Senior rower Arvind Singh sacked a gold in the lightweight men’s single sculls occasion while his comrades won three silver awards as India closed down from the Asian Rowing Championship on a high note in Ban Chang, Thailand on Sunday.
Indian rowers win one gold, 3 silvers on definite day of Asian Rowing Championship
India closed drapes on the title with three more silver decorations – – in the men’s lightweight twofold sculls, men’s fourfold sculls and in men’s coxless four occasions.
Senior rower Arvind Singh sacked a gold in the lightweight men’s single sculls occasion while his comrades won three silver awards as India closed down from the Asian Rowing Championship on a high note in Ban Chang, Thailand on Sunday.
Arvind jumped his adversaries with a planning of 7:55.942s.
Arvind, who completed eleventh at the Tokyo Olympics alongside Arjun Lal Jat in the men’s lightweight twofold sculls, beat his adversaries from Uzbekistan, China, Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand.
India closed drapes on the title with three more silver decorations – – in the men’s lightweight twofold sculls, men’s fourfold sculls and in men’s coxless four occasions.
By and large, India finished got back from the mainland occasion with two gold and four silver awards.
In lightweight men’s twofold sculls, Ashish Phugat and Sukhjinder Singh won a silver with a planning of 7:12.568s, while in the men’s fourfold sculls, Bittu Singh, Jakar Khan, Manjeet Kumar and Sukhmeet Singh completed second in a close finish timing, 6:33:661s, losing the gold by 0.523 seconds.
Jasveer Singh, Punit Kumar, Gurmeet Singh and Charanjeet Singh secured the other silver with a planning of 6:51.661s in men’s coxless fours last.
“Generally, one more great execution by India. Congrats and all the best to every one of the rowers, mentors, support staff and backend executives, who dealt with the group such a long time,” secretary general of Rowing Federation of India MV Sriram said in an assertion.
A unique notice to Ismail Baig, who reliably, year on year, turns out sterling outcomes for India.