
India men's relay team enters final of Asian Athletics Championships
India's 4x400m men's relay team, comprising Rince Joseph, Dharmveer Choudhary, Manu Thekkinalil Saji, and Mohit Kumar, stormed into the final of the 26th Asian Athletics Championships with its best ever effort to top the heat on Thursday.The quartet will start from lane five in the final slated later in the evening after clocking 3:06.28 sec. In the heats, India outpaced China (3:06.79) and hosts Korea (3:10.05) to secure direct qualification. The final lineup includes strong contenders like Sri Lanka, China, and Kazakhstan, with Sri Lanka boasting of the season's fastest of 3:01.56.advertisementIn the women's 10,000m final, India's Sanjeevani Jadhav clocked a season's best of 33:08.17sec, finishing fifth, followed closely by Seema in sixth at 33:08.23 sec. The event was dominated by Daisy Jepkemei of Kazakhstan (30:48.44), ahead of Japan's Ririrak Hironika (30:56.32) and Mikuni Yada (31:12.21).
Earlier, India's 4x400m mixed relay team delivered a stellar performance on Day 2 of the event, clinching the gold medal and defending their title with a time of 3:18.20 seconds. Santhosh Kumar Tamilarasan, Rupal Chaudhary, Vishal Thennarasu Kayalvizhi and Subha Venkatesan sprinted to the top step of the podium, leading from start to finish.The Indian quartet outpaced China (3:20.52s) and Sri Lanka (3:21.95s), who took silver and bronze, respectively. This victory marked India's second gold medal of the championships following Gulveer Singh's triumph in the men's 10,000m on Day 1. advertisementIndia clinched a total of six medals on Day 2, which extended their medal tally to eight so far in the continental showpiece, including two gold, four silver and two bronze medals.
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