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Parul Chaudhary dashes to surprise gold win in women’s 5000m, India's athletics medal tally at 22

Parul stamped her class to become the first Indian wo­man to win an Asian Games gold medal in the 5000m race, to add to the 3000m steeplechase silver that she won on Monday

Our Bureau And PTI Hangzhou Published 04.10.23, 12:24 PM
India’s Parul Chaudhary (right) overtakes Japan’s Ririka Hironaka during the finishing stages of the women’s 5000m at the Asian Games in Hangzhou on Tuesday

India’s Parul Chaudhary (right) overtakes Japan’s Ririka Hironaka during the finishing stages of the women’s 5000m at the Asian Games in Hangzhou on Tuesday AP/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.

With two gold, two silver and two bronze, India’s medal tally from athletics rose to 22 (4 gold, 10 silver, 8 bronze), surpassing the 20 medals that the country had earned in the 2018 edition.

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This has already become the highest number of medals in athletics after the 34 won in the inaugural edition in 1951.

Parul stamped her class to become the first Indian wo­man to win an Asian Games gold medal in the 5000m race, to add to the 3000m steeplechase silver that she won on Monday.

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

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

Sunita Rani (silver in 1998 and bronze in 2002), OP Jaisha (bronze in 2006), Preeja Sreedharan (silver in 2010) and Kavita Raut (bronze in 2010) have earlier won Asian Games medals for India in the women’s 5000m race.

Silver men

Delhi boy Tejaswin Shankar established himself as the country’s unrivalled decathlete by clinching a silver in the gruelling 10-event discipline with a national record of 7666 total points.

He made a fourth-place finish in the 1500m — the final ev­ent of the physically-demanding competition on Tuesday.

It was India’s first men’s decathlon medal since 1974. Vijay Singh Chauhan was
the last Indian to win a decathlon medal in the Asian Games in 1974, while the national record belonged to Bharatinder Singh (7,658 points) in 2011.

Muhammed Afsal also picked up a silver in the men’s 800m race with a time of 1:48.43, before national record holder triple jumper Praveen Chitravel won a bronze with a below-par leap of 16.68m.

Hurdles bronze

In women’s 400m hurdles, Vithya Ramraj, 25, failed to match her national reco­rd-equalling time of 55.42 seconds which she had clocked during the heats, but still won a bronze with a time of 55.68 seconds.

Bahrain’s Oluwakemi Mu­jidat Adekoya produced a Games record of 54.45 to win gold, while Jaidie Mo of China ran a season-best of 55.01 to claim the silver.

The Indian had equalled PT Usha’s 400m hurdle national record, which was set in 1984, with a personal best effort of 55.42 to top her heat and directly qualify for the final on Monday.

Ramraj was also part of the Indian quartet, including Muhammed Ajmal Variyathodi, Rajesh Ramesh and Subha Venkatesan, that had won the bronze in mixed team 4x400m relay before it was upgraded to silver on Monday after Sri Lanka’s disqualification for lane infringement.

With inputs from PTI

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