National Games: Olympian Fencer CA Bhavani Devi Continues Domination, Hosts Goa Win First Gold Medal

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National Games: Olympian Fencer CA Bhavani Devi Continues Domination, Hosts Goa Win First Gold Medal


Published By: Ritayan Basu

Last Updated: October 26, 2023, 21:54 IST

National Games: Fencer CA Bhavani Devi

Bhavani Devi defeated Kerala’s S Soumiya 15-5 within the ultimate to win again to again National Games gold medals.

Olympian C. A. Bhavani Devi of Tamil Nadu continued her domination within the ladies’s Sabre Individual Fencing occasion whereas hosts Goa opened their account with three medals from Modern Pentathlon within the thirty seventh National Games on Thursday.

Bhavani Devi, who was the largest star to be in motion on the day the Games had been formally declared open by the Prime Minister, defeated Kerala’s S Soumiya 15-5 within the ultimate to win again to again National Games gold medals. Shiksha Ballouria of Himachal Pradesh and Jagmeet Kaur of Punjab gained the bronze medals.

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Earlier within the day, Babu Gaonkar gave the host their first gold medal of the video games after profitable the Men’s Laser Run occasion in Modern Pentathlon at Ponda. Ajay and Ravi of Haryana completed with silver and bronze. Later within the day, Babu teamed up with Seeta Gosavi to win the silver within the Laser Run blended relay the place Anju and Ravi of Haryana gained the gold and Yoginee Salunke and Shahaji Sargar of Maharashtra gained the bronze.

In the Women’s Laser Run, Ujjala of Haryana clinched the gold forward of Yoginee Umakant Salunke of Maharashtra who gained the silver and Neha Yadav of Madhya Pradesh took dwelling the bronze.

In the Men’s Laser Run Team Haryana gained gold adopted by Madhya Pradesh with the silver and Maharashtra with the bronze. In the Women’s Team occasion, Madhya Pradesh gained gold whereas Maharashtra returned with silver adopted by Goa who gained bronze.

At the Campal Sports Village, Popy Hazarika of Assam clinched the gold within the Women’s 59 Kg weightlifting class with a complete raise of 191 Kg (Snatch – 86 Kg, C&J-105 Kg). Davinder Kaur of Punjab gained the silver with a complete raise of 182 Kg and M. Deepanayomi of Andhra Pradesh lifted 180 Kg to win the bronze.

In the Men’s 67 Kg class, Mizoram’s Lalhunthara lifted a complete of 281 Kg to clinch the gold, edging out Subhash Lahre of SSCB by only a kilogram. Arunachal Pradesh’s Bengia Tani gained bronze with a complete raise of 277 Kg.

In the Women’s 64 Kg, Ditimoni Sonowal of Assam clinched the gold with a complete raise of 200 Kg with S. Nirupama Devi of Manipur (195 kg) taking dwelling the silver Jasveer Kaur of Punjab (186 kg) bagging the bronze.

N. Ajith of Tamil Nadu gained the gold medal in 73 Kg Men’s class with a complete raise of 290 Kg. Ranjeet Chavan of Maharashtra bagged the silver medal with a raise of 281 Kg and J. Koteswara Rao of Andhra Pradesh gained the bronze.

In Gymnastics on the Peddem Multipurpose Indoor Stadium, Yogeshwar Singh of Haryana clinched gold with Sidharth Verma of Uttar Pradesh and Gaurav Kumar of SSCB profitable silver and bronze respectively in All Round Individual Men’s occasion in Gymnastics.

Later within the day, Maharashtra added 5 extra gold medals to their tally in gymnastics profitable the Women’s and Men’s Pair, Mixed Pair and Women’s Group in Acrobatic Gymnastics and ladies’s particular person all spherical in rhythmic gymnastics. SSCB gained the opposite gold in Men’s group.

Pranati Nayak, who’s now representing Odisha, gained the gold within the ladies’s All-Round Individual which was held late yesterday. Pranati Das of West Bengal gained the silver whereas Shraddha Talekar of Maharashtra gained bronze.

In Rugby, Odisha beat Karnataka and Bihar beat Delhi within the quarterfinals of Women’s occasion performed on the Athletics Stadium, Bambolim. Odisha blanked Karnataka 64-0 whereas Bihar reached the semis beating Delhi 53-0. In the third quarterfinal, West Bengal beat Kerala 27-7 to safe a spot within the semis.

In the boys’s class, Haryana beat Punjab 31-10, Odisha beat Bihar 19-14, Maharashtra beat Goa 22-0 and West Bengal beat Kerala 24-12 to e book their locations within the semi-finals.

At Manohar Parikkar Indoor Stadium, Navelim Telangana will face Madhya Pradesh whereas Delhi will face Chattisgarh within the semi-finals of Women’s Basketball 3×3. In the boys’s class Madhya Pradesh will tackle Rajasthan whereas Delhi will likely be towards Punjab for a spot within the finals.



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