National Games: 14-year-old Dhinidhi Desinghu Wins Her Fourth Gold Medal – News18

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National Games: 14-year-old Dhinidhi Desinghu Wins Her Fourth Gold Medal – News18


Published By: Ritayan Basu

Last Updated: November 01, 2023, 22:58 IST

National Games: Karnatak’s 4x200m freestyle relay crew

Dhinidhi Desinghu was a part of the in 4x200m Freestyle Relay to win her fourth gold medal of the thirty seventh National Games.

Karnataka’s 14-year-old swimming sensation, Dhinidhi Desinghu received her fourth gold medal of the thirty seventh National Games, anchoring her crew to the highest spot in 4x200m Freestyle Relay at Campal Swimming Pool on Wednesday.

Sajan Praskash received his second gold medal profitable the 200m Butterfly occasion with a brand new video games document, stopping the clock 1:59.38 sec.

Service’s S.P Likith clinched gold within the Men’s 50m Breaststroke with a timing of 28.71 sec forward of S. Danush of Tamil Nadu (29.03 s) and Vidith S. Shankar of Karnataka (29.07). Chahat Arora (34.09 s) of Punjab defended her title within the Women’s 50m Breaststroke leaping forward of Karnataka’s A.Okay Linyesha (34.11). Harshitha Jayaram of Kerala received the bronze.

Karnataka 4x200m Freestyle relay groups in each males’s and girls’s class received the gold creating new video games data. In the 200m Butterfly occasion, Assam’s Astha Choudhury received the gold stopping the clock on 2:19.29 sec adopted by Hashika Ramachandra of Karnataka (2:22.20 s) and Vritti Agarwal of Telangana (2:22.28 s).

At the Athletics Stadium in Bambolim, Seema of Himachal Pradesh accomplished the double by securing the gold in 5000m. She had clinched gold in 10000m additionally. Ankit Kumar of Uttarakhand pipped Abhishek Pal and Gulveer Singh to received the gold within the males’s 10000m.

Andhra accomplished the relay double within the ladies’s class profitable the gold medal forward of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. In the lads’s class, SSCB received the gold dipping forward of Tamil Nadu who received the silver. Kerala received the bronze medal.

Earlier within the day, Services Sports Promotion Board (SSCB) rowers secured six gold medals which helped the defending champions to drag away from Haryana within the medal tally behind the runaway leaders Maharashtra.

Services elevated their medal tally to 56 medals together with 32 golds. Maharashtra lead the desk with a complete of 134 medals together with 56 golds.

In the Rowing competitors being held on the Chapora River, 12 finals had been held on Wednesday. Apart from SSCB who swept all golds within the males’s class, Madhya Pradesh received three gold medals within the ladies’s class, whereas Kerala received two and Haryana received the opposite gold.

In the lads’s quadruple sculls occasion, Asian Games bronze medal profitable crew of Satnam Singh, Parminder Singh, Jakar Singh, Sukhmeet Singh of SSCB received gold. Another Asian Games bronze medal profitable pair of Babulal Yadav and Lekh Ram received gold for SSCB within the Men’s Pair occasion. Olympians Arjun Lal Jat and Arvind Singh of SSCB received gold within the Men’s Lightweight Double Scull Pair occasion.

At the Fatorda Multipurpose Stadium, India’s primary ranked participant Ankita Raina guided Gujarat to gold within the Women’s crew occasion. In a match of heavyweights, Ankita beat Asian Games Gold medallist Rutuja Bhosale of Maharashtra 6-4, 6-2 to seal the gold medal for the state. Vaidehee Chaudhari had earlier crushed Vaishnavi Adkar 6-3, 6-0 to provide Gujarat the lead within the match.

In the lads’s class, Karnataka upset favourites Tamil Nadu 2-1 to clinch the gold. Manish Suresh Kumar gave the right begin for Tamil Nadu beating Suraj Praboh in straight units. In the second singles, Asian Games medallist Ramkumar Ramnathan was surprised by Prajwal S.D Dev as he was crushed 6-1, 6-1 in straight units. In the deciding doubles rubber, Ojes Teja partnered Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan however the pair of Prajwal S.D Dev and Adil Kayanpur beat them in straight units to provide Karnataka a effectively-earned gold medal.

At Colva Beach, Kerala beat Goa 7-5 to safe the primary ever gold medal of Beach Football within the National Games. Lakshadweep received the bronze medal beating Punjab 4-2.



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