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In the trap shooting range in Rudrapur, Tondiman of Tamil Nadu claimed a gold medal in the men’s trap, while Neeru Dhanda of Madhya Pradesh ended the top of the podium at the women’s program.
Jyoti Yaraji (X)
India’s Nuero Uno High Herdlers Jyoti Yaarai and Tejas Shirs won each title, while Asian Games Top Champion team member Prithviraj Tondiman shot a gold at the national Games here on Sunday.
Yaarai of Andhra Pradesh and Shiras of Maharashtra won their third gradual gold medal in the national Games after a record time of athletics competitions here.
Shisese (men’s 110 meter hurdles race) and Yaraji (female 100m hurdles), both national record holders won gold in their respective programs, in Gujarat and Goa in 2022 and 2023 editions.
In the trap shooting range in Rudrapur, Tondiman of Tamil Nadu claimed a gold medal in the men’s trap, while Neeru Dhanda of Madhya Pradesh ended the top of the podium at the women’s program.
Tondiman was part of the Indian team, which won gold at the men’s trap team event at Hangzo Asian Games in 2023. The other two members were Darius Kannan Chenai and Zorawar Singh Sandhu.
The National Games continued the services at the top of the medal by entering the business end of competitions.
25 -year -old Yaraji, Asian champions and silver medalist at the 2023 Hangzo Asian Games saw 13.10s to improve the 13.22 seconds of his own national sports record set in 2023.
Its national record is 12.78 seconds, also set in 2023.
The 22 -year -old Shirse gave 13.65 seconds to improve his earlier game record of 13.71 seconds, which he set in the 2023 edition. He gave 13.84 seconds to win gold in the 2022 edition.
His national record is 13.41 seconds which he set last year.
Shirsa and Yaraji are competing in the 60m hurdles in indoor circuits since last month. Both have a 60 -meter hurdles national records.
Out of 10 gold medals on the day’s proposal, Maharashtra and Odisha won two each, while Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Haryana, West Bengal and Karnataka put one in pockets.
The top sprinter Animesh Kujur picked up his second gold of the Games as he anchored Odisha in the men’s 4×100 meter relay gold, adding yellow metal to the 100 meter dash on Saturday.
In the men’s 400 meters, 18-year-old Bapi Hansda of Odisha won the gold in the absence of the country’s top quarter-lovers, with a individual best individual of 46.82 seconds. His earlier best time was 46.90, he saw in 2024 winning the 400 meter race during the U-20 Federation Cup National Championship.
In the same race for women, the 2023 Asian Championship silver medalist Maharashtra’s silver medalist Aishwarya Mishra improved her game record to make gold. He saw 51.12 seconds, improving the 52.50s in 2022.
The record of another game fell when Lalu Prasad Bhoi’s Odisha Men’s 4×100 meter relay team, Animesh Kujur, D. Mriptum Jairam and Amia Kumar Mallik won the gold of 39.47 seconds. The earlier sports records were named after the service team, which saw 39.94s in 2011.
In Rudrapur, Tondiman shot a score of 42 in the 50-target trap final, while the top ended, while Ali Aman Elahi of Rajasthan won silver with 41. Aryan dynasty Tyagi of Uttarakhand took bronze with 29.
In the category of women, MP Kiru Dhanda won a gold medal with a score of 43. Kirti Gupta of Delhi missed the top position, won silver with 42, while Haryana’s Ashima Ahlawat won bronze with 32.
Meanwhile, Haryana dominated the modern Pentathlon as its athletes claimed to have one gold in the events of the men and women’s triangle team.
At the men’s Triathal Team event, Haryana team’s Haryana team, Shuham and Aman Char excluded Uttarakhand from 51: 24.95, who finished second with 51: 27.43, while Goa (54: 20.21) earned a bronze. .
At the Women’s Triangle Team event, Haryana saw 18: 20.45 to secure gold, Chhattisgarh (18: 49.17) took silver and Bihar (18: 53.13).
Mixed relay, which brought male and female athletes together as a team, saw that Maharashtra saw the gold over 18: 20.15, while Haryana has silver with 18: 49.17 and Goa (18: 53.13) Received.
Aditya Negi of Uttarakhand claimed a gold medal in the men’s triangular individual program with a time of 16: 01.31. Haryana won silver at 16: 24.84 and Maharashtra took bronze home at 16: 34.10.
In the category of women, Shrwani of Maharashtra attained gold in the Triathal individual program over the finishing time of 18: 57.27.
The Haryana Adhikari took silver with the time of 19: 17.09, while Heena Phogat, also from Haryana, completed the podium with bronze, saw on 19: 38.27.
The modern Pentathlon includes swimming, fencing, horse riding (show jumping) and laser run (combination of running and pistol shooting) athletes.
Haryana also won two gold medals in Netball as their men and women teams defeated the hosts in the finals in Uttarakhand and Rajasthan respectively.
In the final of the men’s team, Haryana won a close match from 74–71 to win gold over Uttarakhand. Himachal Pradesh and Delhi won one bronze.
In the final of the women’s team, Haryana defeated Rajasthan 57-55 and kept the gold pocket in his pocket. Telangana and Uttarakhand won one bronze medal.
Netball is a ball sport played by two teams of seven players in a rectangular court. The primary purpose is to shoot a ball through the definder’s goal ring.
(This story has not been edited by News18 employees and a syndicated news agency has been published from feed – PTI,
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Dehradun, India, India
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