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Asian Athletics Championships: Mixed 4x400m relay team wins gold in style | Sport-others News

Asian Athletics Championships: Mixed 4x400m relay team wins gold in style | Sport-others News

India’s 4x400m mixed relay team, on which the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) has pinned hopes for a medal at the World Championships and the Olympics, won the gold in style with anchor leg runner Subha Venkatesan the only one in the frame as she crossed the finish line. India led from start to finish and though the Chinese gave them a close fight in the third leg, Vishal TK pulled away strongly to hand over the baton to Subha with a good lead. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO The Indian quartet comprised Santhosh Kumar, Rupal Chaudhary, Vishal and Subha. They clocked 3 minutes and 18.12 seconds to defend the title from two years ago. Rupal also claimed the women’s individual 400m silver. Vishal posted a personal best in the 400m, but finished fourth. Story continues below this ad Rupal said she could have done better if not for injuries in the lead-up to the Asian Championships. “My training was going well. But then I had an injury. After that, I was a little worried. But …

The Indian mixed relay team defended its Asian title

The Indian mixed relay team defended its Asian title

Indian athletes had a brilliant second day at the Asian Athletics Championships as they won six medals, including the mixed relay team gold medal in Gumi, South Korea, on Wednesday. The Indian relay team of Santosh T, Rupal, Vishal TK, and Subha Venkatesan clocked a time of 3:18.2s to clinch the gold medal and defend their crown from the 2023 Asian Championships. On the other hand, Praveen Chithravel (Triple Jump), Rupal Chaudhary (400m Women), Pooja (1500m Women), and Tejaswin Shankar (Decathlon) clinched the silver medals. The day, however, began for India with a bronze medal in the 1500m men’s final, where Yoonus Shah clocked a time of 3:43.03s to win his maiden Asian medal. #News | India win gold in mixed 4x400m relay at the Asian Athletics C’ships🥇😍 The quartet of Santosh T, Rupal Chaudhary, Vishal TK, and Subha Venkatesan defend India’s crown from 2023💪 Subha Venkatesh is the only member from the 2023 gold medal winning quartet still in the… pic.twitter.com/7UvS52sgtw — The Bridge (@the_bridge_in) May 28, 2025 A top-2 finish in the decathlon …

Asian Athletics C’ships Live: Praveen Chithravel, Tejaswin Shankar in action

Asian Athletics C’ships Live: Praveen Chithravel, Tejaswin Shankar in action

Asian Athletics C’ships Live: The top Indian athletes will fight for a medal at the 26th Asian Athletics Championships in Gumi, South Korea, on Wednesday. The national record holder, Praveen Chithravel, and Abdulla Aboobacker will be in action at the men’s triple jump final, whereas Tejaswin Shankar will complete his two-day-long decathlon competition. Meanwhile, there will be five Individual finals on the track for India, where Younus Shah, Lili Das, and Pooja will compete in the 1500m finals, while Vishal TK, Rupal, and Vithya will fight for 400m titles. The defending champions Indian mixed 4*400m relay team will also be in action in the final, scheduled for 4:10 PM IST. Catch all the live updates here: Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

The quartet set to race in the Olympics

The ever-famous Tamil film star Rajnikanth said in a movie, ‘Thundu, oru thadava than thavarum’ (The shawl will fall only once on the floor). The Indian men’s and women’s relay team heroes proved the famous dialogue right by confirming their berths to the Paris Olympics, even though they let go of an opportunity just a day ago. Both the men’s and women’s teams put up a scintillating display in the 4x400m relay in the second round of heats at the World Athletics Relay Championships held in the Bahamas on Sunday. By overcoming this hurdle, these athletes showcased not only their exceptional skill but also their unwavering resolve in the face of adversity by going above and beyond on the second day of the event. Setback before the comeback The Indian team entered the World Athletic Relay Championships in Nassau, Bahamas, fielding men’s, women’s, and mixed teams. Their objective: secure a top-two finish in their respective heats on the opening day to book their tickets to Paris. With 14 teams vying for qualification in each category, …