Indian rowers claim gold, two bronze medals

Indian rowers won a gold and two bronze medals in an incredible start to the sixth day of competitions at the 18th Asian Games.

Published : Aug 24, 2018 08:53 IST , Palembang

Dushyant had won a bronze in the last edition of the Games, too, in Incheon. (File Photo)
Dushyant had won a bronze in the last edition of the Games, too, in Incheon. (File Photo)
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Dushyant had won a bronze in the last edition of the Games, too, in Incheon. (File Photo)

Indian rowers won a gold and two bronze medals in an incredible start to the sixth day of competitions at the 18th Asian Games, here, making up for the disappointment in the days gone by.

The team comprising Sawarn Singh, Dattu Bhokanal, Om Prakash and Sukhmeet Singh clocked 6:17.13 to win the gold medal in men’s quadruple sculls.

It was a redemption of sorts for Bhokanal after Thursday’s forgettable show when he failed to complete his event leaving the coach fuming. Host Indonesia (6:20.58) and Thailand (6:22.41) were placed second and third, respectively, in the quadruple sculls.

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Before landing the top prize, India bagged two bronze medals in the sport through Rohit Kumar and Bhagwan Singh in lightweight double sculls, after Dushyant started the day with a third-place finish in lightweight single sculls. Rohit and Bhagwan clocked 7:04.61 to win bronze in their event at the JSC Lake.

Japan’s Miyaura Masayuki and Takeda Masahiro won the gold with a timing of 7:01.70, while Koreans Kim Byunghoon and Lee Minhyuk (7:03.22) bagged silver.

Earlier, Dushyant won the country its first rowing medal at the ongoing Games, claiming a bronze in men’s lightweight single sculls. Korea’s Hyunsu Park and Hong Kong’s Chun Gun Chiu won the gold and silver medals, respectively.

Dushyant, who was declared the best rower in the 2013 National Championships, finished third on the podium with a timing of 7.18.76 as India enjoyed a good beginning on the sixth day of competition.

The Indian, who began rowing in 2012 at an army training camp in Roorkee, had won a bronze in the last edition of the Games, too, in Incheon. India now has 21 medals — five gold, four silver and 12 bronze.

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