Asian Games 2018: India clinch 2 gold on day 11, equal Incheon games tally

Track and field athletes continued to impress as they have contributed five gold medals out of 11 India has at the moment, with the country's medal tally standing at 54 medals

IANS  |  Jakarta 

Jakarta: Gold medal winner India's Arpinder Singh at the medal ceremony of men's triple jump event at the 18th Asian Games 2018 in Jakarta, Indonesia on Wednesday, Aug 29, 2018. Photo: PTI
Jakarta: Gold medal winner India's Arpinder Singh at the medal ceremony of men's triple jump event at the 18th Asian Games 2018 in Jakarta, Indonesia on Wednesday, Aug 29, 2018. Photo: PTI

A gold each for heptathlete and triple jumper Arpinder Singh, a maiden mixed doubles medal and the women's hockey team's entry into the final delighted India on the 11th day of the 18th Asian Games here on Wednesday.

Track and field athletes continued to impress as they have contributed five gold medals out of 11 India has at the moment, with the country's medal tally standing at 54 medals (11 gold, 20 silver, 23 bronze).

Swapna from Bengal brought India's first-ever gold in the event at the Asiad. Swapna posted a score of 6,026 points. Purnima Hembram, the other Indian in the fray, finished fourth with 5,837 points.

Arpinder ended India's 48-year wait for men's gold with an effort of 16.77 metres in his third attempt. He pipped Uzbekistan's Ruslan Kurbanov, who took the silver medal with a personal best jump of 16.62 metres.

Before the 25-year-old Arpinder, the previous Indian champion at the Asiad was Mohinder Singh Gill in 1970 with an effort of 16.11m.

A V Rakesh Babu, the other Indian in the fray, was sixth with a best attempt of 16.40 metres.

Dutee, meanwhile, grabbed her second silver medal at this year's Asiad after finishing second in the 200m. She clocked 23.20 seconds to finish second behind Bahrain's Edidiong Odiong, who claimed the gold medal with 22.96 seconds at the Stadium.

In the morning session, 2014 bronze medallist Khushbir Kaur finished fourth in the women's 20km race walk as she locked one hour, 35 minutes and 24 seconds to finish one minute and 22 seconds behind bronze medallist of

Another Indian in the women's category, Soumya Baby, and men's 20km race walkers K T Irfan and were disqualified.

Making of a history was also seen in for India, with the mixed doubles pair of Achanta and Manika Batra getting a bronze medal after going down in the semi-finals.

Sharath-Manika were outplayed 4-1 (9-11, 5-11, 13-11, 4-11, 8-11) in 39 minutes by China's and Sun Yingsha in the last-four clash.

Sharath and Manika, who defeated the North Korean pair of An Ji Song and Cha 3-2 (4-11, 12-10, 6-11, 11-6, 11-8) in 38 minutes in the quarter-finals, got India's first doubles medal at the Asiad in the sport.

It was also India's second TT medal in Asiad history. The first medal came in this edition with the men's team winning a bronze medal.

In squash, the Indian women's team assured itself of a medal after securing a semi-final berth as it dominated its penultimate Pool B match against China, chalking up a comprehensive 3-0 win.

Star Joshana Chinappa took on Li Dongjin in the first game. The team comprised fellow star and upcoming talents Sunayna Kuruvilla and Tanvi Khanna.

The team will play their final Pool B match against Hong Kong on Thursday and will look to finish on top of the heap.

In boxing, and notched up contrasting victories to enter the semi-finals. In the quarter-finals, Amit overpowered of by a unanimous 5-0 decision in the men's light flyweight (49 kilograms) category.

Vikas faced a much tougher challenge against Tuoheta Erbieke Tanglatihan of in the men's middleweight (75kg) division. The Indian was stretched to the limit by his agile and technically strong opponent before eking out a narrow 3-2 win.

In the semi-finals, Amit will take on Paalam Carlo of the while Vikas will face Kazakhstan's Amankul Abilkhan.

Later in the day, Dheeraj Rangi lost by a unanimous 0-5 verdict to Mongolia's Chinzorig Baatarsukh in the light welterweight (64kg) quarter-finals.

There was bad news for Indian fans in the women's section as well since Sarjubala Devi lost 0-5 to Chang Yuan of in the 51kg quarter-finals.

In women's hockey, India ended a two-decade wait as it stormed into the finals after edging past World No. 11 1-0 in a semi-final clash. Inspired by Gurjit Kaur's solitary goal in the 52nd minute, India will face lower-ranked in the finals on Friday.

The men's team will face for a place in the finals on Thursday.

Meanwhile, The Indian women's sepaktakraw team lost to 0-2 in their Group B Women's Quadrant preliminary round. India were outplayed by their rivals 21-6, 21-12 in a lopsided encounter.

First Published: Thu, August 30 2018. 06:50 IST