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Asian Athletics Championship: India has finished its journey in the Asian Athletics Championship with 24 medals. India won a total of 8 gold, 10 silver and 6 bronze medals in this tournament.

India’s journey ends with 24 medals.
Highlights
- India won 24 medals at the Asian Athletics Championships.
- India won 8 gold, 10 silver and 6 bronze medals.
- Parul Chaudhary won the silver medal in the 5000 meter race.
New Delhi. India finished its campaign with a new national record at the 26th Asian Athletics Championships with several individual best performance and a total of 24 medals with a total of 24 medals on the last day. Indian players failed to win the gold medal on Saturday on the last day of the competition, but they won three silver and equal bronze medals with a great performance.
Parul Chaudhary continued his brilliant performance and won the second silver medal and spear throw player Sachin Yadav also finished second, while runner Animesh Kujur won the bronze medal while breaking the national record. Vithya Ramraj and Pooja also won bronze medals in their respective events. The quartet of Abhinaya Rajarajan, Sneha SS, Shrabani Nanda and Nitya Gandhe won the women’s four times the 400 meter relay with the best performance of the session with a time of 43.86 seconds, which was India’s last medal in this competition.
India’s campaign ended with eight gold, 10 silver and six bronze medals. The Indian team won 27 medals in the last session, but when the number of gold medals was six. Parul finished second in the 5000 meter race of women with a time of 15 minutes 15.33 seconds (15: 15.33 seconds). He had earlier won the silver medal in 3000 meter steeplechase. 25 -year -old Yadav, emerging in the men’s javelin throw event, threw a spear for 85.16 meters while performing individually best. He lagged behind the current Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem, who won the gold medal with the best attempt of 86.40 meters.
Born in a peasant family of Khekra village near Baghpat in Uttar Pradesh, Yadav’s personal best performance earlier was 84.39 meters. Yashveer Singh, another India player participating in this event, also impressed and finished fifth by performing a personal best of 82.57 meters. Earlier, Kujur won the bronze medal by making a new national record of 20.32 seconds in the men’s 200 meter race on the last day of the competition. The 21 -year -olds improved their previous record of 20.40 seconds, which he made earlier this year at the National Federation Senior Athletics Championship.
Tova Ujawa of Japan won the Gold Medal with a time of 20.12 seconds, while Saudi Arabia’s Abdulazes Atafi (20.31 seconds) won the silver medal. In the women’s 400m hurdles, the medal winner of the Asian Games, Vithya, gave India the second bronze medal of the day. The 26 -year -old athlete from Tamil Nadu secured a podium place with a time of 56.46 seconds. China’s Mo Jiyadi won the gold medal in 55.31 seconds, while Bahrain’s Oluvakmi Adcoya finished second with 55.32 seconds. Anu Raghavan, the second Indian player to participate in this race, finished seventh with a time of 57.46 seconds.
Pooja won the third bronze medal of the day for India. She finished third with a personal best time of women’s 800 meter race 2: 01.89 seconds. In the women’s 200 meter race, Jyoti Yaraji finished fifth with a time of 23.47 seconds while Nitya Gandhe finished seventh with a time of 23.90 seconds. Yogi won the gold medal in the women’s 100 meter hurdles earlier this week. In the men’s 800 meter race, Krishna Kumar and Anu Kumar finished seventh and eighth respectively.
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