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Lucky Sunday,India notches three golds in Asiad

It proved a lucky Sunday for India when it won three golds in row. Shooter Ronjan Singh Sodhi won the individual gold in the double trap event and helped the Indian team bag the bronze medal at the Asian Games in Guangzhou on Sunday.

Soon after Preeja Sreedharan and Kavita Raut won the gold and silver in the women's 10,000 metres.
The triple gold surprise was given by Sudha Singh when she won in the 3000 metres in a photo finish game.

Preeja clocked a personal best timing of 31:50.47 seconds to win the first gold medal for India the on the opening day of the athletics competition. The gold was also the day's second for India and the fourth overall.

Kavita also registered her personal best timing of 31:51.44 seconds while Shitay Habtegebrel finished third in 31:53.27 seconds.
Earlier,Shooter Ronjan Singh Sodhi won the individual gold in the double trap event and helped the Indian team bag the bronze medal at the Asian Games in Guangzhou on Sunday.
The gold from Sodhi was India's first from shooting and the third in the Asian Games. Sodhi, a double world record holder, was the only Indian to qualify for the final.

The Indian trio of Sodhi (139), junior World Champion Asher Noria (134) and Vikran Bhatnagar (130) shot a total of 403 to win the team bronze.

The team gold went to Chinese trio of Pan Qiang (143), Mo Junjie (136) and Hu Binyuan (135) with a total score of 414. IOC Kuwait settled for the bronze medal with the trio of Fehaid Aldeehani (137), Hamad Alafasi (136) and Meshfi Almutairi (134) shooting a total of 407.
Ronjan Sodhi is a champion Indian trap shooter who won two silver medals in 2010 Commonwealth Games and a gold medal at the 2010 Asian Games. He is also a recipient of Arjuna award.

Ronjan Sodhi shot a perfect 50 hits out of 50 clays in the final and set a new world record with a score of 195 to clinch the coveted Gold Medal in Double Trap event at the 2010 ISSF World Cup held at Lonato, Italy.
 
Guangzhou, November 21 - China won the gold medal in Women's Team Sabre of Fencing at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou on November 21, beating Korea 45-40 in the final

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Asiad: India beats Japan in men’s hockey to top points table and moves into semifinal

Star drag-flicker Sandeep Singh continued his goal-scoring spree as India defeated Japan 3-2 for their fourth consecutive win and finished atop the points-table in group B of the Asian Games men’s hockey competition, here on Sunday.


Sandeep kept a hundred per cent record in penalty corners on Sunday, converting the two short corners India earned in the day with precision in the 38th and 62nd minute to see his team finish the preliminary stage on an impressive note.

However, it was captain Rajpal Singh (31st minute) who drew parity for India after Japan had surged ahead with a Hiroki Sakamoto strike in the 21st minute.

Seven minutes later Sandeep converted the first of his two set pieces with a fierce drag-flick to ensure his team a 2-1 lead at the breather.

Crossing over, both the teams struggled hard for goals till the 62nd minute when Sandeep once again was bang on target from India’s second penalty corner.

Japan, however, pulled one back a minute later through another field strike from Sakamoto.

With four wins out of as many matches, India finished on top of Group B with 12 points, while arch-rivals Pakistan finished second with nine points.

India will now take on the second placed team from Group A — the winners of the match between China or Malaysia later in the day — in the semifinals on November 24 while Pakistan will be up against formidable Korea.

The Hindu : Sport / Hockey : Asiad: India beats Japan in men’s hockey to top points table
 
Total of five golds for India so far..they rank 8th in the tally with China leading with 145 golds.
 
Gold and silver in 10,000 meters women's race and gold in double trap shooting for India..good day for India so far...sania also gets bronze.
 
3 of the Indian boxer's r in semifinal's which include world number 1 Vijendar,somdev(not sure) is also in semi's i think,so an expectation of 4 more gold
 
5 of the Indian boxer's r in semifinal's which include world number 1 Vijendar,Sania and somdev(not sure) r also in semi's i think,so an expectation of 5 more gold

you forgot hockey...a strong chance there...also wrestling..we have a very strong team in wrestling.

BTW you also forgot our best bet for Gold in women's boxing as well...marycom, who is already in quarter final along with another boxer in quarter final..preeti (dont remember the last name)
 
3 of the Indian boxer's r in semifinal's which include world number 1 Vijendar,somdev(not sure) is also in semi's i think,so an expectation of 4 more gold

After today's performance Indians hope got new skies ...
can be break last record of 10 golds ... Best of luck
 
Nothing less than among the top 5 will do for india

thats a bit difficult, but seeing the performance in these two days..its possible to finish anywhere between fourth to sixth...we have more no. of medals than teams at 4th and 5th...we just lack one gold and probably need to maintain the silver medals no. since bronze carries the least points. if things go this way and Iran and Hong Kong ends up less gold than India..then we are in the top five.
 
No it's only 5 golds.Sudha won 5th gold for India.

BTW 6 men are in semis now in boxing.

correct...my bad...two in track events and one in shooting so three so far today..makes it five.

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No it's only 5 golds.Sudha won 5th gold for India.

BTW 6 men are in semis now in boxing.

who won now ?? vikas krishan ?
 
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