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Indian rowers earns 2 bronze, wraps up campaign with 5 medals

Indian rowers achieved two remarkable comebacks, securing two bronze medals to conclude their Asian Games campaign with five medals in total. This was an improvement from the previous edition where they managed three podium finishes. However, despite their strong performance, they were unable to secure a gold medal this time, a feat they had accomplished […]

Indian rowers achieved two remarkable comebacks, securing two bronze medals to conclude their Asian Games campaign with five medals in total. This was an improvement from the previous edition where they managed three podium finishes. However, despite their strong performance, they were unable to secure a gold medal this time, a feat they had accomplished five years ago.
Overall, India finished fifth here, an improvement of one place from their 2018 outing in Indonesia, where they had grabbed one gold and two bronze medals. Hosts China topped the tally with 11 gold, two silver, while Uzbekistan finished second with two gold, four silver and one bronze. The day began with the quartet of Jaswinder Singh, Bheem Singh, Punit Kumar and Ashish Goliyan narrowly missing a silver in men’s fours event. Then the men’s quadruple sculls team of Satnam Singh, Parminder Singh, Jakar Khan and Sukhmeet Singh finished third on the podium with a timing of 6:08.61 seconds, behind Uzbekistan (6:04.64) and gold medallists China (6:02.65). The quadruple skulls quartet improved from fourth place to finish third in the final 500-metre of the 2000-metre race.
In the men’s four event too, after lying fourth in the final 500metre of the 2000m race, the quartet showed superb coordination to finish third with 6:10.81s, and was pipped by China (6:10.04) by a fraction of seconds.
Uzbekistan took the top spot in the podium with a timing of 6:04.96. Indian rower Balraj Panwar however missed out on a maiden Asian Games podium, finishing fourth in the men’s single sculls. The 24-year-old from Karnal, who was among the top-three at the 1500-mark, faltered in the final 500m to slip to fourth place with a timing of 7:08.79s.

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