Asiad rowing: Olympian duo Arjun Lal Jat, Arvind Singh win silver medals
Hangzhou/IBNS/UNI The Indian men’s lightweight double sculls team comprising Olympians Arjun Lal Jat and Arvind Singh, and the men’s eight team won silver medals in their respective Asian Games 2023 rowing events here on Sunday.
The Indian men's pair of Babu Lal Yadav and Lekh Ram also won the bronze medal to take India’s tally to three medals in rowing at the Asian Games.
Another Shining Moment for 🇮🇳 at #AsianGames2022!
— Anurag Thakur (@ianuragthakur) September 24, 2023
Hats off Babu Lal Yadav and Lekh Ram on clinching BRONZE 🥉in Men's Coxless Pair, clocking an impressive 6:50:41! 🚣♂️
Your dedication and hard work have earned you a well-deserved place on the podium and brought glory to the… pic.twitter.com/WhP80Yg2Rn
Competing at the Fuyang Water Sports Centre, Arjun and Arvind won India’s first medal at the 19th Asian Games with a timing of 6:28.18 in Final A. The Indian duo finished 5.02 seconds behind gold medallists China. Uzbekistan secured bronze in 6:33.42.
Earlier, the Indian pair made it to the medal race after claiming the pole position in repechage 1 with a timing of 6:55.78. They clocked 6:27.45 for second place in heat 1 to enter the repechage. Only the top teams from the heats advanced directly to the final.
This was India’s second successive medal in men’s lightweight double sculls at the Asian Games. India won a bronze in the same event at Jakarta 2018, Olmpics.com reported.
SECOND MEDAL for 🇮🇳 at #AsianGames2022
— Anurag Thakur (@ianuragthakur) September 24, 2023
Bharat's proud Rowing Olympian duo from the Indian Army, Arvind Singh and @OLYArjun, brings home a silver 🥈medal in the light Men's Double Sculls clocking 06:28:18 🚣♂️🥳
Heartiest congratulations to the #TOPScheme athletes! Their… pic.twitter.com/l0kTIpKfNf
Arjun and Arvind won the gold medal at the 2022 Asian championships and finished 11th overall at Tokyo 2020 in the lightweight double sculls event – India’s best-ever finish in any rowing event at the Olympics.
In the men’s eight final, the Indian team of Charanjeet Singh, DU Pande, Naresh Kalwaniya, Neeraj, Neetesh Kumar, Ashish, Bheem Singh, Jaswinder Singh and Punit Kumar was on China’s heels till the last quarter but settled for silver after finishing in 5:43.01.
China claimed gold in 5:40.17 while Indonesia, who were leading India at the halfway mark, won the bronze medal with a 5:45.51 time in Final A.
The Indian men's pair of Babu Lal Yadav and Lekh Ram won the bronze medal in 6:50.41. Uzbekistan settled for silver in 6:48.11 while China won the gold medal in 6:44.20.
Indian rowers competed in three more events on Sunday but did not win a medal.
In the men’s double sculls final, Satnam Singh and Parminder Singh had a strong opening and were in a medal position till the 1500m mark. However, the Indian pair lost ground in the final quarter to finish sixth with a timing of 6:40.90. Earlier, Satnam Singh and Parminder Singh won the repechage with a timing of 6:48.06 after claiming second place in heat 1 with a timing of 6:27.01.
The women’s four finals saw Aswathi PB, Mrunamayee Nilesh S, Thangjam Priya Devi and Rukmani achieve the timing of 7:12.40 for fifth place. The Indian quartet came sixth in the preliminary round with a timing of 7:09.07.
In the women’s lightweight double sculls, the Indian duo of Kiran and Anshika Bharti settled for 10th place with a timing of 7:40.84 in Final B. Earlier, they clocked 7:27.57 to finish fourth in heat 2 and fell into the repechage rounds.
Rowing at Asian Games 2023 has a total of 14 gold medals on offer. Seven medal races were held on Sunday while the remaining seven will be on Monday. India will compete in four of them.
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