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Day 4, Asian Games: 4 Indians Win Bronze Medals in Wushu

Day 4, Asian Games: 4 Indians Win Bronze Medals in Wushu
India’s Rahi Jeevan Sarnobat during the awards ceremonies for the 25m pistol women’s shooting event at the 18th Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia.
  • Rahi Sarnobat has become the first Indian woman to win an individual gold in shooting at the Asian Games.
  • Naorem Roshibina Devi, Santosh Kumar, Surya Bhanu Pratap Singh and Narender Grewal won bronze medals in Wushu.
  • Two medals are assured in tennis with Ankita Raina and men's doubles pair of Rohan Bopanna and Divij Sharan reaching the semis.
  • For the full list of India's medallists at the 2018 Asian Games, click here

Asian Games 2018 - Day 4

Debutant teenager Saurabh Chaudhary clinched India's first shooting gold of the 18th Asian Games, fetching the top honours in the men's 10m air pistol event on Day 3 of the Asian Games on Tuesday.

The 16-year-old Chaudhary, who topped the qualifying round, shot a Games record score of 240.7 to pip Japan's Tomoyuki Matsuda (239.7) in an exciting final.

India's wrestlers continued to shine on Day 2 as Divya Kakran added the first bronze to India's wrestling tally at the 18th Asian Games, beating Taipei's Chen Wenling in the third-place play-off bout for the 68kg category.

More medals are expected for the Indian contingent on Day 4 of the Games. India's shooting star Manu Bhaker will be competing in the 25m pistol event at 8 am IST. The Indian archery team will take part in the Compound Women's Team event at the same time.

The Indian men's hockey team, who thrashed Indonesia 17-0 in their Pool A opener, will take on Hong Kong in their next Pool match at 1 pm IST.

Follow live updates from Day 4 of the Asian Games here.

Shooting: Manu Bhaker's Event Underway

India's shooting star Manu Bhaker's 25m pistol event is now underway. Also competing in the same event is shooter Jeevan Rahi.

Also in action right now are Anjum Moudgil and Gayathri N, competing in the 50m rifle 3 positions event.

Earlier in the tournament, Bhaker along with Abhishek Verma failed to qualify for the finals of the 10m air pistol mixed team event.

Swimming: Prakash Doesn't Reach Final

Despite finishing first in their respective heats, swimmers Sajan Prakash and Avinash Mani fail to qualify for the Men's 100m Butterfly final.

Clocking 54.06, Sajan finished 12th in the standings, while Mani finished with a timing of 56.98.

Shooting: Manu Bhaker on Top

Another stunning performance by CWG gold medallist Manu Bhaker! The 16-year-old is on top of the table in the qualification round of the 25m air pistol event.

After shooting 99, 98 & 100 in her three series, her total score is 297/30

Rani Sarnobat is in the seventh position with a score of 288.

Day 4: Indians in Action

Swimming: India in 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final

Team India have qualified for the Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay after finishing on top in their heat.

The team of Sajan Prakash, Virdhawal Khade, Anshul Kothari, Aaron Dsouza clocked a timing of 3:25.17.

The final is scheduled to take place at 5.30 pm IST.

Shooting: Bhaker, Sarnobat in Final

Shooter Manu Bhaker qualifies for the 25m Pistol Women Final after finishing first in the qualifier. With a score of 593/600, the 16-year-old sets the qualification games record.

In the Precision round, Bhaker shot 99, 98 and 100 in the three series to finish with a total of 297/300. She then added 296 in the Rapid round to finish a total of 593.

Also competing in the final after finishing seventh in the qualifiers will be Rahi Sarnobat, who qualified with a score of 580/600.

Final starts at 1.30pm IST.

Tennis: Ankita Assured a Medal

Ankita Raina has reached the semi-final of the women's singles event and has assured herself of a medal.

Raina beat Hong Kong's Eudice Wong Chong in straight sets 6-4, 6-1 to book a berth in the final four.

This is not the end of her day though, Raina will be seen taking the court for two Round of 16 matches. She teams up with Prathana Thombare in women's doubles and will also play mixed doubles with Rohan Bopanna.

Rowing: India in Lightweight Double Sculls Final

Indian rowers Rohit Kumar and Bhagwan Singh topped the repechage round in the men's lightweight double sculls with a timing of 7:12.23 in the Asian Games to qualify for the main A-final.

Tennis: Ramanathan Loses in Pre-Quarters

Big upset! Second seed Ramanathan Ramkumar loses 6-3, 4-6, 3-6 to Uzbekistan's Karimov Jurabek in the men's singles Round of 16.

Shooting: Moudgil, Nithyanandam Don't Qualify

Anjum Moudgil and Gaayathri Nithyanandam fail to qualify for the final in the 50m Rifle 3 Positions Women event.

Anjum shot a total of 1159 to finish 9th in the qualifiers, missing a place in the final by just one point.

Gaayathri finished 19th, with a total score of 1148.

Wrestling: Victories in Greco Roman

With the freestyle events in wrestling now over, focus has moved the to Greco Roman event and Harpreet Singh has won his opening bout of the 87 kg category. He beat Korea's Park Heageun 4-1 to enter the quarter-finals.

In the 77 kg category, Gurpreet Singh has beaten Natal Apichai of Thailand 9-0 and is also through to the quarters.

In the 130 kg category though, Naveen lost his opening bout 4-1 to China's Meng Lingzhe 1-4.

Wushu: Gyandash Misses Medal

India's wushu athlete Mayanglambam Gyandash Singh finished fourth in the men's taijijian category.

Gyandash, 26, scored 9.70 points to miss out on the bronze medal which was won with 9.71 points by Myanmar's Ko Ko Nyein Chan. Chinese Chen Zhouli successfully defended his title with 9.76 points. The second place went to Japanese Araya Tomohiro, who scored 9.72.

Gold Medallist Bajrang Returns Home

India's first Gold medallist from these Asian Games, Bajrang Punia is back home already and received a massive welcome at the Delhi airport last night.

The wrestler was greeted by his mentor Yogeshwar Dutt at the airport, who himself is also an Asian Games gold medallist.

Men's Hockey: India vs Hong Kong

Defending champions India started their campaign on Monday with a 17-0 demolition of hosts Indonesia and they're looking quite the dominant side on the field today as well against Hong Kong.

Barely four minutes into the game and India have taken a 3-0 lead.

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