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Athletes end campaign on golden note

Jinson and women’s relay team emerge winners on final day as India produce best performanc­e since 1978

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The Indian athletics contingent ended its Asian Games campaign with a best ever show since 1978 with Jinson Johnson and the women’s 4x400 relay team providing a golden touch on the last day of competitio­ns here on Thursday.

The two gold, a silver from 4x400m men’s relay team and a bronze each from discus thrower Seema Punia and 1500m runner PU Chitra today took India’s medal tally from athletics to 19 (seven gold, 10 silver, two bronze). The gold count was one less than in 1978 but India had won a total of 18 medals then as against 19 this time.

In the inaugural edition in 1951 held in New Delhi, India had won more than 30 medals from athletics, including 10 gold. In 1982, India had won 20 medals in athletics but there were only four gold. India finished third in athletics behind China (12, 12, 9) and Bahrain (12, 6, 7).

India won five medals on the final day with Jinson winning the gold in the men’s 1500m to make amends for the silver in the 800m before the women’s team narrowly missed the Games record in their comfortabl­e victory in 4x400m relay.

Kerala athlete Jinson Johnson won the country’s first 1500m gold in 20 years while the women’s 4x400m relay team maintained its Asian Games domination by winning its fifth consecutiv­e gold.

Jinson was pipped by compatriot Manjit Singh for gold in the 800m race but on Thursday he did not give any chance to his rivals to win the race in 3 minute 44.72 seconds. He crossed the finishing line after creating a huge opening in the last 80m stretch, leaving behind Amir Moradi (3:45.62) and Mohammed Tiouali (3:45.88).

Manjit Singh, who emerged a surprise winner in the

It was a sweet revenge for me because these Games come after four years. My weak point is finishing but today [on Thursday] I kept energy for the last 80m run. — Jinson

800m run, finished fourth with a timing of 3:46.57. Bahadur Prasad was last Indian to win a medal in men’s 1500m at the 1998 Games, where he won a bronze. “Yes, it was a sweet revenge for me because these Games come after four years. My weak point is finishing but today I kept energy for the last 80m run,” Jinson said.

Young sprinter Hima Das won her second Asian Games medal, and this time a gold, as the Indian women’s quartet of Hima, M R Poovamma, Sarita Gayakwad and VK Bismaya faced no competitio­n as they easily took the gold. It was the fifth gold medal on the trot for India in 4x400m women’s relay, continuing with their domination since the 2002 Asiad.

The individual 400m silver winner Hima, who began first, provided a handsome lead to Poovamma, who maintained it and passed on the baton to Sarita. The Gujarati girl too remained strong in her lap and Vismaya comfortabl­y finished the race. However, the Indian team missed out on the Games record of 3:28.68 as they clocked 3:28.72.

“The strategy was to let two experience­d runners begin it. We just wanted to beat Bahrain. That was the goal today,” said Poovamma.

Meanwhile, discus thrower Seema Punia and middle-distance runner PU Chitra had to be content with bronze medals. Seema could not defend the gold she won in 2014 as China’s Asian champion Chen Yang hurled the disc to gold winning distance of 65.12 in her last attempt, which was a huge 2.86m more than the Indian.

Diminutive Chitra, who won gold in the Asian Championsh­ip last year in Bhubaneswa­r, clocked 4:12.56 to win a bronze, her first Asiad medal. The men’s 4X400 relay team though had to be content with a silver behind a dominating Qatar.

Kunhu Muhammed ran the first lap, followed by Dharun Ayyasamy but by the time the baton reached Anas, Qatar was pulling away. The Indian team was placed fourth at that time but Anas pulled off a great run to pass two runners and Arokia Rajiv managed to maintain the second position. The Indian quartet finished the race in 3:01.85 while Qatar took gold with 3:00.56, which is an Asian record.

There was disappoint­ment for Govindan Lakshman also in the men’s 5000m as he finished sixth with a timing of 14:17.09. Lakshmanan had finished third bronze in the 10,000m but was disqualifi­ed later.

In the morning, Sandeep Kumar was disqualifi­ed from men’s 50km race walk event for ‘loss of contact’.

 ??  ?? India’s Jinson Johnson celebrates after clinching gold medal during the men’s 1500m event on Thursday
India’s Jinson Johnson celebrates after clinching gold medal during the men’s 1500m event on Thursday
 ??  ?? Indian athletes celebrate after winning the final of the women’s 4x400m relay event during the Asian Games in Jakarta on Thursday
Indian athletes celebrate after winning the final of the women’s 4x400m relay event during the Asian Games in Jakarta on Thursday
 ??  ?? Indian men’s 4x400m relay team members celebrate after winning silver medal
Indian men’s 4x400m relay team members celebrate after winning silver medal
 ??  ?? Seema Punia competes in the final of the women’s discus throw event at Asian Games on Thursday
Seema Punia competes in the final of the women’s discus throw event at Asian Games on Thursday
 ??  ?? Chitra poses after winning bronze medal in the women’s 1500m event
Chitra poses after winning bronze medal in the women’s 1500m event
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