Maharashtra’s Siya Sawant and Odisha’s Mohammad Basha became the fastest athletes of the 6th Khelo India Youth Games while Bihar’s Durga Singh and Rahul Sarnaliya of Uttarakhand improved the girls' and boys' 1500m meet records on the second day of athletics competition at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor stadium in Chennai on Wednesday. (More Sports News)
Sprinter Siya led from start to finish to stop the clock at 12.10 seconds to pip local hope Abhinaya Rajarajan (12.21sec). Maharashtra’s Rujula Bhosale took the bronze with a timing of 12.23 sec.
The boys' 100m final was a much closer affair with Basha pulling away from Tamil Nadu’s Gokul Pandiyan in the last 20 meters to win the race with a timing of 10.81 sec. Gokul took the silver with a time of 10.89s while Odisha’s Pratik Maharana bagged the bronze with a time of 10.95 seconds.
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A few minutes later, Durga dominated the girls' 1500m race as she stopped the clock almost four seconds ahead of Rajasthan’s Muskan. Durga finished the race in 4:29.32 seconds with Muskan coming home in 4:33.95 seconds as both improved on the meet record of 4:35.45 set by Sneha in the Guwahati Games.
Sarnaliya then got on the record books in the boys' 1500m race with a timing of 3:51.12. His state-mate Priyanshu (3:54.01s) and Rajasthan’s Mayank Yadav (3:57.68s) took home the silver and bronze, respectively. The earlier record of 3:51.57s was held by Arjun Waskale.
Host Tamil Nadu and Odisha won three gold medals each from the athletics arena on Wednesday with Odisha’s Omkar Prasad Nanda winning both the hammer throw and shot put gold.
Meanwhile, Haryana surged ahead in the medals tally to second position on the back of seven gold medals from boxing and all three team gold medals on the final day of fencing to put pressure on defending champions Maharashtra, who relied on their gymnastics and cycling prowess to stay ahead.
Maharashtra gymnast Aaryan Davande clinched two gold medals from parallel bars and vault to end his Khelo India campaign with four gold and a bronze.
Cyclists Vedant Jadhav from Maharashtra and Vimla Machra from Rajasthan won the keirin races at the Velodrome at TNPESU to end their respective campaigns on a high.
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Tamil Nadu also bagged the double in squash with their girls and boys' teams easily clinching gold in the sport's debut at the Khelo India Games. They defeated Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh by the identical 2-0 margins in girls' and boys' events, respectively.
In shooting, Samrat Rana of Haryana added the 10m Air Pistol gold to the 10m Air Pistol mixed team gold he had won on Tuesday. Rana, who qualified for the final in third position, scored a total of 242.8 to pip Karnataka’s Jonathan Gavin Anthony by a whole point. Anshul of Rajasthan took the bronze with a score of 221.3 points.
Results
ATHLETICS
Girls:
100m: Gold – Siya Sawant (Mah) 12.10s; Silver – Abhinya Rajarajan (TN) 12.21s; Bronze – Rujula Bhosale (Mah) 12.23s
800m: Gold – Ansilin M (TN) 2:11.36; Silver—Akslin (TN) 2:11.54; Bronze – Priyanka Olekar (Kar) 2:12.12
1500m: Gold – Durga Singh (Bih) 4:29.22; Silver – Muskan (Raj) 4:33.95; Bronze – Sejalben Katara (Guj) 4:42.03
Triple jump: Gold – Paveena Rajesh (TN) 12.10m; Silver – Pamila Varshini O (TN) 11.84m; Bronze – Abhirami PV (Ker) 11.78m
Discus throw: Gold – Nikita Kumari (Raj) 46.26m; Silver -- Ridhi (Har) 44.78m; Bronze – Bhakti Gawade (Mah) 43.67m
Boys:
100m: Gold – Mohammad Basha (Odi) 10.81; Silver – Gokul Pandiyan (TN) 10.89; Bronze – Pratik Maharana (Odi) 10.95
800m: Gold – Vinod Kumar Banoth (Tel) 1:51.61; Bejoy J (Ker) 1:52.09; Bronze – Baljeet T (Har) 1:54.23
1500m: Gold – Rahul Sarnaliya (Utr) 3:51.12s; Silver – Priyanshu (Utr) 3:54.01; Bronze – Mayank Yadav (Raj) 3:57.68
High jump: Gold – C Tharun Vikash (TN) 2:01m; Silver – Basant (Raj) 2.01m; Bronze – Juwel Thomas (Ker) 2.01m
Shot put: Gold – Omkar Prasad Nanda (Odi) 18.48m; Silver – Nikhlash (Har) 17.99; Servan KC (Ker) 17.41
Hammer throw: Gold – Omkar Prasad Nanda (Odi) 65.08m; Silver – Yashas Kurbar (Kar) 64.12m; Bronze – Nikhil Yadav (Har) 61.96
BOXING
Girls:
45-48kg: Gold – Parineeti Sheoran (Chd); Silver – Elangbam Thoicha Devi (Man); Bronze – Dimple (Har), Sri Varshitha Kolusu (AP)
48-50kg: Gold – Chanchal Chaudhary (UP); Silver – Anshu (HAR); Bronze – Kashish (HP), Disha God (RAJ)
50-52kg: Gold -- Devika Satyajit (Mah); Silver – Nidhi (Chd); Bronze – Mohini (Har), Muskan Mohari (MP)
52-54kg: Gold – Thokchom Supriya (Man); Silver – Babita Singh (UP); Bronze – Muskan (Har), Priyani Shirke (Mah)
54-57kg: Gold – Anjali Singh (MP); Silver – Sundhi (HP); Bronze – Anjali Koranga (Utk), Sneha Choudhary (RAJ)
57-60kg: Gold – Nikita Chand (Utk); Silver –Khushi Singh (MP); Bronze – Jeeva (TN), Rebecca Lalfakawmi (Miz)
60-63kg: Gold – Deepa (UTK), Silver – Ashdeep Karu (Pun); Bronze – Ankur Yadav (Har), Shruti (HP)
63-66kg: Gold – Kajal Farswan (Utk); Silver – Harshika Rana (UP); Bronze– Durgasri SM (TN), Lena Norbert (Ker)
66-70kg: Gold – Krisha Verma (Pun); Silver – Amullya (Kar); Bronze – Manasa Gulivindala (AP), S Mounika (Tel)
70-75kg: Gold: Muskan (Har); Silver – Diksha (Del); Bronze – Nakita Kumari (Raj), Sharvi R Shetty (Kar)
Boys:
45-48kg: Gold – Vishesh (Har); Silver – Rishi (UP); Bronze – Sahil (WB); Sourav (Har)
48-51kg: Gold – Aryan (Har); Silver – Ravi Saini (Raj); Bronze – Samir ul Haq (UP), Sushant Kapoor (Chd)
51-54kg: Gold – Lecichombam Laminc (Man); Silver – Umesh Kumar (Del); Bronze – Rohit Chamoli (Chd), K Naveen Kumar (TN)
54-57kg: Gold – Nikhil (Pun); Silver – Akshat (Har); Bronze – Shasvat Tiwari (Mah), Honey (Pun)
57-60kg: Gold – Mayengbam (Man); Silver – Karan Kumar (Utk); Bronze – Abhishek (Har); Kapil Dev (Del)
60-63kg: Gold – Yashwardhan Singh (Har); Silver – Gaurav Chauhan (Mah); Bronze – Chirag Sonu (Utk), Chingelemba Moirang (Man)
63-67kg: Gold – Ankush (Har); Silver – Rishab Dev (HP); Bronze – Sumit Kumar (DN); Diwakar (Utk)
67-71kg: Gold – Preet Malik (Har); Silver – Kunal (Har); Bronze – G Kabilan (TN), Aaditya Raj (Chd)
71-75kg: Gold – Yogesh (Kar); Silver – Aryan Kumar (HP); Bronze – Ayush Yadav (MP), Naman Thakur (Utk)
75-80kg: Gold – Arman Ahlawat (Har); Silver – Prashant Khatana (MP); Bronze – Pushkar Mastana (HP), Bhavya Saini (Chd)
CYCLING
Girls:
Keirin: Gold – Vimla Machra (Rajasthan); Silver – Heisnam Prenika Chanu (Man); Bronze – R Tamilarasi (TN)
Boys:
Keirin: Gold – Vedant Jadhav (Mah); Silver – Atharva Patil (Kerala); Bronze – Vedant Tajane (Mah)
FENCING
Girls:
Team epee: Gold – Haryana; Silver – Chhattisgarh; Bronze – Gujarat, Kerala
Team
Boys:
Team sabre: Gold – Haryana; Silver – Jammu and Kashmir; Bronze – Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu
GYMNASTICS
Girls:
Floor: Gold – Shatakshi Takke (Mah) 11.500; Silver – Nishika Agarwal (Tel) 11.500; Diya Thakore (Guj) 11.267
Balance Beam: Gold – Nishka Agarwal (Tel) 11.800; Silver – Sara Rawool (Mah) 11.033; Bronze – Krisha Shah (Mah) 10.900
Boys:
Vault: Gold – Aaryan Davande (Mah) 13.200; Silver – Harschit D (UP) 13.200; Bronze – Siddhant Konde (Mah) 12.950
Parallel bars: Gold – Aaryan Davande (Mah) 12.500; Silver – Pranav Mishra (UP) 12.333; Bronze – Krish Gupta (MP) 12.100
Horizontal bar: Gold – Subhadeep Patra (West Bengal) 11.700; Silver – Pranav Mishra (UP) 11.700; Bronze – Harschit D (UP) 11.667
MALLAKHAMB
Girls:
Pole: Gold – Sayee Shinde (Mah) 8.35; Silver – K Boomika (TN) 8.25; Bronze – Palak Churi (Mah) 8.20
Rope: Gold – Sidhi Gupta (MP) 8.7; Silver – Pranali More (Mah) 8.6; Bronze -- Riya Sahu (UP) 8.5
Boys:
Hanging: Gold – Shardul Hrishikesh (Mah) 8.70; Silver – Yatin Kori (MP) 8.65; Bronze – Manu Dhruw (Chh) 8.50
Rope: Gold – Pranav Kori (MP) 8.70; Silver -- Shardul Hrishikesh (Mah) 8.60; Bronze – KV Rohith Sai Ram (TN) 8.50
Pole: Gold – Mrugank Pathare (Mah) 8.60; Silver – Monunetam (Chh) 8.60; Yatin Kori (MP) 8.40
SHOOTING
Boys:
10m Air Pistol: Gold – Samrat Rana (Har) 242.8; Silver – Jonathan Gavin Anthony (Kar) 241.8; Bronze – Anshul (Raj) 221.3
SQUASH
Girls Team: Gold Medal Match: Tamil Nadu bt Maharashtra 2-0; Bronze medal: Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh
Boys Team: Gold Medal Match: Tamil Nadu bt Uttar Pradesh 2-0; Bronze medal: Assam, Rajasthan