National Games HIGHLIGHTS, October 8: Shivangi Sarma beats Maana Patel to win women’s 100m freestyle gold; Services beats Kerala in men’s volleyball
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Published : Oct 08, 2022 09:04 IST
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And Services has done the job. Wins the game 3-1 .
The second set is turning out to be a nail biter. Only a point separating the teams at the half way mark. 11-10 in favour of Kerala. 18-15 for Kerala now. Parity restored - Kerala bags second set 25-23
And they do just that. Services wins first set 25-21
Services is up against Kerala in men’s volleyball. Services on course to take the first set
4x100 medley relay (mixed) - Tamil Nadu (Rohit.S, Dhanush, B.Shakti, Manesh) clinches gold. Karnataka, Gujarat won silver and gold respectively
Srihari Nataraj wins men’s 100m freestlye gold. Vishal Grewal of Delhi with the silver while Anand A S of Services wins bronze
Shivangi Sarma of Assam wins gold in women’s 100m freestyle, beating Maana Patel - who clinched silver - in front of her home crowd. Rujula. S from Karnataka settles for bronze
Maana Patel in action now in the women’s 100m freestyle
Chahat Arora clinches gold in women’s 100m breaststroke. Maharashtra’s Jyothi Patil settled for silver while Aarthi Patil, also from Maharashtra, won bronze
Likith S.B of Services wins men’s 100m breaststroke gold. Tamil Nadu’s S. Dhanush won silver while Anoop Augustine from Kerala clinched bronze
Manipur demolishes Assam 5-0 to reach women’s football final
With 23 minutes left on the clock, Manipur is dominating the clash against Assam. 4-0 in favour of Manipur now
Second half underway..
Manipur 2-0 Assam at half-time
Ngangom Devi nets brace as Manipur doubles its lead. Manipur 2 (Ngangom Devi 40’) - 0 Assam
Manipur leads 1-0 against Assam as half-time approaches
It’s done and dusted. Maharashtra beats Jharkhand 3-1 to reach men’s hockey semifinal
4th quarter underway..
End of 3rd quarter and still its Maharashtra in the lead.
Just as we speak, Maharashtra scores yet another. It’s Maharashra 3-1 Jharkhand
Jharkhand scores one against MH in the second quarter to build pressure on the opposition. Maharashtra 2-1 Jharkhand
Maharashtra leads 2-0 over Jharkhand in the first quarter.
Meanwhile, Chandigarh beat home side Gujarat 3-2 in women’s volleyball. But Gujarat men brushed past Rajasthan with the same scoreline.
Tamil Nadu wins third set as well 25-20.
SIX MATCH POINTS FOR TN
TN leads 11-7 in third set
Second set saw the teams exchanging points, but TN managed to secure the set. 25-23
The second set sees a neck and neck game between the two teams.
TN wins first set comfortably after a brilliant come back. 25-20.
Tamil Nadu’s wave attack proves to be too good for Punjab.
Three consecutive points for TN as the center blocker does his job. TN comes from behind to lead by one point.
Punjab is leading at the moment against Tamil Nadu in men’s volleyball match.
Gujarat cross their best medal haul ever with their tenth gold!
The sports fans of Gujarat will, however, be more pleased with how their athletes have performed. The moment they won their 10th gold on Friday night, with their star swimmer Maana Patel herself scooping three from the swimming pool, they had recorded their best return in the National Games.
“The sports scene in Gujarat has changed dramatically in the last decade. The government has introduced many schemes, including the highly popular Shaktidoot scheme. Khel Mahakumbh has motivated the masses to take to sports,” Maana Patel said when asked about the support from the state government.
Most hearteningly, the state that has taken a keener interest in sport only in recent times, has accumulated medals from 11 different disciplines, ranging from aquatics to yogasana, badminton to wrestling and Judo to Shooting. Back in 2015, the majority of Gujarat’s 20 medals came from tennis and swimming.
Pooja Patel who won women’s gold in Traditional Yogasana, Archer Amita Rathva, who won an individual silver and team bronze in the Indian Archery event, Hinaben Khalifa, who became only the second woman wrestler from the state to win a National Games medal, are prime examples of the wide range of performers.
“We have introduced a very progressive Sports Policy. There are several schemes to not only promote sport at the grassroots level but also to hunt for talent and nurture it,” Arjun Singh Rana, Swarnim Gujarat Sports University Vice-Chancellor, said.
“All together, Gujarat’s top sportspersons enjoy financial assistance at every stage of their career, which prepares them to compete at the highest levels in world sport,” Arjun Singh Rana added. “This is the result of all the hard work that we have put over the years, including the massive investments made in sports infrastructure in tune with our progressive sports policy.”
“The PDDU Stadium in Surat is one of the best indoor facilities that I have seen,” two-time Olympic medal winner PV Sindhu said during her visit to Gujarat. “It can host not only the India Open but any mega international tournament too,” she enthused of the stadium, which hosted the country’s finest table tennis and badminton players.
Chief Technical Officer and Chief National Coach of rowing, Ismail Baig couldn’t stop gushing over the Sabarmati course. “It is easily the best in the country. Gujarat can now become the hub for international events,” he declared even as a couple of Olympians attested that it was even better that the course used at the Tokyo Olympics.
Lalit Upadhyay gives UP an upper hand in the shootout and advance to the semifinals.
Shoot-out will decide who will advance through to the semifinals!
Both the teams are struggling to score given the defence of the opposite team.
Bengal equalises in the third quarter and its 1-1.
Uttar Pradesh leads 1-0 against West Bengal at half-time.
Pawan Kumar of Haryana lost to Parveen Rawat of Uttarakhand 1-0
Vishal Ruhil of Haryana defeats Fardeen of Chandigarh
Kamdon Boi of Arunachal Pradesh lost to Hemang Jaiswal of Rajasthan 0-1
Vikash Dalal of Haryana defeats Arun Kumar of Delhi 1-0
Ayush Datt of Madhya Pradesh beat Mohit of Punjab 1-0
Haryana joins Karnataka in the semifinals of men’s hockey after defeating Tamil Nadu 3-0.
Sathish James of Tamil Nadu walks out due to injury.
Haryana utilizes the weak defence of Tamil Nadu and scores its third goal in the fourth quarter.
Haryana managed to score another goal in the third quarter after not being able to score in the second quarter.
It’s Haryana vs Tamil Nadu with Haryana in 1-0 lead after the first quarter
Karnataka becomes the first team to enter the men’s hockey semifinals after defeating Gujarat 11-2
National Games, October 7 in pictures: Shiva Thapa reaches quarterfinals, swimmers continue to shine
Here are some updates in the field of Judo!
Here’s what happened yesterday (October 7)- Y B Sarangi, MR Praveen Chandran
BOXING
Boxers Simranjit Kaur, Shiva Thapa cruise into quarterfinals
Olympians Simranjit Kaur and Shiva Thapa gave commanding performances to cruise into the quarterfinals at the boxing arena of the National Games here on Friday.
While Simranjit got the better of a gritty Rinky Sharma 5-0 in a 60kg first round bout, Shiva trounced home state’s Aniket Pandey 5-0 in a men’s 67kg clash.
A 2018 World championships bronze medallist, Simranjit breached her rival’s defence to land some clean head shots in the first round before delivering good combinations on the counter in the second. She attacked with more intensity in the third to record a convincing victory.
Shiva used his experience to tackle Aniket’s raw aggression. The former World championships bronze medallist and a five-time Asian medallist maintained a safe distance against the taller home boxer and used his well-directed counterattacks.
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“It's a perfect platform to assess talent. Many boxers have come up from 63.5kg and many from higher weights have come down, so the competition level has gone up,” said Shiva.
Worlds medallist Saweety Boora (75kg) and World youth champion Sachin Siwach Jr. (57kg) also made it to the last-eight.
Important results (preliminary round):
SWIMMING
Budding star Hashika Ramachandra, Sajan Prakash hog limelight
The budding star of Indian swimming, the 14-year-old Hashika Ramachandra underlined her class by winning the sixth gold medal of the 36th National Games at Sardar Patel Aquatic Complex here on Friday.
The Karnataka girl won back-to-back gold medals on penultimate day and set a new meet record in 400m freestyle after warding off a tough challenge from Delhi’s Bhavya Sachdeva. Hashika touched in 4:32.17s to topple Aakansha Vora’s old mark (4:32.50) set in 2015. Hashika also won the 200m Individual medley event in 2:26.23s for her sixth gold medal of the games.
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Veteran Sajan Prakash picked up two gold medals to take his gold medal tally to five. Sajan Prakash in a storming final 50 metres beat back the challenge from Karnataka’s S.Siva and MP’s Advait Page to set a new mark in 200m IM.
At the homestretch Sajan peeled away from Siva and Advait Page, despite a terrific sprint couldn’t catch up the Kerala swimmer who clocked 2:05.81s to break P.S. Madhu’s old mark (2:08.98) set in 2015. Sajan also won the 400m freestyle in 3:58.11s after nosing ahead of Aneesh S.Gowda in the final 25 metres. Advait Page came up with his customary fast finish to pip Aneesh for the silver.
The 50m backstroke races didn’t produce any surprises with Sreehari Nataraj (Karnataka) and Maana Patel (Gujarat) winning the gold in men’s and women’s sections with meet records.
Sreehari led from start to clock 25.65s and improved the record (25.88s) he set in the heats in the morning. Maana Patel blitzed the field to win 29.77s and she also broke her own record (29.81s) set in the heats. Karnataka won the 4x100m mixed freestyle event to take its gold medal tally to 18 in this games.
The Results:
HOCKEY
Punjab storms into women’s hockey semifinals
Punjab women stormed into the semifinals in the 36th National Games hockey event at the Dhyanchand Hockey stadium here on Friday.
Punjab routed Gujarat 24-0 in a lopsided quarterfinal match. The floodgates opened in the second minute when Annu scored a field goal. Annu went on to score four more goals while Rajwinder Kaur helped herself to six goals.
Defending champion Haryana crushed Karnataka 6-0 to enter the semifinals. The Karnataka goalkeeper G.R. Shravya’s heroics under the bar prevented a carnage as the star studded Haryana side ran its opponents ragged. Rani and Neha scored a brace each for Haryana.
Madhya Pradesh came back from behind to beat Odisha 4-2 and enter the semifinals. The national champion Odisha failed to combine as a unit and made defensive errors. Madhya Pradesh outplayed Odisha by showing better cohesion and sharpness in its attacks. After falling behind in the sixth minute, Odisha drew level two minutes later. Odisha conceded a spate of penalty corners in the match and Madhya Pradesh scored thrice off the penalty corner drills. Neeraj Rani, the penalty corner specialist, scored a brace for.
The results (quarterfinals)
SHOOTING
Vivaan Kapoor claims men’s trap gold; Neeru wins women’s event
Vivaan Kapoor overcame a technical issue in his shooting to claim the men’s trap gold medal from the shotgun shooting arena of the National Games here on Friday.
The 20-year-old Vivaan, representing Rajasthan, defeated Punjab’s Zoravar Singh Sandhu 31-26 to win the title.
“It’s a big boost to my confidence. I am a perfectionist. I missed a few targets, so I just needed a few tweaks. My coach (Khaled Al Mudaf) came for one day to see my shooting and gave me a technical point (where to put my gun before shooting) and fixed that,” said Vivaan, a World championships silver medallist.
“It is a difficult medal to achieve. I am really satisfied (with my performance). You trust yourself more (because of the good result). Next time I have this problem, I know what to do.”
Services shooter Balabhadra Tarasiya got the bronze.
Bhowneesh Mendiratta, the only Indian shooter who has won an Olympic quota place for the 2024 Paris Games, was placed fourth.
In women’s trap, Madhya Pradesh’s Neeru got the better of Uttar Pradesh’s Sabeera Haris 26-24 to secure the gold.
Sabeera, who won a shoot-off in the semifinals 4-3 against Manisha Keer after being tied on 19, went on to take the silver.
Services’ Seema Tomar claimed the bronze medal.