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Asian Championships | India signs off with its best-ever finish on foreign soil in 40 years

John AndersonBy John Anderson Athlete
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Parul Chaudary won his third medal in 5,000m in the continental event.

Sachin Yadav had promised not to let the conditions or opponents affect him and, although he took the time to enter his rhythm, the young javelin pitcher fulfilled his promise with a better of the 85.16m to win a money in his solidarity international departure behind the Olympic champion of Pakistan, Arshad Nadeem, on the last day of the 26 Asian athlete championship Gumi, Saturday, Saturday.

India concluded the campaign with its best performance in competition in foreign soil, ending with 24 medals, in 40 years.

The final day saw India take three money and so many bronze to end eight gold, 10 silver and six bronze. Allhehe was three less than the 27 medals in 2023, the number of gold medals increased from six to eight, pushing India second at the table behind China (19, 9, 4). The best previous departure from India was in 1985 in Yakarta, winning 22 medals with 10 gold, including five USHA PT.

In addition to Sachin, Parul Chaudary finished second by 5,000m to add to his silver in Steeplecha of 3000 my the 4x100m female relay team chamuscó the track for the country’s final silver medal. Pooja added a bronze in the 800m, as well as Animeh Kujur in 200m and Vithya Ramraj in 400m obstacles.

Sachin began slowly, Yeo fits the 80 m mark only in his fifth attempt, but then managed to obtain his correct technique and advances for a mass final launch to go to Yuta Sakiyama in Japan, who finished third with 83.75m in the last one. Allhehe fell short of his main objective, qualifying for the World Championship (85.5m), for 34 cm, the result places Ninth in the world at this time. Yashvir Singh also achieved an impressive best staff of 82.57m to finish fifth.

Nadeem, a favorite to win in his first competition from the Paris Olympic Games, dug deeply for a great final launch of 86.40m to close the competition. In fact, its third launch or 85.57m was also enough to seal gold and a place in the world.

Parul, meanwhile, recorded 15: 15.33 in 5000m to finish behind Norah Jeruto Tanui of Kazakhstan for the second time in so many days. Jeruto established a new Asian record of 14: 58.71. This was the third podium of Parul in the event after the bronze in 2019 and Silver in 2023. Sanjivani Jadhav recorded the best season of 15: 36.40 to finish fifth.

Pooja landed a bronze in 800m with a better personal staff of 2: 01.89s to add to its 1500m silver, ahead of compatriot Twinkle Chaudary (2: 03.33). Vithya registered 56.46s to finish third in the 400m obstacles behind Mo Jiadie of China (55.31s), who altered the current owner of Asian record Oluwakemi Mujidat Adekoya de Bahrein (55.32s) in the finish line. Anu Raghavan, who had won a money in the event in 2017, recorded the best season of a second season in so many days (57.46s) to end in seventh.

Animesh, meanwhile, destroyed its own national record in the 200 meters per second time this season with a 20.32s for Clinch Bronze. However, it was a disappointing day in the 800 meters of men with Krishhan Kumar and Anu Kumar appear in the rear in seventh and octave positions, respectively.

Jyothi Yarraji finished fifth and Nithya Gandhe Sevth in the 200 female meters. The letter, however, compensated with a solid anchor leg to obtain the tenth silver of India in the 4x100m relay.

The Indian quartet, a mixture of young people and experience, recorded 43.86s to finish behind China (43.28s). The veteran Srani Nanda gave a good start, SS Sneha kept the pressure, but was Abinaya Rajajan, 18, the national record holder of the U-20 and in his senior international debut, who put India in the statement of medals with the feet of the foot of the head of the feet in the third place in the third in the third in the third in the third in the third in the third in the third in the third in the third in the third in the third in the third in the third in the third in the third in the third in the third third in the third of the third experience. Sealed the medal.

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