Hima, Dutee, Anas clinch a silver each; heartbreak for Lakshmanan

Press Trust of India  |  Jakarta 

Das shattered the 400m national record for a second time in two days for a silver while grabbed the second place in 100m dash

on another good day for India's track and field athletes in here today.

The silver medal each from and Anas was on expected lines as the gold winners in their respective events were outright pre-race favourites.

But, Dutee, who had won a 'gender case' against the world governing of athletics, was beaten for the gold by two-hundreth of a second as she came up with the best achievement of her career. Her silver was India's first medal in 20 years in this event after Rachita Mistry won a bronze in 1998 Asiad.

crossed the finishing line at third in men's 10,000m race but was later disqualified under IAAF 163.3b (lane infringement). He was initially shown to have clocked 29:44.91.

did lodge a protest against the decision to disqualify Lakshmanan but the jury of appeals rejected it.

India's new track sensation, clocked 50.59 seconds to win the silver, behind Bahrain's who won the gold in a new Games record time of 50.09 seconds.

Hima, the reigning Under-20 world champion, had qualified for the final with a national record time of 51.00 seconds yesterday, bettering the 14-year-old mark set by Manjeet Kaur (51.05) in Chennai in 2004, and she today bettered it again.

Naser, silver medallist and winner of four legs of Diamond League Series this year, did not have to exert much in the end to clinch the goal.

Another Indian in the women's 400m final, Nirmala Sheoran finished fourth in 52.96.

It was India's first medal in women's 400m since Manjeet Kaur won a silver at the 2006 edition.

Asian champion Anas settled with a silver in the men's 400m final as he timed 45.69 seconds, behind Asian and 2017 World Championships bronze medallist of Qatar, who clocked in 44.89 seconds.

Anas, who holds the national record of 45.24, had clocked 45.30 in the preliminary heats.

Arokia Rajiv finished fourth by clocking 45.84 which was better than his semifinals (46.08) timing.

"I don't know what happened to me in the final. I could have run better but I am happy with silver," said and out-of-breath Anas.

"I had aimed for a medal at and I have achieved that. Abdalelah won easily. I will see video to analyse what went wrong," the said and dedicated his medal to people back home, who are struggling with a devastating flood.

Anas said he may pull out of men's 200m event to prepare for the newly-introduced 400m mixed relay.

Dutee qualified for the women's 100m final by clocking 11.43 in semifinal and two and a half hours later, she came out to run a memorable race.

Running in lane number 7, Dutte clocked 11.32 seconds, a tad below her national record of 11.29 seconds.

Odiong Edidiong of won the gold in 11.30 while of took the bronze in 11.33 in a close finish.

The 22-year-old from Odisha was taking part in her first She was suspended by the IAAF in 2014 under its policy but she filed an appealed before the and won it.

Recently, under a revised rule of the IAAF, Dutee was left outside the purview of the policy (which bars women athletes having male hormones above permissible limit from competing) which gave her liberty to pursue her career.

India's last medal in this event was the bronze won by Rachita Mistry in

Dutee also emulated (1951) and P T Usha (1982 and 1986) in winning a silver each in this event in

In men's long jump, finished sixth with a best effort of 7.95m.

Asian Championship silver medallist Anu Raghavan qualified for the final of the women's 400m hurdles final.

The 25-year-old from was third fastest in Heat 2 and also overall third with a timing of 56.77.

Joining her in the final was compatriot Jauna Murmu (59.20) as the last best loser. Anu had won a silver at the Asian Championship held in Bhubaneswar.

In men's 400m hurdles, Dharun Ayyasamy and Kumar also qualified for the final after finishing overall second and fifth respectively.

Both Dharun (49.55) and (50.46) finished second in their respective semifinal heats.

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First Published: Sun, August 26 2018. 21:45 IST