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Swimmer Dhinidhi Desinghu wins fourth gold; Maharashtra high medal tally



Karnataka’s 14-year-old swimming sensation, Dhinidhi Desinghu gained her fourth gold medal of the thirty seventh Nationwide Video games, anchoring her staff to the highest spot in 4×200 M Freestyle Relay at Campal Swimming Pool on Wednesday.

Sajan Prakash gained his second gold medal profitable the 200 M Butterfly occasion with a brand new video games file, stopping the clock 1:59.38 sec.

Service’s S.P Likith clinched gold within the Males’s 50 M Breaststroke with a timing of 28.71 sec forward of S. Danush of Tamil Nadu (29.03 s) and Vidith S. Shankar of Karnataka (29.07). Chahat Arora (34.09 s) of Punjab defended her title within the Girls’s 50 M Breaststroke leaping forward of Karnataka’s A.Okay Linyesha (34.11). Harshitha Jayaram of Kerala gained the bronze.

Karnataka 4×200 M Freestyle relay groups in each males’s and ladies’s class gained the gold creating new video games information. Within the 200 M Butterfly occasion, Assam’s Astha Choudhury gained the gold stopping the clock on 2:19.29 sec adopted by Hashika Ramachandra of Karnataka (2:22.20 s) and Vritti Agarwal of Telangana (2:22.28 s).

On the Athletics Stadium in Bambolim, Seema of Himachal Pradesh accomplished the double by securing the gold in 5000 M. She had clinched gold in 10000 M additionally. Ankit Kumar of Uttarakhand pipped Abhishek Pal and Gulveer Singh to gained the gold within the males’s 10000 M.

Andhra accomplished the relay double within the girls’s class profitable the gold medal forward of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Within the males’s class, SSCB gained the gold dipping forward of Tamil Nadu who gained the silver. Kerala gained the bronze medal.

Earlier within the day, Companies Sports activities Promotion Board rowers secured six gold medals which helped the defending champions to tug away from Haryana within the medal tally behind the runaway leaders Maharashtra.

Companies elevated their medal tally to 56 medals together with 32 golds. Maharashtra lead the desk with a complete of 134 medals together with 56 golds.

Within the Rowing competitors being held on the Chapora River, 12 finals had been held on Wednesday. Aside from SSCB who swept all golds within the males’s class, Madhya Pradesh gained three gold medals within the girls’s class, whereas Kerala gained two and Haryana gained the opposite gold.

Within the males’s quadruple sculls occasion, Asian Video games bronze medal profitable staff of Satnam Singh, Parminder Singh, Jakar Singh, Sukhmeet Singh of SSCB gained gold. One other Asian Video games bronze medal profitable pair of Babulal Yadav and Lekh Ram gained gold for SSCB within the Males’s Pair occasion. Olympians Arjun Lal Jat and Arvind Singh of SSCB gained gold within the Males’s Light-weight Double Scull Pair occasion.

On the Fatorda Multipurpose Stadium, India’s No 1 tennis participant Ankita Raina guided Gujarat to gold within the Girls’s staff occasion. In a match of heavyweights, Ankita beat Asian Video games Gold medallist Rutuja Bhosale of Maharashtra 6-4, 6-2 to seal the gold medal for the state. Vaidehee Chaudhari had earlier crushed Vaishnavi Adkar 6-3, 6-0 to provide Gujarat the lead within the match.

Within the males’s class, Karnataka upset favourites Tamil Nadu 2-1 to clinch the gold. Manish Suresh Kumar gave the right begin for Tamil Nadu beating Suraj Praboh in straight units. Within the second singles, Asian Video games medallist Ramkumar Ramnathan was shocked by Prajwal S.D Dev as he was crushed 6-1, 6-1 in straight units. Within the deciding doubles rubber, Ojes Teja partnered Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan however the pair of Prajwal S.D Dev and Adil Kayanpur beat them in straight units to provide Karnataka a well-earned gold medal.

At Colva Seashore, Kerala beat Goa 7-5 to safe the primary ever gold medal of Seashore Soccer within the Nationwide Video games. Lakshadweep gained the bronze medal beating Punjab 4-2.

Essential Outcomes:

Athletics

5000 M Girls

Gold – Seema (Himachal Pradesh) – 15:44.05 s

Silver – Sanjivani Jadhav (Maharashtra) – 15:50.33 s

Bronze – Drashti Chaudhari (Gujarat) – 15:58.60 s

10000 M Males

Gold – Ankit Kumar (Uttarakhand) – 29:51.41 s

Silver – Abhishek Pal (Uttar Pradesh) – 30:22.41 s

Bronze – Gulveer Singh (SSCB) – 30:23.13 s

Triple Leap Girls

Gold – N.V Sheena (Kerala) – 13.49 m

Silver – Nayana James (Kerala) – 13.18 m

Bronze – Mallala Anusha (Andhra Pradesh) – 13.16 m

Pole Vault Girls

Gold – Baranica Elangovan (Tamil Nadu) – 3.90 m

Silver – Pavithra Venkatesh (Tamil Nadu) – 3.80 m

            Mariya Jaison (Kerala) – 3.80 m

Shot Put Males

Gold – Samardeep Singh Gill (Madhya Pradesh) – 18.99 m

Silver – Dhanvir Singh (Punjab) – 18.79 m

Bronze – Sahib Singh (Delhi) – 17.86 m

4×400 M Relay Girls

Gold – Andhra Pradesh – 3.37.94 s

(Kunja Rajitha, M. Sireesha, Chelemi Pratyusha, Jyothika Sri D)

Silver – Tamil Nadu – 3:38.53 s

(Akshaya Sri, Dhivya J, Sumathira, Vithya Ramraj)

Bronze – Kerala – 3:38.79 s

(Linet George, Jamsheela T.J, Gowri Nandana, Jisna Mathew)

4×400 M Relay Males

Gold – SSCB – 3:07.79 s

(Shubham Deshmukh, Himanshu, Okay. Sathish, Angrej Singh)

Silver – Tamil Nadu – 3:07.80 s

(Sharan, Nagarjunan, Kaven S.Okay, Okay. Avinash)

Bronze – Kerala – 3:08.50 s

(P. Abhiram, Anandumon M.S, T.S Manu, Rince Joseph)

Hammer Throw Girls

Gold – Tanya Chaudhary (Uttar Pradesh) – 62.47 m

Silver – Manju Bala Singh (Rajasthan) – 60.24 m

Bronze – Rachana (Uttar Pradesh) – 59.85 m

(Held on thirty first October)

Lengthy Leap Girls

Gold – Ancy Sojan (Kerala) – 6.53 m

Silver – Nayana James (Kerala) – 6.52 m

Bronze – Moumita Mondal (West Bengal) – 6.41 m

Pole Vault Males

Gold – Dev Meena (Madhya Pradesh) – 5.16 m

Silver – Kuldeep Kumar (Uttar Pradesh) – 5.00 m

Bronze – E.B Anas Babu (SSCB) – 4.90 m

Swimming

Males’s 200 M Butterfly

Gold – Sajan Prakash (Kerala) – 1:59.38 s (NGR)

Silver – Bikram Changmai (Assam) – 2:04.18 s

Bronze – Aryan Panchal (Gujarat) – 2:04.18 s

              Harsh Saroha (Haryana) – 2:04.18 s

Girls’s 200 M Butterfly

Gold – Astha Choudhury (Assam) – 2:19.29 s

Silver – Hashika Ramachandra (Karnataka) – 2:22.20 s

Bronze – Vritti Agarwal (Telangana) – 2:22.28 s

Males’s 50 M Breaststroke

Gold – S.P Likith (SSCB) – 28.71 s

Silver – S. Danush (Tamil Nadu) – 29.03 s

Bronze – Vidith S. Shankar (Karnataka) – 29.07 s

Girls’s 50 M Breaststroke

Gold – Chahat Arora (Punjab) – 34.09 s

Silver – A.Okay Linyesha (Karnataka) – 34.11 s

Bronze – Harshitha Jayaram (Kerala) – 34.40 s

Males’s 4×200 Freestyle Relay

Gold – Karnataka – 7:37.47 s (NGR)

(Aneesh S. Gowda, Shivank Vishwanath, Shoan Ganguly, Srihari Nataraj)

Silver – Delhi – 7:44.94 s

(Vishal Grewal, Pratham Sharma, Tanmay Das, Kushagra Rawat)

Bronze – SSCB – 7:45.13 s

(S. Unnikrishnan, Chavan Aniket Vithoba, Nimish Muley, A.S Anand)

Girls’s 4×200 Freestyle Relay

Gold – Karnataka – 8:49.74 s (NGR)

(Hashika Ramachandra, Sricharani Tumu, Shirin, Dhinidhi Desinghu)

Silver – Maharashtra – 9:03.52 s

(Raghvi Ramanujan, Avantika Chawan, Dhriti Ahirwal, Aditi Hegde)

Bronze – Tamil Nadu – 9:06.11 s

(Maanya Mukta Manesh, Deeksha Sivakumar, B. Shakthi, Aditi Hegde)

Wrestling

Males’s 57 Kg Freestyle

Gold – Shubham (SSCB)

Silver – Amol Bongarde (Maharashtra)

Bronze – Udit (Haryana), Amit Kumar (Delhi)

Males’s Greco-Roman 67 Kg

Gold – Neeraj (SSCB)

Silver – Karanjeet Singh (Punjab)

Bronze – Vinayak Patil (Maharashtra), Anil (Haryana)

Males’s Greco-Roman 130 Kg

Gold – Parvesh (Haryana)

Silver – Tushar Dube (Maharashtra)

Bronze – Naveen (SSCB), S. Sonu (Delhi)

Girls’s 62 Kg

Gold – Manisha (Haryana)

Silver – Pushpa Yadav (Uttar Pradesh)

Bronze – Bhagyashree Fand (Maharashtra), Hansaben Rathore (Madhya Pradesh)

Girls’s 76 Kg

Gold – Reetika (Maharashtra)

Silver – Divya Kakran (Uttar Pradesh)

Bronze – D. Khushi (Delhi), Amruta Pujari (Maharashtra)

Rowing

Girls’s Sculls Pair

Gold – Poonam, Rukmani (Madhya Pradesh)

Silver – Thangjam Priya Devi, Haobijam Tendenthoi Devi (Manipur)

Bronze – V.P Aswani Kumaran, Dava Priya Dileep (Kerala)

Males’s Quadruple Sculls

Gold – Satnam Singh, Parminder Singh, Jakar Singh, Sukhmeet Singh (SSCB)

Silver – Sunil Attri, Ujjwal Kumar Singh, Manish, Rohit (Delhi)

Bronze – Tejash Shinde, Omkar Mhaske, Mitesh Gill, Ajay Tyagi (Maharashtra)

Males’s Coxless Pair

Gold – Babulal Yadav, Lekh Ram (SSCB)

Silver – Ankit Kasanya, Yogesh Kumar (Madhya Pradesh)

Bronze – Jasveer Singh, Harinder Singh (Punjab)

Girls’s Coxless 4

Gold – Rose Mariya Joshi, Arundathi Vijay Joseph, Aswathy P.B, Meenakshy V.S (Kerala)

Silver – S. Tamilselvi, A. Rose Mestica Meril, Fati Siuba Okay, Bhagavathi R (Tamil Nadu)

Bronze – Manisha Dangi, Akansha Pingale, Suhani Meena, Jyoti Thakur (Madhya Pradesh)

Girls’s Single Scull

Gold – Khushpreet Kaur (Madhya Pradesh)

Silver – Kiran Devi (Uttar Pradesh)

Bronze – Shweta Bramhachari (West Bengal)

Girls’s Light-weight Double Scull Pair

Gold – Savita, Deeksha (Haryana)

Silver – Gurbani Kaur, Jyoti Kushwaha (Madhya Pradesh)

Bronze – Amanjot Kaur, Harmanpreet Kaur (Punjab)

Males’s Light-weight Double Scull Pair

Gold – Arjun Lal Jat, Arvind Singh (SSCB)

Silver – Arvinder Singh, Simarjeet Singh (Punjab)

Bronze – Prabhakar Rajawat, Tarun Dangi (Madhya Pradesh)

Males’s Single Scull

Gold – Balraj Panwar (SSCB)

Silver – Dattu Bhokanal (Maharashtra)

Bronze – Karamjit Singh (Punjab)

Girls’s Coxless Pair

Gold – Vijinamol V, Aleena Anto (Kerala)

Silver – Anjali Shivhare, Diljot Kaur (Madhya Pradesh)

Bronze – Sonali Swain, Ritu Kaudi (Odisha_

Males’s Coxless 4

Gold – Jaswinder Singh, Bheem Singh, Punit Kumar, Ashish (SSCB)

Silver –Akshat, Gurmeet Singh, Vipul Ghurde, Jasmail Singh (Maharashtra)

Bronze – Lakhveer Singh, Jaspreet Singh, Harpal Singh, Parvinder Singh (Jharkhand)

Girls’s Quadruple Sculls

Gold – Vindhya Sankath, Poonam, Khushpreet Kaur, Rukamani (Madhya Pradesh)

Silver – Mayengbam Merina Devi, Thoudam Aruna Devi, Thangjam Priya Devi, Haovijam Tendenthoi Devi (Manipur)

Bronze – Sanjukta Dungdung, Sweety, Anshika Bharti, Reshma Kumari Minz (Odisha)

Males’s Double Sculls

Gold – Satnam Singh, Parminder Singh (SSCB)

Silver – Manjeet Kumar, Ravi (Delhi)

Bronze – Mitesh Gill, Ajay Tyagi (Maharashtra)

Tennis

Girls’s Finals

Gujarat bt Maharashtra – 2-0

(Vaidehee Chaudhari bt Vaishnavi Adkar – 6-3, 6-0, Ankita Raina bt Rutuja Bhosale – 6-4, 6-2)

Males’s Group Finals

Karnataka bt Tamil Nadu – 2-1

(Suraj Prabodh misplaced to Manish Sureshkumar – 3-6, 2-6, Prajwal S.D Dev beat Ramkumar Ramanathan – 6-1, 6-1, Prajwal S.D Dev/Adil Kayanpur bt Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan/Ojes Teja Jayaprakash – 7-6 (6), 6-3

Taekwondo

Below 57 Kg

Gold – Sonam Rawal (Haryana)

Silver – Sabita Ranchiary (Odisha)

Bronze – Vaishnave Singh (Delhi), Lakshya Sharma (Madhya Pradesh)

Males Below 68 Kg

Gold – Naveen (SSCB)

Silver – Bhumesh Kumar (Delhi)

Bronze – Aman (Haryana), Thatha Varun (Andhra Pradesh)

Girls’s Below 73 Kg

Gold – Etisha Das (Chandigarh)

Silver – Soniya Sharma (Rajasthan)

Bronze – Khushboo Yadav (Uttarakhand)

              Jyothi Yadav (Delhi)

Diving

Platform Girls

Gold – Esha Waghmode (Maharashtra)

Silver – Hrutika Sriram (Maharashtra)

Bronze – Palak Sharma (Madhya Pradesh)

Wushu

Girls Changquan

Gold – Mercy Nagaimong (Arunachal Pradesh) – 9.00 factors

Silver – Ashita Oraon (Jharkhand) – 8.90 factors

Bronze – Padmini Narzari (Assam) – 8.50 factors

Males Changquan

Gold – Suraj Singh (SSCB) – 9.73 factors

Silver – Roshan Karki (Goa) – 8.80 factors

Bronze – M. Kannan (Tamil Nadu) – 8.70 factors

Seashore Soccer

Gold Medal Match

Kerala bt Goa – 7-5

Bronze Medal Match

Lakshadweep bt Punjab – 4-2

Girls’s Soccer

Pool B: Goa bt Chandigarh – 3-1, Haryana bt Odisha – 4-0

Males’s Soccer

Pool A: Punjab bt Companies – 2-0, Karnataka bt Goa – 1-0

Water Polo

Group Stage Matches

Girls

Assam bt Manipur – 7-6

Kerala bt Haryana – 28-0

Males

West Bengal bt Punjab – 12-8

SSCB bt Haryana – 18-2

Maharashtra bt Karnataka -13-2

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