Indian shooters got two more gold medals at the Asian Games 2023 on Wednesday morning, taking India’s gold medal tally increased to 5 at the Asian Games 2022.
In 50m rifle 3-position, Sift Kaur Samra shot a world record score of 469.6 to clinch the gold while another Indian shooter Ashi Chouksey won the bronze medal in the event.
Earlier, the triumvirate of Manu Bhaker, Esha Singh and Rhythm Sangwan clinched the the gold medal in the women’s 25m pistol team.
Manu Bhaker and Esha Singh are competing in the individual event too.
The men’s skeet team won a bronze medal too.
Earlier, the Indian equestrian dressage team won gold at the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou 2022 on Tuesday, taking India’s gold medal to three on Day 3 of the Games.
This was India’s maiden podium finish in the event at the Games. The team featuring Sudipti Hajela, Divyakriti Singh, Hriday Chheda and Anush Agarwalla finished with a score of 209.205, pipping China and Hong Kong who completed the podium.
All four Indian contestants have qualified for the individual event final, that will happen today.
The podium:
1. India – 209.205 points
2. China – 204.882 points
3. Hong Kong, China – 204.852
Neha Thakur opened India’s medal account on the day with a silver in sailing
Thakur placed second in the girl’s dinghy event, taking India’s overall medal tally at the Asian Games to 12 earlier on Day 3.
India had a rather uneventful start on the third day of the Asian Games, as we missed out on medals in shooting and fencing so far.
How the Sailing event is judged
In sailing, the competitor’s lowest score from all the races is deducted from the total points to calculate the net score. The participant with the lowest net score is declared the winner.
In the girls’ dinghy ILCA-4 category, there were a total of 11 races, and Neha accumulated a total of 32 points. Neha’s least favorable performance was in the fifth race, where she earned five points, resulting in a net score of 27.
Shooting results on Day 3
Divyansh Singh Panwar and Ramita lost closely to Korea (18-20) in the bronze medal match of 10m air rifle mixed event, while star fencer Bhavani Devi faced a 7-15 defeat in the women’s sabre quarterfinals to China’s Shao Yuqi.
Hockey Results on Day 3
The Indian men’s hockey team, however, continued on its goalscoring exploits with a brilliant 16-1 win over Singapore.
Squash Results
India cruised past Pakistan in the women’s squash team event, while the 4x100m medley team also qualified for final in swimming, creating a new Indian record for best timings at the event.
India Medals Tally at the Asian Games 2023
India have so far bagged a total of 19 medals (five gold, five silver, and nine bronze) at the Hangzhou Asian Games 2022.
Results Summary for Day 3
SILVER MEDAL: Neha Thakur (Sailing) in Girl’s Dinghy ICLA4
Men’s Hockey: India beat Singapore 16-1 in Pool A match
Shooting: Manu Bhaker (1st), Esha Singh (3rd), Rhythm Sangwan (11th) at the end of Precision stage in Women’s 25m Pistol event. Rapid stage takes place tomorrow.
Tennis: Ankita Raina wins in round 3, Rutuja Bhosale loses
Swimming: Shivangi Sarma finishes 17th in Women’s 100m Freestyle qualification; fails to reach final
Shooting: Divyansh Singh Panwar/Ramita lose to Korea in bronze medal match in 10m air rifle mixed team event.
Fencing: Bhavani Devi loses 7-15 in quarterfinals to China’s Shao Yuqi
India wins double gold on Day 2
After securing five medals (three silver, and two bronze) on the opening day of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, India continued their splendid show on Day 2 at the continental event. While few faced defeats, but the Indian women’s cricket team and the men’s 10m Air Rifle team secured gold medals for the country. Apart from the two gold, India added four more bronze medals to the tally taking it to 11.
Asian Games 2023 India schedule: 27 September
3×3 basketball
- Men’s Round Robin Pool C: India vs Macao China – 12:10 PM
- Women’s Round Robin Pool A: India vs China – 4:55 PM
Basketball
- Women’s Preliminary Round Group A: India vs Indonesia – 5:30 PM
Boxing
- Men’s 63.5kg Round of 16: Shiva Thapa (IND) vs Askat Kulatev (KGZ) – 1:15 PM
- Men’s 92kg Round of 16: Sanjeet (IND) vs Lazizbek Mullojonov (UZB) – 1:30 PM
- Women’s 50kg Round of 16: Nikhat Zareen (IND) vs Chorong Bak (KOR) – 5:15 PM
Bridge
- Men’s, women’s and mixed team round robin 1-1 to 4 (Indian teams) – 6:30 AM onwards
Chess
- Medal event: Men’s Individual rounds 8 and 9 (Vidit Gujrathi and Arjun Erigaisi) – 12:30 PM onwards
- Medal event: Women’s individual rounds 8 and 9 (Koneru Humpy and Harika Dronavalli) – 12:30 PM onwards
Taekwondo
- Men’s 80kg (Shivansh Tyagi) – 6:30 AM onwards
- Women’s 67kg (Margerette Maria Regi – 6:30 AM onwards
Track cycling
- Men’s sprint qualifying, 1/16 and 1/8 finals and repechage heats (David Beckham Elkatohchoongo, Ronaldo Singh Laitonjam) – 7:30 AM onwards
- Women’s keirin (Shushikala Agashe, Triyasha Paul) – 7:56 AM onwards
Equestrian
- Dressage Individual Intermediate I (Hriday Chheda, Anush Agarwalla, Divyakriti Singh, Sudipti Hajela) – 5:30 AM onwards
Esports
- League of Legends quarter-finals: India vs Vietnam – 11:30 AM
Fencing
- Medal event: Men’s team foil (Arjun, Dev, Bibish Kathiresan, Akash Kumar) – 6:30 AM onwards
- Medal event: Women’s team epee (Ena Arora, Jyotika Dutta, Yashkeerat Kaur, Tanishka Khatri) – 10:30 AM onwards
Handball
- Women’s Preliminary Round Group B: India vs Hong Kong, China – 4:30 PM
Hockey
- Preliminary Women’s Pool A: India vs Singapore – 10:15 AM
Sailing
- Medal event: Men’s Dinghy ILCA7 medal races (Vishnu Saravanan) – 8:30 AM onwards
- Medal event: Women’s Single Dinghy ILCA6 medal races (Nethra Kumanan) – 8:30 AM onwards
- Medal event: Men’s Kite IKA Formula (Chitresh Tatha) – 8:30 AM onwards
- Medal event: Men’s Windsurfing iQFoil quarter-final, semi-finals and final (Jerome Kumar Savarimuthu) – 8:30 AM onwards
Shooting
- Medal event: Men’s and women’s skeet qualification phase 2, team medals and individual final (Men’s: Anantjeet Singh Naruka, Gurjoat Singh Khangura, Angad Vir Singh Bajwa women’s: Parinaaz Dhaliwal, Ganemat Sekhon, Darshna Rathore) – 6:30 AM onwards
- Medal event: Women’s 25m pistol rapid qualification round, team medals and individual final (Manu Bhaker, Rhythm Sangwan, Esha Singh) – 6:30 AM onwards
- Medal event: Women’s 50m rifle 3 positions qualifying, team medals and final (Ashi Chouksey, Manini Kaushik, Sift Kaur Samra) – 6:30 AM onwards
Squash
- Men’s team Pool A: India vs Kuwait – 7:30 AM
- Women’s team Pool B: India vs Nepal – 7:30 AM
- Women’s team Pool B: India vs Macao, China – 2:00 PM
- Men’s team Pool A: India vs Pakistan – 4:30 PM
Swimming
- Women’s 100m butterfly heats and final (Nina Venkatesh) – 7:30 AM onwards
- Women’s 100m backstroke (Maana Patel) – 7:30 AM onwards
- Men’s 200m freestyle heats and final (Tanish George Matthew, Sriharni Nataraj) – 7:30 AM onwards
- Women’s 100m breaststroke (Lineysha) – 7:30 AM onwards
Table tennis
- Men’s doubles Round of 64 (Manush Shah/Manav Thakkar) – 1:30 PM onwards
- Mixed doubles Round of 32 (G Sathiyan/Manika Batra and Harmeet Desai/Sreeja Akula) – 1:30 PM onwards
Tennis
- Multiple singles and doubles matches (Ankita Raina, Rohan Bopanna, Rutuja Bhosale, Ramkumar Ramanathan and more) – 7:30 AM onwards
Wushu
- Men’s daoshu final (Rohit Jadhav) – 6:30 AM
- Medal event: Men’s gunshu final (Rohit Jadhav) – 12:00 PM
- Women’s 60kg semi-finals (Naorem Roshibina Devi) – 5:00 PM onwards
India at the Asian Games
India is fielding a 655-member Indian contingent at the Asian Games 2022 in Hangzhou, the People’s Republic of China.
The 19th edition of the continental multisport event officially began on September 23 and will conclude on October 8.
The ongoing edition of the quadrennial meet was originally scheduled for 2022 but was postponed by a year due to COVID-19.
At the last edition in Jakarta back in 2018, a 570-strong Indian squad racked up a best-ever Asian Games haul of 70 medals – 16 gold, 23 silver and 31 bronze.
With an increase in the contingent strength, a bump in the medals count is also expected.
Over the years, athletics have accounted for the majority of India’s medals at the Asian Games – 254 from a total of 672. Track and field events will once again be the focus at Hangzhou, with India fielding 68 athletes, the country’s largest contingent in any sport.
The Indian athletics squad in Hangzhou features top names like men’s javelin throw ace Neeraj Chopra, the reigning world, Olympic and Asian Games champion, Commonwealth Games men’s 3000m steeplechase silver medallist Avinash Sable and women’s hurdles sensation Jyothi Yarraji.
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