
The promising weightlifting Sairaj Pardeshi of Maharashtra caused Monday on Monday the ninth day of the gold medal 81 kg gold medal of 81 kg gold medals for 81 kg of gold medals.
Pardeshi’s efforts were special. In the 81 kg category, he broke records in Snatch (140 kg), clean and jerky (172 kg) and the total elevator (312 kg), so Andhra Pradesh’s M. Tarun (287 kg) and Uttar Pradesh’s Aayush Rana (264 kg).
Maharashtra also helped stay on top of a medal with 35 gold medals, followed by Karnataka and Rajasthan.
The competition of athletics began here in the sports complex Patliputra and four records have already dropped.
Jithin Aryunan (Tamil Nadu) jumped on a new brand in a long jump, when his 7.65 m greased a record of 7.42 m created by Aryan Choudhary of Delhi in Panchkule, 2022.
Kadir Khan Uttar Pradesh set a record in the boy’s heat under 18 years.
In 2019, Khan ranked 47.67 seconds to erase the record in Razzak (48.34 seconds).
The new Meet records were also set in the boys’ discus Throw (Hansraj Dhayal of Rajasthan 63.18 meters) and boys of 110 m obstacles (Saif Farooq Chafei from Maharashtra, 13.48 seconds).
Bihar’s Alka Singh won gold in a girl’s shot, which with her second attempt measured 14.73 m to share part of the gloss.
Saif Farooq Chafekar won Boys 110m obstacles with a new record to meet 13.48 seconds.
In 100 meters of obstacles, Maharashtra’s Shoud won the first gold medal of track events in this competition with a timing of 14.11 seconds.
Maharashtra’s Rohit Shivaji Binnar set a new record in Boys 3000M with a timing of 8: 29.16, which will improve the previous record set by Vikas Kumar Madhya Pradesh in 2024.
Kerala was the biggest mover on this day on the table of medals – from 11th overnight to sixth.
The southern state bent its muscles in the Kalalarippayatt competition, where states such as Chhattisgarh and Jammu and Kashmir also impressed.
Kerala won all three Kalarippayatt Gold, which still offers a total of four. Overall, Kerala has eight gold, one less than Madhya Pradesh on the fifth.
Jammu and Kashmir won their first youth games in Khelo India Kalarippayatt since their gold in 2021.nitin Kumar won bronze in the boy Chuvadukal individual events to interrupt the dry charm for the northern state.
Published:
Debodinna Chakracorty
Published on:
13 May 2025