doubles final, the pair of Deepika Pallikal Karthik and Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu ousted the Malaysian pair of Kamal-Binti in two straight games with scores of 11-10, 11-10, securing a third gold medal on Thursday.

Saurav Ghosal added another medal in squash, the 37-year-old finished second best in the men’s singles final, losing 1-3 to Malaysia’s Eain Yow and bagged a silver medal. Ghosal won the first game 11-9 but was overpowered in the remaining three games.

Last but not the least, Antim Panghal, the 19-year-old wrestler added a fifth medal on Day 12. Panghal beat Bat-Ochir Bolortuya from Mongolia 3-1 in the bronze medal match of the women’s 53 kg freestyle event.

India’s badminton doubles pair Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty assured the nation of yet another medal, after the pair won their quarterfinal match against the Malaysian pair, storming into the semis.

Indian men’s Kabaddi team also set up a semifinal clash against Pakistan, as the seven-time gold medallists emerged winners from Pool A, with a 100 percent win record after they beat Japan 56-37.

Source: https://www.news18.com/sports/asian-games-medal-tally-india-remain-4th-medal-haul-rises-to-86-with-21-gold-32-silver-33-bronze-8604717.html

Asian Games: Parul, Annu win gold in separate events as India expands medal tally

For Parul, it was a second medal at the continental championships after she had claimed a silver in the women’s 3000m Steeplechase on Monday.

Parul Chaudhary (L), Annu Rani (R) Credit: Reuters/ PTI

Parul Chaudhary pulled off a heist for a sensational women’s 5000m gold while Annu Rani conjured up her season-best performance to claim the top prize in women’s javelin throw as Indian athletes bagged six medals from track and field at the Asian Games, here on Tuesday.

The 28-year-old Parul was behind Japan’s Ririka Hironaka in the closing stage but stunned her rival with a stunning dash in the final 40 metres to claim the yellow metal with a timing of 15:14.75.

The stunning performance earned Parul her second medal in Hangzhou after claiming a silver in the women’s 3000m Steeplechase on Monday.

Kazakhtan’s Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui won the bronze clocking 15:23.12.

The 31-year-old Annu, who hails from Meerut, produced a season-best effort of 62.92m in her fourth attempt to win gold.

Sri Lankan Nadeesha Dilhan and China’s Huihui Lyu claimed the silver and bronze with efforts of 61.57 and 61.29 respectively.

Source: https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/asian-games-parul-annu-win-gold-in-separate-events-as-india-expands-medal-tally-2710733 

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