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India’s results at Asian Games 2018 – Day 3

Rishabh Gupta
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India's results at Asian Games

ThSportsRush brings to you India’s results at Day 3 of Asian Games 2018.

India’s day 3 at the Asian Games 2018, like day 2, has been a story of mixed fortunes. 16-year old Saurabh Choudhary became the only 5th Indian shooter to win a gold at the Asian Games, and Abhishek Verma also clinched a bronze in the same category (men’s 10m air pistol).

However, Dipa Karmakar failed to qualify for the Vault event final, as she finished third among Indian women and only two from a country are allowed to play in the finals. Karmakar, however, will play the Balance Beam final.

Also read: India’s Day 4 schedule at the Asian Games 2018

In swimming, Virdhawal Khade missed a medal by a heartbreaking 0.001 second, as he finished fourth in 50m freestyle.

Here are the full list of results of Indian athletes from Day 3 at the Asian Games 2018.

Archery

Men:

  1. Atanu Das (14th)
  2. Vishwash (17th)
  3. Jagdish Choudhary (39th)
  4. Sukhchain Singh (46th)

Recurve team: India – 8th

Women:

Recurve Individual

  1. Deepika Kumari (17th),
  2. Promila Daimary (21st)
  3. Ankita Bhakat (36th)
  4. Laxmirani Majhi (44th)

Recurve team: India – 7th

Recurve Mixed Team Event: India – 8th

Artistic Gymnastics

Women:

Dipa Karmakar (Qualified for Balance Beam Final)

Pranati Das (Qualified for Vault Final)

Aruna Reddy (Qualified for Vault Final)

Mandira Chowdhury (Failed to qualify)

Pranati Nayak (Failed to qualify)

Bridge

Men’s qualification: In Progress

Mixed team qualification: In Progress

Supermixed team qualification: In Progress

Fencing

Women’s Epee individual:

Jyotika Dutta 3-15 Vivian Wai Man Kong (Hong Kong, China) – Lost in Quarterfinals

Handball

Women’s: DPR Korea 49-19 India

Hockey

Women’s: India 21-0 Kazakhstan

Kabaddi

Women’s: India 38-12 Sri Lanka, India 54-22 Indonesia – QUALIFIED FOR SEMIFINALS

Men’s: India 49-30 Thailand – QUALIFIED FOR SEMIFINALS

Rowing

Men’s singles sculls – Baban Dattu Bhokanal – QUALIFIED FOR FINALS

Women’s pair – QUALIFIED FOR FINALS

Men’s lightweights four – QUALIFIED FOR FINALS

Sepak takraw

Women’s team Regu – India 0-3 Thailand –

Men’s team Regu – India 0-2 Thailand – BRONZE MEDAL

Shooting

Men’s:

10m air pistol – Saurabh Chaudhary (GOLD), Abhishek Verma (BRONZE)

50m Rifle 3 Positions Men – Sanjeev Rajput (SILVER)

Trap qualification – Lakshay, Shreyasi Singh – 6th (final)

Swimming

Virdhawal Khade – 50m freestyle – 4th (final)

Tennis

Women’s Singles: Round of 16 (Score by sets won)

  • Ankita Raina beat Eri Hozumi (Japan) 2-0
  • Karman Kumar Thandi lost to En-Shuo Liang (Chinese Taipei) 1-2

Men’s Doubles: Round of 16

  • Sumit Nagal/Ramkumar Ramanathan beat T Chen/H Peng 2-0
  • Rohan Bopanna/Divij Sharan beat N Kadchapanan/Trongcharoenchaik 2-0

Mixed Doubles: Round of 16

  • Divij Sharan/Karman Kumar Thandi lost to K Chang/C Hsieh 1-2

Mixed Doubles: Round of 32

  • Rohan Bopanna/Ankita Raina beat N Kim/J Lee (Korea) 2-1

Volleyball

Women:

India 0-3 Vietman

Wrestling

Men’s (Greco Roman):

Gyanender (60 kg) – Lost in quarterfinals

Manish (67 kg) – Lost in quarterfinals

Women’s: (Freestyle)

Divya Kakran (68 kg) – BRONZE MEDAL

Kiran (76 kg) – Lost in quarterfinals

MEDAL TALLY:

At the end of the day, India are 7th in the medal tally, with 3 gold, 3 silver, and 4 bronze medals. China continue to remain at the top, while Japan and South Korea complete the top-three in the medal tally.

  1. China – 30 gold, 18 silver, 12 bronze
  2. Japan – 12 gold, 17 silver, 18 bronze
  3. South Korea – 8 gold, 12 silver, 14 bronze
  4. Indonesia – 5 gold, 2 silver, 5 bronze
  5. Iran – 4 gold, 3 silver, 5 bronze
  6. North Korea – 4 gold, 1 silver, 3 bronze
  7. India – 3 gold, 3 silver, 4 bronze
  8. Chinese Taipei – 3 gold, 2 silver, 5 bronze
  9. Mongolia – 2 gold, 1 silver, 4 bronze
  10. Kazakhstan – 1 gold, 5 silver, 7 bronze

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Rishabh Gupta

Rishabh Gupta

A sports enthusiast. Sports, I believe, is one of the few powers which help us grow, both as an individual and society. With each day, in the rich world of sports, I grow.

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