Tamil Nadu’s Ansilin, left, and Akslin end first and second in the ladies’ 800m race at the Khelo India Youth Games at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium in Chennai on Wednesday, January 24, 2024.
| Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam
Two new meet records had been created in the 1500m athletics occasion in each the boys’ and ladies’ classes at the sixth Khelo India Youth Games right here on Wednesday.
Durga Singh of Bihar (4:29.22) and Muskan (Rajasthan) (4:33.95), who completed first and second in ladies’ 1500m, broke the earlier report held by Sneha (4:35.45) set in 2020. Only Durga’s report shall be thought of.
In the boys’ 1500m, Rahul Sarnaliya of Uttarakhand erased the earlier mark of Arjun Waskale (3:51.57, 2022) by working in a time of three:51.12.
![The Tamil Nadu boys’ and girls’ teams, which won the squash team titles in the Khelo India Youth Games in Chennai on Wednesday, January 24, 2024. The Tamil Nadu boys’ and girls’ teams, which won the squash team titles in the Khelo India Youth Games in Chennai on Wednesday, January 24, 2024.](https://i0.wp.com/th-i.thgim.com/public/incoming/q9fvlk/article67773688.ece/alternates/FREE_1200/KHELO_INDIA_YOUTH_GAMES_SQUASH_TN_TEAM_WINNERS.jpg?w=696&ssl=1)
The Tamil Nadu boys’ and ladies’ groups, which gained the squash group titles in the Khelo India Youth Games in Chennai on Wednesday, January 24, 2024.
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M. Vedhan
Earlier, the twin sisters from Kanyakumari, M. Ansilin and M. Akslin caught all people’s consideration, ending first and second in the ladies’ 800m.
Tamil Nadu, in the meantime, gained each the boys and ladies’ squash group titles, beating Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra respectively.
The outcomes: Athletics: Boys: 100m: 1. Mohammad Reyan Basha (Odi) 10.81s; 2. J. Gokul Pandiyan (TN) 10.89; 3. Pratik Maharana (Odi) 10.95; 800m: 1. Vinod Kumar Banoth (TS) 1:51.61; 2. J. Bejoy (Ker) 1:52.09; 3. T. Baljeet (Har) 1:54.23; 1500m: 1. Rahul Sarnaliya (Utk) 3:51.12 (NMR) (OR: Arjun Waskale, Panchkula, 3:51.57); 2. Priyanshu (Utk) 3:54.013; 3. Mayank Yadav (Raj) 3:57.68; hammer throw: Ommkar Prasad Nanda (Odi) 65.08m; 2. Yashas Kurbar (Kar) 64.12; 3. Nikhil Yadav (Har) 61.96; shot put: 1. Ommkar 18.48m; 2. Nikhash (Har) 17.99; 3. Okay.C. Servan (Ker) 17.41; excessive soar: 1. C. Tharun Vikash (TN) 2.01m; 2. Basant (Raj) 2.01; 3. Juwel Thomas (Ker) 2.01.
![Maharashtra’s Siya Sawant who won the girls’ 100m at the Khelo India Youth games at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium in Chennai on Wednesday, January 24, 2024. Maharashtra’s Siya Sawant who won the girls’ 100m at the Khelo India Youth games at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium in Chennai on Wednesday, January 24, 2024.](https://i0.wp.com/th-i.thgim.com/public/incoming/afes36/article67773695.ece/alternates/FREE_1200/KHELO%20INDIA%20YOUTH%20GAMES%20GIRLS%20RUNNING%20SIYA%20SAWAN.jpg?w=696&ssl=1)
Maharashtra’s Siya Sawant who gained the ladies’ 100m at the Khelo India Youth video games at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium in Chennai on Wednesday, January 24, 2024.
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B. Jothi Ramalingam
Girls: 100m: 1. Siya Sawant (Mah) 12.10; 2. Abinaya Rajarajan (TN) 12.21; 3. Rujula Bhonsle (Mah) 12.23; 800m: 1. M. Ansilin (TN) 2:11.36; 2. M. Akslin (TN) 2:11.54; 3. Priyanka Olekar (Kar) 2:12.12; 1500m: 1. Durga Singh (Bih) 4:29.22 (NMR) (OR: Sneha, Guwahati, 4:35.45); 2. Muskan (Raj) 4:33.95; 3. Sejalben Katara (Guj) 4:42.03; triple soar: 1. Paveena Rajesh (TN) 12.10m; 2. Pamila Varshini (TN) 11.84; 3. P. Abhirami (Ker) 11.78; discus throw: 1. Nikita Kumari (Raj) 46.26m; 2. Riddhi (Har) 44.78; 3. Bhakti Gawade (Mah) 43.67.
![Tamil Nadu’s C. Tharun Vikas on his way to the boys’ high jump gold at the Khelo India Youth Games at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium in Chennai on Wednesday, January 24, 2024. Tamil Nadu’s C. Tharun Vikas on his way to the boys’ high jump gold at the Khelo India Youth Games at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium in Chennai on Wednesday, January 24, 2024.](https://i0.wp.com/th-i.thgim.com/public/incoming/ks6mvd/article67773704.ece/alternates/FREE_1200/KHELO%20INDIA%20YOUTH%20GAMES%20BOYS%20HIGH%20JUMP%20C%20THARUN%20VIKAS_02.jpg?w=696&ssl=1)
Tamil Nadu’s C. Tharun Vikas on his solution to the boys’ excessive soar gold at the Khelo India Youth Games at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium in Chennai on Wednesday, January 24, 2024.
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B. Jothi Ramalingam
Cycling: Keirin: Boys: 1. Vedant Jadhav (Mah); 2. Atharva Patil (Ker); 3. Vedant Tajane (Mah); Girls: 1. Vimla Machra (Raj); 2. Heisnam Prenika Chanu (Man); 3. R. Tamilarasi (TN).
Gymnastics: Boys: Vault: 1. Aaryan Davande (Mah) 13.200; 2. D. Harschit (UP) 13.200; 3. Siddhant Konde (Mah) 12.950; Parallel Bars: 1. Aaryan 12.500; 2. Pranav Mishra (UP) 12.333; 3. Krish Gupta (MP) 12.100; Horizontal Bar: 1. Subhadeep Patra (WB) 11.700; 2. Pranav 11.700; 3. Harschit 11.667.
Girls: Floor: 1. Shatakshi Takke (Mah) 11.500; 2. Nishika Agarwal (Tel) 11.500; 3. Diya Thakore (Guj) 11.267.
Shooting: Boys: 10m Air Pistol: 1. Samrat Rana (Har) 242.8; 2. Jonathan Gavin Anthony (Kar) 241.8; 3. Anshul (Raj) 221.3.
Squash: Team (finals): Boys: Tamil Nadu bt Uttar Pradesh 2-0.
Girls: Tamil Nadu bt Maharashtra 2-0.
In Coimbatore: Basketball: Semifinals: Boys: Tamil Nadu bt Punjab 75-61; Rajasthan bt Uttar Pradesh 90-69.
Girls: Tamil Nadu bt Madhya Pradesh 78-65; Punjab bt Maharashtra 81-72.