Proud Moment For India! Creates History Beating China & Tops The Chart With 29 Medals In Asian Athletics 2017!
It’s a matter of pride for India that it has created history by topping the medal tally for the 1st time ever at Asian Athletics Championship 2017, that was hosted in Bhubaneshwar. With an impeccable start to the Championships, the Indian athletes maintained their momentum and went on to secure the most number of medals at the event as well as beat its own record of most medals.
Held in India for the third time, this event was hosted at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneshwar and saw the biggest ever participation in the Championships’ history.
Our country bagged a total of 29 medals, out of which 12 are gold, 5 are silver and 12 are Bronze.
This was a 4-day championship, and on the final day, India successfully managed to top the list. China is on the 2nd position, with 20 medals (8 gold, 7 silver and 5 bronze).
Here are the records were broken by the Indian athletes, some of which are truly amazing!
1. India beats China for the first time in Athletics history
This was the first time India surpassed neighbors China in their most successful campaign in the continental flagship event which culminated on Sunday. China finished at the second position with 8 gold, 7 silver, 5 bronze.
The Chinese have always been a dominant force at the continental and world level, and this is the first time India has been able to finish ahead of them at a premier event.
2. India tops medal tally at Asian Championships for the first time in history
India topped the leaderboard for the first time after recording a historic tally of 29 medals comprising of 12 gold, 5 silver, and 12 bronze medals.
3. Most number of medals by India at a single Asian Championships event
With the 29 medals, the Indian contingent registered their highest ever medal haul. The previous best was in New Delhi and Jakarta, where India clinched 21 medals.
4. Most number of golds for India at the Championships
It was also the first time the athletics contingent registered the most number of gold medals for India at the Championships. Neeraj Chopra (men’s javelin), Govindan Laxmanan (men’s 10,000 metres) and Swapna Burman (women’s heptathlon) along with the men’s and women’s teams in the 4x400m relays won gold medals in their respective events.
5. Neeraj Chopra broke the men’s javelin meet record
The highlight of this edition was Neeraj Chopra, who broke the men’s javelin meet record with an effort of 85.23 meters. Compatriot Davinder Singh Kang clinched the bronze in the event. Chopra is also the world record holder at the junior level and is one of India’s best prospects going into the future.