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Day 9, Asian Games: Neeraj Wins Gold, Indian Men’s TT Team Win QF

Day 9, Asian Games: Neeraj Wins Gold, Indian Men’s TT Team Win QF
Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra poses with his Asian Games gold medal.
  • Indian women's hockey team beat Thailand 5-0 in their final group match, top Pool B with four wins.
  • PV Sindhu enters the final of the women's singles, while Saina Nehwal settled for bronze after losing her semi-final match.
  • Neeraj Chopra wins gold in javelin throw with a personal best throw of 88.06m.
  • Neena Varakil wins a silver in the long jump event with a best jump of 6.51m.
  • Ayyasamy Dharun wins a silver in the 400m hurdles event with a personal best timing of 48.96 seconds.
  • Sudha Singh wins silver in women's 3000m steeplechase event with a timing of 9.4 minutes.

Table Tennis: Indian Men's Team Assured of a Medal

The Indian men's table tennis team is assured of a medal after beating Japan 3-1 in the quarter-finals. Sathiyan Gnanasekaran and Sharath Kamal Achanta got India off to a great start by winning the first two singles. Later, Sathiyan wrapped up the match by winning the fourth singles match.

India will face either North or South Korea in the semi-finals.

Table Tennis: India Lead 2-1 in Men's Team Quarter-Final

India are inching close towards their first-ever table tennis medal at the Asian Games. Sathiyan Gnanasekaran and Sharath Kamal Achanta won the first two singles, while Japan pulled one back through Masaki Yoshida.

Boxing: Vikas, Amit and Dheeraj Through to Quarters

Commonwealth Games medal-winning duo of Vikas Krishan (75kg) and Amit Panghal (49kg) advanced to the quarter-finals of the Asian Games boxing competition after clinching comprehensive victories.

Vikas out-ounched Pakistan's Tanveer Ahmed in his pre-quarterfinal bout before Amit recovered from a rusty start to outwit Mongolia's Enkhmandakh Kharhuu – both the wins being unanimous verdicts.

Joining them in the last eight was was national champion Dheeraj Rangi (64kg), who defeated Mongolia's Nurlan Kobashev.

However, Commonwealth Games bronze-winner Mohammed Husammuddin (56kg) lost a close contest against Kyrgyzstan's Enkh-Amar Kharkhuu to bow out of the competition in the pre-quarterfinal stage. The Indian lost 2-3 and also sustained a cut on his forehead.

Athletics: Jinson Johnson Records Best Timing in 800m Qualification

India's Jinson Johnson finishes with the best timing in the 800m event with a timing of 1.47 minutes and Manjit Singh just managed to qualify for the final with a timing of 1.48 minutes. Manjit finishes with the eighth best timing in the qualification.

Table Tennis: Indian Men's Team Lead 1-0 in Quarters

Sathiyan Gnanasekaran beats Japan's Jin Ueda 11-9, 11-9, 11-7 in the first singles of the quarter-final match between India and Japan.

Squash: India Beat Singapore

The Indian squash team comprising of Saurav Ghosal, Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu, Ramit Tandon and Mahesh Mangaonkar beat Singapore in a Pool B match.

Table Tennis: Indian Women's Team Crash Out

The Indian women's team crash out in the quarter-final after losing 1-3 to Hong Kong. Manika Batra loses 8-11, 8-11, 11-13 to Hoi Kem Doo in the fourth singles. Earlier, Ayhika Mukherjee and Mouma Das lost the second and third singles after Manika Batra got India off to a great start in the first singles.

Table Tennis: India Trail 1-2 vs Hong Kong

Ayhika Mukherjee and Mouma Das have lost India's lead in the women's quarter-final match. Mukherjee loses 14-12, 4-11, 10-12, 8-11 in the second singles against Hoi Kem Doo and Mouma Das goes down 6-11, 13-11, 11-8, 3-11, 5-11 in the third singles against Wai Yam Minnie Soo.

Javelin Throw: Neeraj Chopra Makes History!

Neeraj Chopra becomes the first Indian to win an Asian Games gold medal in the javelin throw event. The Javelin thrower recorded his personal best throw of 88.06m in his third attempt. All of Neeraj's throws were better than the silver medalist's best throw.

China's Qizhen Liu finishes second with a best throw of 82.22m and Pakistan's Nadeem Arshad finishes third with a best throw of 80.75m.

The other Indian in the competition, Shivpal Singh finishes eighth with a best throw of 74.11m.

Women's Long Jump: Neena Varakil Wins Silver

Neena Varakil wins a silver in the long jump event with a best jump of 6.51m. She recorded her best effort in her fourth attempt.

Neeraj Chopra's Fifth Throw: 86.36m

Neeraj Chopra records a throw of 86.36m in his fifth attempt at the javelin throw final.

Neeraj Chopra's Throws:

Attempt 1: 83.46m
Attempt 2: x
Attempt 3: 88.06m
Attempt 4: 83.25m
Attempt 5: 86.36m

Javelin Throw: Neeraj Chopra Records a Throw of 83.25m

Neeraj Chopra is consistently recording throws over 80m. In his fourth attempt, Neeraj records a throw of 83.25m. This is his worst throw in the final so far. However, even this throw is higher than China's Qizhen Liu's best throw of 82.22m. The Chinese is currently gunning for the silver medal.

Javelin Throw: Shivpal Singh Slips to the Eighth Spot

The other Indian fray, Shivpal Singh slips to the eight position in the javelin throw final. The Indian recorded a throw of 74.11m in the first attempt. He has five more attempts remaining.

Javelin Throw: Neeraj Chopra Set to Win Gold

The only Indian to ever win a medal in javelin at the Asian Games was Gurtej Singh who won a bronze at the 1982 Asian Games in New Delhi.

Neeraj Chopra is in line to win a gold in the ongoing javelin throw final.

Javelin Throw: China's Qun Ma

China's Qun Ma records a throw of 80.46m in his third attempt. He moves to the third place in the javelin throw final.

Women's 3000m Steeplechase: Sudha Singh Wins Silver

Sudha Singh wins silver in women's 3000m steeplechase event with a timing of 9.4 minutes. Bahrain's Winfred Yavi clinches the gold with a timing of 9.36 minutes.

Javelin Throw: Neeraj Throws Personal Best

Neeraj Chopra looks set for the gold medal after throwing a personal best distance of 88.06m, leaving behind his earlier best of 87.43m that he had thrown at the Diamond League meeting in Doha in May.

Javelin Throw: Qizhen Liu Finishes With a Best of 81.43m

Qizhen Liu couldn't go past Neeraj Chopra's throw of 83.46m in three attempts. He records a throw of 81.43m in his last attempt. Liu has a great chance to clinch a silver in this event.

Javelin Throw: China's Qizhen Liu Currently in Second Place

China's Qizhen Liu is currently at the second place in the javelin throw final. He has recorded throws of 82.22 and 78.58 in the first and second attempt.

400m Hurdles: Ayyasamy Dharun Clinches Silver

Ayyasamy Dharun wins a silver in the 400m hurdles event with a personal best timing of 48.96 seconds. Qatar's Abderrahman Samba wins the gold with a timing of 47.66 seconds (Games record).

Javelin Throw: Neeraj Chopra Leads After His First Throw

Neeraj Chopra records a remarkable throw of 83.46m in his first attempt in the javelin throw final. He is currently leading the pack.

Table Tennis: Manika Batra Wins the First Game

Manika Batra puts India ahead in the quarter-final match against Hong Kong. She beat Ho Ching Lee 11-9, 11-9, 5-11, 11-6 in the first singles.

Ayhika Mukherjee takes on Doo Hoi Kem in the next singles.

Karate: India's Campaign Comes to an End

India's campaign in the Asian Games karate ended with Jayendran Sharath Kumar and Vishal losing their respective contests.

While Kumar suffered a 0-1 defeat against South Korea's Kim Muil in men's 75kg first round, Vishal was thrashed 0-8 by Uzbekistan's Akhatov Shakhboz in the 84kg quarter-final.

Kumar lost the contest after Kim scored a Yuko, while Akhatov scored an Ippon over Vishal.

In karate, Yuko, which carries one point, is awarded for Chudan (middle punch) or Jodan Tsuki (face punch), while one receives three points for Ippon, which is awarded for Jodan kicks (face kicks) and any scoring technique delivered on a thrown or fallen opponent.

India fielded only two competitors in karate and their campaign ended in just one day.

Table Tennis: India vs Hong Kong

The Indian women's team's quarter-final match against Hong Kong is underway. The Hong Kong team has three players in the top 50 and the Indian team has just one player in the top 100 – Manika Batra.

Table Tennis: Indian Men's Team Reach Quarters

The Indian men's team reach the quarter-final after beating Vietnam 3-0. Sathiyan Gnanasekaran took down Nguyen Anh Tu 6-11, 11-2, 5-11, 11-4, 11-2 in the first singles, Sharath Kamal Achanta beat Duc Tuan Nguyen 11-7, 11-7, 11-5 in the second singles and then Harmeet Rajul Desai wrapped up the match with a 2-11, 12-10, 11-9, 11-8 win over le Dinh Duc in the third singles.

India finished behind Chinese Taipei in Pool D with three wins and one loss.

Athletics Events Coming Up Later in the Day

  • 5:10 pm - Women's Long Jump (Final): Neena Varakil, James Nayana
  • 5:15 pm - Men's Javelin Throw (Final): Neerak Chopra, Shivpal Singh
  • 5:15 pm - Women's 400m Hurdles (Final): Jauna Murmu, Anu Raghavan
  • 5:30 pm - Men's 400m Hurdles (Final): Dharun Ayyasamy, Santosh Kumar Tamilarasan
  • 5:30 pm - Men's High Jump (Final): Chethan Balasubramanya
  • 5:45 pm - Women's 3000m Steeplechase (Final): Sudha Singh, Chinta
  • 6:00 pm - Men's 3000m Steeplechase (Final): Shankar Lal Swami
  • 6:35 pm - Men's 800m Qualification: Jinson Johnson, Manjit Singh

Click here to find out where to watch Neeraj Chopra's javelin throw final.

Boxing: Vikas Krishan Enters Quarters

Vikas Krishan enters the quarters after defeating Pakistan's Ahmed Tanveer 5-0 in his round of 16 match in the men's Middle 75kg category.

Karate: Vishal Loses Quarter-final

India's Vishal loses his 84 kg quarter-final match against Uzbekistan's Shakhboz Akhatov 0-8.

Women's Hockey: India Top Pool B

Indian women's hockey team beat Thailand 5-0 in their final Pool B match. They remain unbeaten in the group stage, registering four wins in as many matches.

Whatever the Indian team discussed after the first half of the match worked perfectly for them. After a goalless first half, captain Rani Rampal put India in the lead just seven minutes into the third quarter.

The Indian women finished off on a strong note, scoring four goals in the last 15 minutes of the match. Rani scored two more goals to complete a hat-trick, while Monika and Navjot scored a goal each.

Squash: Women's Team Win

Another squash win for India, with the women's team starting their Pool B campaign with a 3-0 win over Iran.

Earlier in the day, the Indian men defeated Indonesia 3-0 in the opener.

Women's Hockey: Rani Rampal Scores!

After a goalless first half, captain Rani Rampal manages to put India in the lead against Thailand in their women's Pool B match.

Rani scored a field goal in the 37th minute, and India are now leading 1-0 at the end of the third quarter.

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