Thursday , December 26 2024

Maharashtra showed strength in waves, became overall champion, Punjab girls became champion

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Gorakhpur, 26 October (Hindustan Reporter). An amazing sight was seen on the last day of the 25th Sub Junior National Rowing Championship on Saturday, with the riders on thin and long boats rowing and creating a stir on the waves and competing to get ahead. In this championship held at Ramgarh Tal, Maharashtra team performed best and won the overall championship trophy. Maharashtra became the champion in the boys category and Punjab became the champion in the girls category. In the closing ceremony of the championship, chief guest Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath honored the winning teams with trophies and rewarded the players with medals. He also watched the finals of the girls' double sculls and the boys' coxless four.

In the final, in the Boys Under-13 Double Scull, Haryana's pair of Anshu and Akshay won the gold with a time of 01:46.2. Lagging behind them, Jatin Kumar and Anurag of RFID won the silver medal with a time of 01:48.3. Odisha's Yash Bedwal and Vijay had to settle for bronze medals with a timing of 1:50.2. In sub-junior boys coxless pairs, Lavish Malik and Harsh Tomar of Maharashtra became the winners with a time of 01:42.8. Telangana's K. Abhijeet and K. Jaswanath won silver with a time of 01:46.3 and West Bengal AK Rudra Mandal and Shayan Jaiswal won bronze with a time of 02:02.2.

Manipur's H. Malayamaima won gold in girls sub junior.

In sub-junior girls single scull, Manipur's H.Malayima Chanu won gold medal with a time of 02:00.4, Rani Jainam of Punjab won silver medal with a time of 02:02.4 and Palak Chahal of Haryana won bronze medal with a time of 02:03.2. Won. In Under-13 Girls Double Scull, Mehak Preet Kaur and Simran Kaur of Punjab won gold with a timing of 01:53.6. Kerala B's Analia Wilson and V. Shibu got silver with a time of 01:57.8 and Kerala A's Veda P. Nair and V. Gaurakrishna got bronze with a time of 02:00.1.

Kerala B achieved golden success in coxless four

In the girls sub-junior coxless four, Kerala B's quartet of Anushka Mary, Ashwathi Krishnan, MS Mithi and KP Devenda achieved gold success with a timing of 01:44.9. Odisha's Smriti Ekka, Kamya Priyadarshini, Pratingya Jena and Ritu Rani won silver with a timing of 01:48.1 and Kerala A's SS Johns, B Vaigya, Binu Binsi and Anjali Mary George won bronze with a timing of 02:11.4. In Girls Sub Junior Coxless Pairs, Shravani Shakhare and Siddhi Gaurav of Maharashtra won gold with a time of 01:59.8, Chahat and Preesha Dadwal of RFI H won silver with a time of 02:06.4 and Ishnavi Jalan and P. Banerjee of West Bengal A. won the bronze medal with a time of 02.06.5.

Odisha won gold in sub junior boys double scull

In sub junior boys single scull, A. Augustine of Kerala A stood first with a time of 01.42.6, Farhan Ali of Assam stood second with a time of 01:45.2 and R. Krishna Gautam of Kerala B stood third with a time of 01:46.8. Stay on. In sub-junior boys double scull, Odisha's Tarun Singh and Tejbir Singh won gold with a time of 01:31.6, Manipur's R. Bidya Jeet Singh and T.Ranbir Singh won silver with a timing of 01.33.1 and Telangana's VPS Ashwathama Goud and J.Rakesh won bronze with a timing of 01:35.0. In sub-junior boys coxless four, Maharashtra's Kartik Kamble, Prathamesh Kande, Shreyansh Garje and Vaibhav Lad won gold with a time of 01:35.4, Maharashtra B's Aditya Mali, Abhay, Jasmant and Abhishek Singh won silver with a time of 01:37.3. And Shani, Raj Singh, Narinder Sharma and Rakhdeep Singh of Punjab won the bronze medal with a time of 01:38.3.