Swimmers lift Karnataka to top of medal tally in Khelo India

IANS  |  New Delhi 

swimmers dominated the day, winning six of the nine gold medals at the SPM Pool in the inaugural Khelo India School Games (KISG) here on Thursday.

Earlier in the day, from High School and in Vidyanagar gave them their first gold when he won the 200 metres.

That saw lead the medals tally with seven gold and they had three bronze medals for a total of 10 medals.

The second day of the KISG saw a total of 17 gold medals with nine in the pool, seven on the track and one in

While ruled the pool, honours were more evenly distributed in athletics, where won two gold and five states Karnataka, Maharashtra, Punjab, and won one each.

Sharing the second place on the medals tally behind are and with three gold each. Both states have earned their gold medals from

Down the medals tally, and have two gold, both from athletics, while seven states, Delhi, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Goa, Punjab, Uttarakhand and have one gold each.

A total of 14 states, from the 36 which are competing in these Games have already found a place in the medals tally.

The first gold was also decided as there were only three contestants and it went to Maharashtra's Nikhil Mali, who won his bouts against Amit of and Maharashtra's Krushna Ghodke, respectively.

Amit took the silver as he won his bout against Ghodke.

The day's biggest star was swimmer, Srihari Nataraj, who bettered his own national record in 100m backstroke with a time of 56.90 seconds, improving on his own mark by nine hundredths of second.

He was also part of the team which raced away to a gold medal in 4 x 100m freestyle, where he swam the final leg.

Three others, all in athletics, have also become multiple medallists. Among them, Kerala's Ancy Sojan, like Srihari, won both her medals on Thursday.

She carried in on in the tradition of excellent jumpers from Kerala, winning the girls and finished second in 200 metres. The two events were held in very a short span of time.

Ancy ran the 200m heats at 10.45 am followed by long jump, which began at 11.40 am and the 200m final was at 12.40 pm. The tight scheduling took a toll and Ancy finished second to Chanveer Kaur.

The 16-year-old Ancy Sojan is from Government Fisheries Higher Secondary School, Nattika, and is coached by Sanuj V. in Thrishoor.

Two other athletes have become multiple medallists, as of won her second silver -- she was second in after being second in a day earlier. Tamil Nadu's Praveen too added a silver to his gold.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, February 01 2018. 22:14 IST