37TH NATIONAL GAMES GOA 2023: 6 GOLD, 2 SILVER & 2 BRONZE MEDALS MAKE IT MOST PRODUCTIVE DAY FOR THE HOSTS

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Hosts Goa recorded their most successful day of the 37th National Games on Thursday with their Sepak Takraw contingent winning six gold and one silver and a bronze; P Anand and Rodali Barua bagging gold medals in taekwondo, while swimmers Shrungi Bandekar and Sanjana Prabhugaonker added a silver and bronze respectively to the medals tally.

The gold rush on Friday meant that Goa are up in the 10th position in the medals tally, having bagged a total of 44 medals, including eight gold, 10 silver and 26 bronze.

Maharashtra continues to top the standings with 60 gold, 53 silver and 52 bronze medals with Services (43 gold, 14 silver, 17 bronze) and Haryana (32 gold, 24 silver, 33 bronze) in second and third position respectively.

The Goan men’s Sepak Takraw team had entered the 37th National Games as overwhelming favourites, with 9 players in their ranks from the 2018 Asian Games Bronze-Medal winning contingent. The home side thoroughly lived up to their billing winning six out of the eight possible gold medals on offer at the Multipurpose Indoor Hall in Fatorda, Margao.

The day began with Goa bagging its first Gold in the Men’s Doubles event, defeating Kerala 2-0 in the final. In the Men’s Quadrant event, Goa saw off a strong challenge from Delhi to win 2-1 in the final while the hosts got the better of Manipur in Men’s Team category 2-1 thanks to an exemplary display from striker Akash Yumnam. The home contingent then completed a clean sweep in men’s events as they defeated Manipur again in Regu final.

Akash Yumnam, who featured in all finals said, “I feel very happy today. This is my first National Games, and we have won all four Gold medals. I am thrilled because we were so dominant in all four events. This is possible because of my team-mates; we all practice together and are all friends on and off the court.”

In the women’s events, Goa capped off another strong performance, bagging two gold medals, defeating Andhra Pradesh 2-1 in Doubles Final and thrashing Haryana 2-0 in the Quadrant summit clash.

Goa also claimed a Silver medal in Women’s Team event, losing 0-2 to Manipur in the final. They also won a bronze medal in Women’s Regu.

Starring for the women’s team was 15-year-old Prity Langoljam, who was instrumental in both gold medal winning displays for Goa. “This is so exciting for me because I am very young and I have always dreamt of winning medals in such big events. I am thrilled with our results today,” Prity said.

Sports Minister Govind Gaude also expressed his delight with the state’s performance at the official medal ceremony. He said, “I thoroughly congratulate all the players and coaching staff involved in this delightful result today, and I share their happiness as they celebrate these laurels for themselves and the state of Goa.”

Over in Panaji at the Manohar Parrikar Sports Complex’s Swimming Pool at Campal, Shrungi bagged her second medal of the Games when she finished second behind Manavi Varma of Karnataka in the women’s 200m Individual Medley final. The local girl, who had earlier won a bronze medal in the 400m Individual Medley, was in the hunt for her first gold of the Games till the fourth and final lap but could not maintain the pace and finished with a timing of 2:26.90s.

Varma touched the wall in 2:24.21s to clinch gold while Hashika Ramchandra of Karnataka took bronze with a time of 2:28.31s.

Later, Sanjana claimed her fourth medal of the Games to continue Goa’s medal rush from the swimming pool.

Sanjana, who had already bagged silver medals in 200m freestyle and 100m backstroke apart from a bronze in 200m backstroke, finished third in 50m backstroke event with a time of 30.80s. Ridhima Virendra Kumar of Karnataka claimed the gold with a time of 30.21 and Bengal’s Soubrity Mondal took home the silver medal with a time of 30.59s.

P ANAND & RODALI BARUA BAG GOLD

Goa’s P Anand and Rodali Barua provided double delight with gold medals in taekwondo competition at the Ponda sports complex.

P Anand and his brother P Saravana Kumar clinched a gold and silver medal respectively in the 87kg and 80kg categories. Rodali struck gold in the 73kg category.

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