CWG: Chanu, Gururaja give India a dream start on Day 1

Mirabai Chanu

IMAGE: A jubilant Mirabai Chanu poses with her gold medal. Photograph: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images

A record-smashing Mirabai Chanu and a perseverant Gururaja Poojary claimed gold and silver respectively as weightlifters lived up to to the pre-event hype and delivered opening day medals for India at the 21st Commonwealth Games, in Gold Coast, on Thursday.

Chanu smashed the Commonwealth Games records in 48kg category snatch, clean and jerk and overall en route her gold-medal winning performance, which fetched her a thunderous applause from Australian fans, who queued up to take her autograph after the medal ceremony.

Chanu managed to lift 196kg (86kg+110kg) in a remarkable effort.

 

"I was not expecting to break records but I certainly wanted to break them when I came here. I can't put in words, how it feels right now," an exhausted but jubilant Chanu said.

Gururaja Poojary

IMAGE: IMAGE: Gururaja Poojary competes during the weightlifting 56kg final on day one of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. Photograph: PTI

Earlier, Gururaja survived a few anxious moments after two failed attempts in clean and jerk to claim the silver medal. The 25-year-old son of a truck driver equalled his personal best of 249kg (111kg+138kg) to finish second in the event and ensure that India woke up to the news of a medal on the very first day of competitions.

"After I failed the first two attempts, my coach reminded me how much my life depends on this. I remembered my family and my country," he said when asked what went through his mind in those nervy moments.

It was a reasonably good day for India as the much-hyped shuttlers also made a winning start to their campaign, defeating Sri Lanka 5-0 in the mixed team event opener.

Kidambi Srikanth

IMAGE: Srikanth Kidambi plays a shot as he competes against Sri Lanka during the Badminton Mixed Team Group Play Stage - Group A. Photograph: Scott Barbour/Getty Images

Saina Nehwal, who was making headlines for her ferocity in getting Games Village accreditation for her father, brought quite a lot of it on court and dispatched her rival Madushika Beruelage in a mere 22 minutes during the clash.

On the squash court, Harinder Pal Sandhu and Vikram Malhotra won their respective opening matches in the men's singles event.

The table tennis players also got past their initial hurdles rather easily with the women's team event defeating Sri Lanka 3-0. The men's team also blanked Trinidad and Tobago 3-0.

IMAGE: India's Rani Rampal tries to make her way past Tina Evans of Wales. Photograph: Getty Images

But there were disappointments and mixed fortunes too as the women's hockey team lost 2-3 to Wales in its lung-opener.

In the swimming pool, Virdhawal Khade qualified for the semi-finals of the men's 50m butterfly event but Sajan Prakash failed to make it.

IMAGE: India compete in the women's 4000m Team Pursuit qualifying. Photograph: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images

The Indians were not much of a force on the cycling track either, finishing sixth in the women's team sprint, which ruled them out of medal contention. The men's team did even worse, finishing seventh in their event.