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Asiad athletics: Tejinder sets record, several national records tumble

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Last updated on: August 25, 2018 22:18 IST
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Tejinderpal Singh Toor

IMAGE: Tejinderpal Singh Toor celebrates. Photograph: IOA India/Twitter

Tejinderpal Singh Toor set aside the disappointment of not being able to attend his cancer-ridden father, shattering the Asian Games record to open India's gold medal account even as several national records tumbled on the opening day of the athletics competition.

He threw the iron ball to 20.75m, obliterating a six-year old national mark, set by Om Parkash Karhana (20.69). The previous Games record was 20.57, set by Sultan-Al Hebshi from Saudi Arabia at the 2010 Guangzhou Games.

 

Toor, hailing from Punjab's Moga, was front-runner for the gold in men's shot put as he had entered the event as best athlete on display this season with a throw of 20.24m, achieved at the Federation Cup in Patiala.

The winning throw came in the fifth attempt though he was leading the field with his first throw of 19.96m.

China's Liu Yang won silver with season best effort of 19.52, ahead of Kazakshtan's Ivan Ivanov (19.40m).

Hima Das

IMAGE: India’s Hima Das after competing in the women’s 400m heats. Photograph: Shahbaz Khan/PTI

India's rising star Hima Das qualified for the 400m final with a new national record as she timed exact 51.00s breaking a 14-year-old record set by Manjit Kaur (51.05s) in Chennai in 2004.

Hima ran with Bahrain's Salwa Naser, who is favourite to win this event and won the Heat 1 with a new Games record. 

Also qualifying for the 400m final was Nirmala Sheoran, who stood fourth overall with a timing of 54.09s. It was best effort in Heat 3.

Mohammad Anas

IMAGE: India’s Muhammed Anas Yahiya competes in the men's 400m heats at the 18th Asian Games. Photograph: Shahbaz Khan/PTI

Asian champion Mohammed Anas also emerged as a strong gold medal contender in the men's 400m by qualifying for the final with a timing of 45.30s. It was fastest time in the semi-final.

Anas cut down on his timing from the Heats as he had clocked 45.63 in the morning session.

Arokia Rajiv also joined him in the final by clocking 46.08 in the semifinals. Chasing Anas are Mohammed Abbas (45.59), Abdalellah Hassan (45.83).

Dutee Chand

IMAGE: India’s Dutee Chand competes in the 100m women’s heats. Photograph: Shahbaz Khan/PTI

National champion Dutee Chand, competing in her first big event after winning her gender case at the CAS, qualified for the semifinals of the women's 100m with a timing of 11.38.

Running in lane 4, Dutee edged out Kazakhstan's Olga Safronov (11.46) and Uzbekistan's Nigina Sharipova (11.59) to win Heat 2.

The effort was slightly slower than her national record (11.29) and the timing of 11:32 with which she had won gold at the National Games.

There was more good news for the Indian camp with Chetan Balasubramanya qualifying for the final of high jump by clearing 2.15m but none of the 13 qualifiers could qualify with the automatic qualification mark set at 2.20m.

Chetan began with 2.05m and easily cleared the jump. After clearing 2.10m, he cleared 2.15 in his second attempt.

Making to the final of long jump was Sreeshankar with an effort of 7.83m, which was fourth best today behind Yuki Hashioka of Japan (8.03m), Jianan Wang (7.89) and Yaoguang Zhang (7.84) of China.

There was, though, disappointment for Sarita Romit Singh, who finished fifth in the hammer throw after clearing a distance of 62.03m, which was way behind than podium finishers N Luo (71.42), Z Wang (70.86) and H katasuyama (62.95).

In the women 10,000m, Suriya Loganathan (32:42.08) and Sanjivani Baburao (33:13.06) faded towards the end to finish sixth and ninth respectively.

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