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India finishes on top with 20 gold medals at SAJAC

Colombo [Sri Lanka] May 7 (ANI): Junior athletes added nine more gold medals to India's tally before the curtains came down at the 3rd South Asian Junior Athletics Championships (SAJAC) at Sugathadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday.

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Colombo [Sri Lanka] May 7 (ANI): Junior athletes added nine more gold medals to India's tally before the curtains came down at the 3rd South Asian Junior Athletics Championships (SAJAC) at Sugathadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday.
India finished on top in the seven-nation competition with 20 gold, 22 silver and eight bronze medals.
Host Sri Lanka bagged rest of the 12 gold medals of the competition along with ten silver and 19 bronze medals, while Pakistan won one silver and one bronze medal to settle for the third place.
The Indian junior athletes also registered five new meet records (NMR) on the final day of the championships.
In girls triple jump, Priyadarshini Suresh grabbed the gold with new meet records (NMR) of 12.90m while in girls javelin throw event Sanjana Choudhary won the top honours with an effort of 48.08 (NMR). Among the girls, Arpandeep Kaur was the third athlete to win a gold medal with a new meet record throw of 48.06m in the discus throw event.
In boy's shot put, Ashish Bhalothia set a new record and won the gold medal with an 18.53m effort. Triple jumper Kamalraj Kanagaraj also contributed to India's gold medal tally with a record jump of 15.96m.
Indian boy's 4x400m relay team bagged a silver medal clocking 3:09.33 while girls 4x400m relay team also settled for a silver medal with the timing of 3:46.08.
The Indian juniors will next represent India at the 18th Asian Junior Athletics Championships to be held in Gifu, Japan from June 7-10.
Here is a list of the other medallists from India -
Girls: Punitha Ramasamy (gold, long jump, 5.95m), Ajay (gold, discus throw, 50.11m), Ashish Bhalothia (bronze, discus throw, 46.52m), Pragyan Sahu (silver, 100m hurdles, 14.98s), Chaitrali Gujar (silver, 100m, 12.24s), Subha Venkatesan (silver, 400m, 55.18s), Rachna Gujar (bronze, 400m, 55.70s), Poonam Sonune (silver, 1500m, 4:36.65).
Boys: Gurjeet Singh (silver, high jump, 2.00m), Rishabh Rishiwar (silver, long jump, 7.43m), Kunal Choudhary (gold, 110m hurdles, 14.50s), Mohammed Fias (silver, 110m hurdles, 14.55s), Prajwal Ravi (gold, 100m, 10.81s), Akash Kumar (bronze, 100m, 10.89s), Ankit (gold, 1500m, 3:51.52), Ajit Kumar (3:53.45). (ANI)

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