The Indian men’s 4x400m relay team consists of: Mohd Anas, Amoji JacobMohd Ajmal; Rajesh Rameshresponded to the favorite tag of Asian record holder by defeating Qatar to win the gold medal on the penultimate day of track and field competitions at the Olympic Stadium here on Wednesday.
Although the Indian team’s time was slower than the World Championship time, it recorded a time of 3:01.58, giving Qatar (3:02.05) and Sri Lanka (3:02.55) the silver and bronze medals respectively.
Mohd Anas set the best time for the Indian quartet with a time of 43.60 seconds, but by the time he handed over the baton to Jacob, India were lagging behind in fifth place. However, the Delhi athlete led the team in the second leg with a best time of 47.01 seconds and set the tone for the final two legs. Ajmal carried on Amoji’s good form and continued to lead India until he handed over the baton to Rajesh Ramesh. Ajmal clocked a time of 45.61 seconds, despite a tough challenge from Qatar’s Ismail Abakar, who was rapidly closing in on him with a time of 45.23 seconds.
Rajesh’s time of 45.36 seconds was only the third fastest of the final lap runners, but India’s lead time was 45.06 seconds from Basem Hemeida, which was enough to take India ahead at the finish. It wasn’t. When asked about India trailing behind in the first lap, Jacob said, “We had the Asian record so we were confident, but not overconfident.”
Relay girls: Silver, Sable, Hermilan
Earlier, the women’s 4x400m relay team consisted of Vitiya Ramraj, Aishwarya K. Mishra, Prachi, Suba Venkatesan He recorded an excellent time of 3 minutes 27.85 seconds and won the silver medal. Vitya gave the team a good start by clocking 48.86 seconds in the first leg, but Aishwarya was unable to improve on that and clocked 55.27 seconds, the slowest of the four. After Prachi scored 52.45 points in the third leg, Subha was in full pursuit of the gold medal. She clocked 51.27 seconds, her second-best leg time, but it wasn’t enough to overtake Bahrain, who won in 3:27.65. Sri Lanka won the bronze medal with a time of 3:30.88.
Avinash SableFresh off a dominant performance in the men’s 3,000m steeplechase, he returned to the track in the men’s 5,000m, winning silver. Birhanu Bareu He won with a tournament record time of 13 minutes 17.40 seconds. Sable recorded a time of 13:21.09, while DF Admas, also from Bahrain, won the bronze medal with a time of 13:25.63. “I have to admit that he was better. But my goal is to get the golden double in the next match.” asian games” Sable said.
It was the flamboyant middle-distance runner who added another silver medal to India’s record. Hermilan Baines. Following in the footsteps of his mother Madhuri Singh, Harmilan won a silver medal in the 1500m and took a step closer to becoming a Hall of Famer by winning a double silver medal and adding the 800m to his collection. The 25-year-old landed a nice kick at the end, but could not catch Sri Lanka’s MT Dissanayaka, who won in 2:03.20. Hamilan took second place with a time of 2:03.75, followed by China’s Wang Chunyu with a time of 2:03.90 seconds.
Sable, who won a silver medal in the 5,000-meter race, said, “It reminded me of military discipline.My performance this season was not that good, but I have received full support from the government, so I put in my best effort.” I wanted it to be over,” he said.
Although the Indian team’s time was slower than the World Championship time, it recorded a time of 3:01.58, giving Qatar (3:02.05) and Sri Lanka (3:02.55) the silver and bronze medals respectively.
Mohd Anas set the best time for the Indian quartet with a time of 43.60 seconds, but by the time he handed over the baton to Jacob, India were lagging behind in fifth place. However, the Delhi athlete led the team in the second leg with a best time of 47.01 seconds and set the tone for the final two legs. Ajmal carried on Amoji’s good form and continued to lead India until he handed over the baton to Rajesh Ramesh. Ajmal clocked a time of 45.61 seconds, despite a tough challenge from Qatar’s Ismail Abakar, who was rapidly closing in on him with a time of 45.23 seconds.
Rajesh’s time of 45.36 seconds was only the third fastest of the final lap runners, but India’s lead time was 45.06 seconds from Basem Hemeida, which was enough to take India ahead at the finish. It wasn’t. When asked about India trailing behind in the first lap, Jacob said, “We had the Asian record so we were confident, but not overconfident.”
Relay girls: Silver, Sable, Hermilan
Earlier, the women’s 4x400m relay team consisted of Vitiya Ramraj, Aishwarya K. Mishra, Prachi, Suba Venkatesan He recorded an excellent time of 3 minutes 27.85 seconds and won the silver medal. Vitya gave the team a good start by clocking 48.86 seconds in the first leg, but Aishwarya was unable to improve on that and clocked 55.27 seconds, the slowest of the four. After Prachi scored 52.45 points in the third leg, Subha was in full pursuit of the gold medal. She clocked 51.27 seconds, her second-best leg time, but it wasn’t enough to overtake Bahrain, who won in 3:27.65. Sri Lanka won the bronze medal with a time of 3:30.88.
Avinash SableFresh off a dominant performance in the men’s 3,000m steeplechase, he returned to the track in the men’s 5,000m, winning silver. Birhanu Bareu He won with a tournament record time of 13 minutes 17.40 seconds. Sable recorded a time of 13:21.09, while DF Admas, also from Bahrain, won the bronze medal with a time of 13:25.63. “I have to admit that he was better. But my goal is to get the golden double in the next match.” asian games” Sable said.
It was the flamboyant middle-distance runner who added another silver medal to India’s record. Hermilan Baines. Following in the footsteps of his mother Madhuri Singh, Harmilan won a silver medal in the 1500m and took a step closer to becoming a Hall of Famer by winning a double silver medal and adding the 800m to his collection. The 25-year-old landed a nice kick at the end, but could not catch Sri Lanka’s MT Dissanayaka, who won in 2:03.20. Hamilan took second place with a time of 2:03.75, followed by China’s Wang Chunyu with a time of 2:03.90 seconds.
Sable, who won a silver medal in the 5,000-meter race, said, “It reminded me of military discipline.My performance this season was not that good, but I have received full support from the government, so I put in my best effort.” I wanted it to be over,” he said.