Khelo India youth Games | Harshada claims 45kg youth title; Maharashtra dominates weightlifting

Maharashtra dominates with five medals, including three gold in weightlifting

January 16, 2020 10:17 pm | Updated 10:17 pm IST - GUWAHATI

Top show:  Harshada   rose to the occasion to nail the u-17 girls’ 45kg gold.

Top show: Harshada rose to the occasion to nail the u-17 girls’ 45kg gold.

Harshada Garud raised her game to bag the under-17 girls’ 45kg youth title with an aggregate of 139kg on the opening day of weightlifting competitions at Khelo India youth Games here on Thursday.

Harshada’s showing, which was better than the National record of 132kg and is yet to be ratified, helped her top the combined list of under-17 and under-21 lifters. It also contributed in Maharashtra’s dominating performance of five medals, including three gold medals, in the weightlifting arena.

The Pune girl lifted 62kg in her final snatch attempt to lead the table. She failed in her first effort of 74kg in clean and jerk, but recovered to end up with 77kg and surge ahead.

Under-17 lifter Gyneshwari Yadav of Chhattisgarh (snatch 61kg, clean and jerk 76kg, total 137kg) and Haryana’s Komal Kohar, who topped the under-21 category, (59kg, 75kg, 134kg) stayed behind Harshada in the overall list. Techi Nadam (58kg, 75kg, 133kg) of Arunachal Pradesh and Sufina Jasmin (57kg, 73kg, 130kg) placed second and third respectively in under-21 category.

Among other Maharashtra lifters, Soumya Dalvi (50kg, 66kg,116kg) and Aarati Tatguni (50kg, 65kg, 115kg) claimed under-17 girls’ 40kg gold and silver respectively.

Mukund Aher claimed the first two places in boys’ under-17 49kg class.

Cycling: Karnataka’s Danamma Chichakha, Sahana Kudiganur, Keerthi Ramaswamy and Meghna Gugad won the girls’ under-21 team pursuit (4000m) gold with a timing of 5:38.298.

Andaman and Nicobar’s Celestina (12.928) and David Beckhame (10.891) took girls’ and boys’ sprint (200m) titles respectively to complete their respective individual double crowns.

Shooting: Haryana’s 13-year-old Shiva Narwal (243.2 points) pocketed the boys’ under-17 10m air pistol gold. His state-mate Naveen Singh (246.1) was the under-21 champion.

Wrestling: Pankaj (Uttar Pradesh), Pradeep (Haryana) Saddam (Maharashtra) won gold medals in boys’ under-21 Greco Roman 51kg, 55kg and 60kg respectively.

Maharashtra was firmly on top of the medals table with 125 medals, including 33 gold.

On Wednesday:

Volleyball: Kerala beat West Bengal 26-24, 25-16, 25-21 in the final and take the girls’ under-21 gold medal.

West Bengal edged out Rajasthan 25-22, 18-25, 25-21, 25-23 for the girls’ under-17 title. Karnataka went past Kerala 25-19, 25-21, 25-23 to claim the bronze. Gujarat beat Haryana 25-22, 21-25, 25-21, 25-16 for the boys’ under-21 yellow metal. Tamil Nadu finished third, beating Uttar Pradesh 25-19, 25-20, 25-17.

Shooting: Anjali Chaudhary (22) of Haryana secured the girls' under-21 25m pistol yellow metal beating Ishika Singh (20) of Delhi. West Bengal defeated Tamil Nadu17-13 to win the gold medal in under-21 air rifle mixed team event. Madhya Pradesh’s Akash Kushwaha and Neeru snatched the trap mixed team gold.

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