
The gold medalist of the Avinash Sable Asian Games ended the 36 -year -old Indian waiting for the gold medal in the male 3000m Steeplechase at Asian athletic championships with commanding victory on Thursday, May 29. Sable at a continental meeting after Silver’s victory in Doha in 2019 at a continental meeting at a continental meeting at a continental meeting at a continental meeting at a continental meeting at a continental meeting of the second medal in South Korea in 2019.
With this historical during Sable became the first Indian man from Dina Ram in 1989, who won 3000m Steeplechase at Asian championships.
Later on the day of Jyothi Yarraja successfully prevented her 100m obstacle to the crown of spectacular fashion. The silver medalist of the Asian Games rushed into gold with a championship record of 12.96 seconds, while around the Japanese tanaka and the Chinese Wu-, of which at the meeting threw 13.06sa —- The India at the meeting.
The timing of Jyothi on Thursday was only for her personal best of the 12.78s, the national record achieved in 2023.
Yarraji, who had a difficult start to the championship due to injury, was not the fastest of the blocks and for most of the race he watched Tanaka and Wu. The Indian star, however, showed exceptional gravel in the final section, using clean obstacle and strong steps to grow around its opponents and end strongly. Gold this year will serve as a huge support of trust.
Sable Clinches dominant victory
One of the most conjurious artists in India on the international track and a field scene, Sable met expectations with the dominant display from the weapon to the tape. A thirty -year -old race, a seasoned campaign with experience in the World Championship and Diamond League Meets.
Sable’s authority was such that at least one runner trapped on his last circuit. Japanese Yutaro Niinae, who eventually content with silver with a time of 8: 24,41, took the lead for a moment to the last round. But Sable, which shows its trademark and tactical power, powered it in the final stages to ensure an unforgettable victory. Katarská Zakaria Elahlaami took bronze at 8: 27,12s.
Gold was the third India at the Championships after the mixed 4x400m relay team, which won on Wednesday after the impressive victory of Gulveer Singh on Tuesday men 10,000 meters. Jyothi Yarraji medal later on the day of India remained in the first three overall medals.
The team of the relay shines, the runners at a distance
Previously on Thursday, the Indian 4x400m Indian Male 4x400m team Rince Joseph, Dharmveer Choudhara, Manu Thekkinalilal Saji, and Mohit Kumar stopped the final with a scintillation, record broken during their heat.
In the finals of 10,000 meters of Sanjeevani Jadhav, he closed the best season 33: 08,17 to finish fifth, just before the countryman Seema, who recorded 33: 08,23s for sixth place. The event was dominated by Kazakhstan Daisy Jepkemei, which passed at 30: 48,44s. Japanese Ririrak Hironika (30: 56,32s) and Mikuni Yada (31: 12,21s) completed the stage.
Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
29. May 2025