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Yashwant, Aparna Reign in Hurdles Proud Master RANJI SCORES, ROUND 5, DAY 4 GROUP a Odisha 6 (28), Haryana 0 (21) EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE DELHI THE HINDU 20 SPORT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 2020 EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC Yashwant, Aparna reign in hurdles Proud master RANJI SCORES, ROUND 5, DAY 4 GROUP A Odisha 6 (28), Haryana 0 (21). At Ongole: Hyderabad 225 & New Delhi: Jammu & Kashmir Kerala girls secure three of the seven gold medals in the u­21 category 168 in 74.4 overs (P. Vijay Ku­ 360 & 201/5 decl. in 66 overs mar 5/25) lost to Andhra (Shubham Pundir 102 n.o. ) bt sprint crowns. 489/8 decl. Points: Andhra 7 Services 242 & 146 in 72.2 KHELO INDIA (21), Hyderabad 0 (6). overs. J&K 6 (26), Services 0 Gymnastics: Shrsti Man­ Jaipur: Gujarat 325 & (14). Y.B. Sarangi chanda of Delhi (11.90) and 216/1 in 56.2 overs Nagothane: Maharashtra GUWAHATI Sri Varshinee of Karnataka (Priyank Panchal 105 434 & 48/2 in 5.5 overs (12.025) pocketed gold me­ n.o., Samit Gohil 100 bt Jharkhand 170 & 311 in Yashwant Laveti of Andhra dals in girls’ under­21 floor n.o.) drew with Ra­ 98.1 overs. Maharashtra Pradesh gave a sparkling per­ exercises and vaulting table jasthan 360 in 133.4 6 (9), Jharkhand 0 (16). formance to bag the boys’ respectively. overs (Ashok Menaria Agartala: Uttarakhand under­21 110m hurdles Shooting: Harshwardhan 119 n.o.). Rajasthan 3 90 & 148/8 in 66 overs crown on the final day of ath­ Yadav of Maharashtra (3), Gujarat 1 (14). drew with Tripura 279/5 letics in the Khelo India GROUP B decl. Tripura 3 (6), Ut­ grabbed boys’ under­21 25m Youth Games here on New Delhi: Madhya tarakhand 1 (1). rapid fire pistol yellow metal Tuesday. For his ward: P. Gopi Chand receives the Sportstar Aces Pradesh 124 & 330/9 decl. in PLATE with 31 points. Ahvar Rizvi Sportswoman of the year award (Racquet Sports) on behalf Yashwant timed 14.10 to 89.5 overs (Naman Ojha 118 ) Sovima: Nagaland 534/7 decl. (46) pipped Manavaditya of P.V. Sindhu from former India cricketer Aunshuman drew with Railways 244 & & 259/7 decl. in 62 overs drew equal the meet record of Al­ Singh Rathore by two points Gaekwad, Tissot brand head Puneet Mathur and Rajeev 205/5 in 54 overs . Railways 3 with Arunachal Pradesh 460 & den Norohna and beat Adi­ to win the trap gold. Gurni­ Nangia, Director India, Monaco Government Tourist (13), MP 1 (7). 152/4 in 35 overs. Nagaland 3 tya Prakash of Jharkhand by hal Singh Garcha (52) was Bureau. * R. RAGU Kanpur: Uttar Pradesh 431 (17), Arunachal Pradesh 1 (3). 0.02. the skeet champion. CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC drew with Baroda 230 in 107.1 Chandigarh: Sikkim 264 & 69/3 In boys’ under­17 110m Zeena Khitta (251.3) and overs & 120/1 in 34 overs. UP 3 in 26 overs drew with Chand­ hurdles, Rajasthan’s Madha­ Nancy (249.1) were the girls’ (13), Baroda 1 (13). igarh 360. Chandigarh 3 (23), Rajkot: Saurashtra 581/7 decl. Sikkim 1 (4). vendra Singh Shekhawat, under­21 and under­17 win­ Rani to lead India who trains without a coach drew with Karnataka 171 & Puducherry: Goa 270 & 255 in ners in 10m air rifle. 220/4 in 89 overs. Saurashtra 92 overs bt Pondicherry 260 & at Jaipur, sprang a surprise Table tennis: Fidel Ra­ For the tour of NZ beginning Jan. 25 3 (16), Karnataka 1 (17). 184 in 65.4 overs (Fabid as he timed 14.44 to claim his feeque Snehit Survajulla (Te­ Pick of the lot: Yashwant Laveti of Andhra Pradesh equalled GROUP C Ahmed 56 absent hurt, Felix maiden gold medal. langana), Anusha Kutumbale tain games. Guwahati: Chhattisgarh 318 & Alemao 5/72). Goa 6 (29), Pon­ the meet record in the boys’ u­21 hurdles. * RITU RAJ KONWAR HOCKEY Kerala girls secured three (Madhya Pradesh), Aadarsh The squad: 252/5 in 74 overs ( Harpreet dicherry 0 (27). of the seven gold medals on tra’s 3:49.95, and take the 200m gold with 24.84. Nan­ Chhetri (Delhi) and Diya Chi­ Special Correspondent Singh 102 n.o.) drew with As­ Kolkata (third day): Meghalaya Goalkeepers: Savita, Rajini Eti­ offer in under­21 category. 4x400m girls’ under­21 top dini Agasara, a tea­seller’s tale (Maharashtra) emerged NEW DELHI sam 464/9 decl. Assam 3 (14), 662/4 decl. bt Mizoram 114 in marpu; Defenders: Deep Grace Chhattisgarh 1 (9). 56.2 overs & 123 in 41.1 overs Aparna Roy (100m hur­ honour. daughter, took the girls’ un­ as champions in boys’ un­ The Indian women’s hockey Ekka, Gurjit Kaur, Reena Khok­ Lahli: Haryana 90 & 248 lost to (Aditya Singhania 6/40). Karnataka boy Abhin De­ der­17 100m hurdles title, der­21, girls’ under­21, boys’ team would kick off its prep­ dles, 13.91) and M. Jisna (high har, Salima Tete; Midfielders: Odisha 160 & 182/9 in 58.1 Meghalaya 7 (13), Mizoram 0 vadiga’s 21.33 was good timing 14.07. arations for the 2020 Olym­ jump, 1.73m) picked up indi­ under­17 and girls’ under­17 Sushila Chanu, Nisha, Namita overs (Ajit Chahal 7/80). (3). vidual gold, while Kerala, enough to earn him the un­ Cycling: Telangana’s M.Tan­ singles categories pics with a five­match tour Toppo, Udita, Monika, Lilima comprising Gowrinandana, der­21 200m title with a new ishq emerged victorious in respectively. of New Zealand later this Minz; Forwards: Neha, Sonika, Priscilla Daniel, K.M. Nibha meet record (old 21.57, Nitin boys’ under­21 individual Maharashtra got back to month, its first assignment Rani, Sharmila Devi, Navneet and A.S. Sandra, clocked Balakumar). time trial (1000m), with the top of the tally with 107 in the new year. Kaur, Lalremsiami, Vandana Sandeep ousts Raquin 3:48.98 to create a new meet Jeevanji Deepthi of Telen­ 1:08:352. Maharashtra took medals, including 26 gold, A 20­member team for Katariya, Navjot Kaur. Special Correspondent record, bettering Maharash­ gana won the under­17 girls’ the boys’ and girls’ team followed by Haryana with 67. the same was named by The schedule: Jan 25: Vs. New quin (Fra) 6­3, 7­5; Martin Katz NEW DELHI Hockey India on Tuesday Zealand development side; Jan (Bel) bt Lu Pengyu (Chn) 5­7, although the team manage­ 27 & 29: Vs. New Zealand; Feb V.M. Sandeep knocked out 6­3, 6­2. ment is likely to play with 4: Vs. Great Britain; Feb 5: Vs. sixth seed Leo Raquin of Girls: Sabrina Kalandarov (Isr) Bagan draws Anand holds Giri New Zealand Aleksandrov stays ahead only 16 or 18 players in cer­ . France 6­3, 7­5 in the boys bt Amelia Waligora (Bel) 6­4, Sports Bureau first round of the ITF 6­3; Anna Grigoreva (Rus) bt with Punjab FC CHESS move. Aleksandrov leads WIJK AAN ZEE grade­2 junior tennis tour­ Reshma Maruri 4­6, 6­3, 6­4; with seven points. Viswanathan Anand drew Chandra Bhushan in final nament at the DLTA Com­ Yu Chin Tsai (Tpe) bt Dana Issa­ I-LEAGUE Rakesh Rao Eighth­round results: in 21 moves with Anish Giri plex here on Tuesday. bayeva (Kaz) 6­1, 6­2; Kristina Volgapkina (Russ) bt Anja NEW DELHI Aleksandrov Aleksej (Blr, 7) in the third round of Tata Sports Bureau Over­45 (quarterfinals): Laxmi The results (first round): Nayar (Mas) 6­1, 7­5; Mika Da­ Press Trust of India drew with Alexei Fedorov (Blr, Steel Masters chess tourna­ GWALIOR Kant Tanwar w/o Rajneesh A 13­move draw with com­ Boys: Udit Gogoi bt Sanjith De­ gan Fruchtman (Isr) bt Mei Ha­ LUDHIANA 6.5); Abhijeet Gupta (6.5) bt ment here on Tuesday. Sharma; Rohit Rawat bt Mohit patriot Alexie Fedorov saw Top seed Chandra Bhushan vineni (USA) 6­3, 6­2; Raphael segawa (Jpn) 6­4, 1­6, 7­6(2); Himal Gusain (6). Garg 6­3, 6­0; Sandeep Yadav Aleksandrov Aleksej of Bela­ got past Ajay Lakhotia 7­6 Collignon (Bel) bt Akhilendran Yaroslava Bartashevich (Rus) Mohun Bagan maintained Third­round results: Viswa­ bt Sanjay Chauhan 6­3, 6­2; rus maintain his overnight Vishnu Prasanna (5.5) lost (4), 6­0 in the over­55 semifi­ Indrabalan 6­0, 6­0; Orel Kim­ bt Kanika Sivaraman 7­5, 6­4; its top position in the I­ nathan Anand (1) drew with Shalabh Singhpuria bt Vishal half­point lead after seven to Jose Martinez Martinez nals of the ITF grade­4 se­ hi (Isr) bt Sushant Dabas 6­0, Juliette Bovy (Bel) bt Karina League 2019­20 standings Anish Giri (Ned, 1.5); Firouzja Dawra 6­2, 6­2. rounds of 18th Delhi Inter­ Alantara (Per, 6.5). 6­4; V.M. Sandeep bt Leo Ra­ Rizvanova (Kaz) 6­0, 6­1. with a hard­fought 1­1 draw Alireza (FIDE, 2.5) bt Vladis­ niors tennis tournament national Open Grandmas­ Ivan Rozum (Rus, 6) drew lav Artemiev (Rus, 1.5); Fabia­ Over­55 (semifinals): Chandra against host Punjab FC here here on Tuesday. ters chess tournament here with Neelesh Saha (6); N. Lo­ no Caruana (USA, 2) bt Yu Bhushan bt Ajay Lakhotia 7­6 on Tuesday. The results: (4), 6­0; Ajay Upadhyay bt on Tuesday. kesh (5.5) lost to Diptayan Yangyi (Chn, 0.5); Jorden van The results: Ghosh (6.5); Adam Tukhaev Shashi Bhushan Sharma 6­4, Yashpaul’s tennis fitness camp The expected outcome Foreest (Ned, 2) bt Daniil Du­ Over­35 (quarterfinals): Swa­ At Ludhiana: Punjab FC 1 (Di­ (5.5) lost to M. Pranesh (6.5); bov (Rus, 1); Magnus Carlsen randeep Singh Dhodi bt Rahul 7­6(3).
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