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Wrestlers lead India’s gold rush

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Guwahati, The gold rush began for India on the opening day of the South Asian Games, with the country’s wrestlers, swimmers and weightlifters showing their regional dominance by making a near clean sweep of top honours here today.
India clinched 14 gold and five silver medals on a highly productive day to top the medals tally with an overall count of 19. Sri Lanka, despite having a higher overall medal count of 21, occupied the second spot in the table owing to a lesser tally of gold medals (4).
The wrestlers were the stars for India, grabbing as many as five gold medals followed by the swimmers, who clinched four gold and three silver medals.
The weightlifters added three gold medals to the tally after the cyclists had opened India’s account with two gold and an equal number of silver medals in the morning. Three women and two male grapplers finished on top of the podium as the proceedings went on expected lines on the opening day of the competitions.
Rajneesh and Ravinder bagged the gold in the men’s 65kg and 57kg divisions, respectively. In women’s wrestling, Priyanka Singh claimed the top position in 48kg, while Manisha won the gold in 60kg and Archana Tomar clinched the yellow metal in the 55kg categories.
Splash in the Pool
The Indians created quite a splash in the pool as well picking up three of their four gold medals by clocking record times. Asian Games bronze-medallist Sandeep Sejwal (men’s 200m breaststroke), Shivani Kataria (women’s 200m freestyle) and the women’s 100m freestyle relay team set new Games record timings on their way to gold while Damini Gowda added another yellow metal in the women’s 100m butterfly.
Sejwal won his pet event in 2 minutes, 20.66 seconds to better his own record of 2:21.03 which he had set in the last edition of this event in Dhaka in 2010 and defended his title. Kiran Jasinghe of Sri Lanka and Mohd Shariful Islam came second and third with 2:26.17 and 2:26.99, respectively.
In the women’s 200m freestyle, Kataria first set a new Games record in the morning heats with a timing of 2:12.13 and she bettered it in the evening with an effort of 2:08.68 on her way to gold. Machiko Raheem and Ishani Erandika Senanayake, both from Sri Lanka, were second and third, respectively.
Damini Gowda then brought home the third gold for India in the women’s 100m butterfly.
The Indian women’s 4x100m freestyle quartet completed the home side’s dominance by winning the relay event in 4:01.95.
Squash
In squash, Sourav Ghosal hardly broke a sweat as he beat Mohd Shumon of Bangladesh 11-5 11-1 11-3 in the quarterfinals while Harinderpal Singh beat Mohd. Shamil Wakeel of Sri Lanka 11-3 11-8 11-3.
In the women’s individual event, Joshana toyed with Krishna Thapa of Nepal to win 11-6 11-4 11-4.

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