
India has won four medals on the final day of the Asian Athletics Championships in the Doha on the 24th of April. PU Chitra has defender her Asian title by getting a gold in the women’s 1500 meter race while on the other hand, Ajay Kumar Saroj finished the second while missing out an Indian double in the distance race. The women’s 4x400m relay team also won the silver, besides that Dutee hand rounded off India’s medal haul at the Stadium of Khalifa with a bronze in the women’s race of 200 m.


She’s won World Championships gold times, together with a silver trophy.
In the annals of World Championships, Mary Kom became the first fighter to acquire the 8 worlds match awards.
Mary Kom’s very first World Championships medal from the 51kg category whilst the Indian Olympic medallist.
Indian boxing superstar, MC Mary Kom, became arguably the very prosperous fighter at the annals of this World Championships – men and women – after promising herself of an incredible eighth trophy at the ongoing Women’s Worlds in Ulan Ude, Russia on Thursday.
Besides 7 cup awards, in 2012 she secured an Olympic bronze medal, five Asian names, contrary to other foreign honours from the commonwealth games.


30- year-old Gomathi Marimuthu has made India proud by giving the country its first gold at the 23rd Asian Athletics Championships.
Hailing from Tamil Nadu, Gomathi Marimuthu ran with a very clever strategy for fighting her way out from the back and shocking the field for getting her hands on the women’s 800 metres honours.
The championship was held at Khalifa International Stadium where Gomathi Marimuthu moved straight to the back and the midway while two leading runners blocked her.
She then, to the surprise of China’s Wang Chunyu and Kazakhstan’s Margarita Mukasheva, moved at the outer lane and went on to received the coveted medal in her personal best 2:02.70s.
At Patiala, she recently scored her previous best of 2:03.21 at the Federation Cup’s golden run.
23 years old Shivpal Singh bagged the silver in his second round attempt of 86.23m and didn’t fail to keep the javelin throw away from the limelight.



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