37th National Games: Dipali Gursale, Prashant Koli Clinch Weightlifting Gold With National Records – News18

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37th National Games: Dipali Gursale, Prashant Koli Clinch Weightlifting Gold With National Records – News18


Dipali Gursale. (Twitter)

Gursale improved the nationwide mark in snatch with a raise of 75 kg and went on to raise a complete of 165 kg to assert the yellow metallic within the girls’s 45 kg class, whereas Koli lifted an mixture of 253 kg, 115 in snatch and 138 in clear and jerk, to assert the lads’s 55 kg class gold.

Maharashtra’s Dipali Gursale and Prashant Koli of Services created new nationwide information on the opening day of the weightlifting competitors to clinch the gold medals within the 37th National Games on Wednesday.

In the ladies’s 45 kg class, Gursale improved the nationwide mark in snatch with a raise of 75 kg. She went on to raise a complete of 165 kg to assert Maharashtra’s first gold on this version of the Games.

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West Bengal’s Chandrika Tarafdar broke the clear & jerk nationwide document to safe the silver whereas T Priya Darshini of Telangana bagged the bronze medal on the Campal Sports Village.

Gursale, who hails from Sangli district, broke Komal Kohar’s snatch document of 74 kg and Jhilli Dalabehera’s whole document of 164 kg. Chandrika Tarafdar additionally broke Jhilli’s clear-and-jerk document of 94 Kg.

Later, Koli managed to pip Maharashtra’s Mukund Aher for the lads’s 55 kg gold medal by beating the latter’s nationwide mark in snatch by one kilogram. He lifted an mixture of 253 kg (115 in snatch and 138 in C&J) so as to add a second gold medal to Services’ tally. S Guru Naidu of Andhra Pradesh received the bronze.

In the ladies’s 49kg class, Gyaneshwari Yadav clinched the gold after lifting a complete of 177 kg. Preeti of Haryana secured the silver with a complete of 174kg whereas former Asian champion within the 45 Kg, Jhilli Dalbehera completed with a bronze medal, lifting 167 kg.

Charu Pesi of SSCB secured gold within the 61kg males’s class, lifting a complete of 267 kg, only one kilogram greater than Assam’s Sidhanta Gogoi who completed with the silver medal. Subham Todkar of Maharashtra secured bronze with a complete raise of 263kg.

In the ladies’s 55kg, Phamdom Ranibala Devi of Manipur clinched gold with a complete raise of 196 kg. Shrabani Das of West Bengal secured silver with a complete raise of 187 kg. Odisha’s Sneha Soren secured bronze by lifting 186 kg.

Elsewhere, Haryana bagged each the netball gold medals on the Campal Multipurpose Indoor stadium to maneuver into second place within the medal standings.

Haryana males beat Kerala 45-42 in a tightly fought ultimate to safe the gold medal whereas the ladies beat Karnataka 58-52 to be on high of the rostrum.

In the lads’s bronze medal match, Jammu & Kashmir and Delhi performed out an thrilling 73-73 draw to be declared joint winners.

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In the ladies’s bronze medal match, Delhi and Telangana have been additionally declared joint winners after the match led to a 64-64 tie.

At the Peddem Multipurpose Indoor Stadium, Maharashtra’s Adarsh Anil Bhoir clinched the gold medal within the males’s trampoline gymnastics competitors forward of Manu Murali of SSCB and Ayush Sanjay Muley of Maharashtra who received silver and bronze respectively.

Maharashtra’s girls’s rhythmic gymnastics crew comprising Kimaya Amalesh Karle, Nishka Chintamani Kale, Richa Sagar Chordia and Sanyukta Kale secured gold forward of Jammu & Kashmir, who received silver, and Haryana, who received bronze.

At the Athletics Stadium in Bambolim, girls’s Rugby 7s obtained underway with high seeds Odisha girls dominating Goa with a 52-0 win within the first match of Pool A. Fourth seed Kerala beat Bihar 40-5 in one other Pool A match.

In Pool B, second-seeded Maharashtra beat Karnataka 48-0 whereas West Bengal obtained the higher of Delhi 38-10.

In the lads’s matches, Haryana beat Goa 31-0 in Pool A. In the opposite match of the group, Odisha edged previous Kerala 15-12 to begin with a win. In Pool B, West Bengal beat Punjab 19-7 whereas Maharashtra defeated Bihar 19-12.

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