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Lifters create three new records as Maharashtra surge
Lifters create three new records as Maharashtra surge

Weightlifters, on the first day of their competition on day eight of the Khelo India Youth Games 2022 Madhya Pradesh (KIYG2022MP), created two national youth records and one KIYG record, even as Maharashtra continued their surge at the top of the medal tally.

Also, hosts Madhya Pradesh (M.P) continued their dominance in water sports, introduced for the first time at the Games, picking up both the Water Slalom golds on offer on the white-water rapids of Maheshwar.

Maharashtra ended the day with 28 golds and a total of 83 medals while Haryana were lying second with 23 golds. M.P had the same number of golds (23) as Haryana but were placed third on the tally.

Records tumble in weightlifting

The big news of the day however came from the Basketball complex in Indore, venue of the weightlifting competition, where three new records were created. First, Vinatai Aher of Maharashtra, who won gold in the Girls 40kg category, lifted 72kg in Clean and Jerk to create a new Games record.

She lifted 57kg in snatch for a total lift of 129kgs. Then Dhanush L of Tamil Nadu created a new national youth record enroute to gold with a total lift of 192kg in the Boys 49kg class. He lifted 84kg in snatch and 108kg in clean and jerk. The third record came via Asmita Dhone of Maharashtra in the Girls 45kg category.

She lifted 82kg in clean and jerk to erase the previous national youth record in the format. Her best snatch lift was 61kg and she eventually won silver behind state-mate Akanksha Vyavahare, who won gold.

The lifter’s feat has now taken the total number of records created at the KIYG2022MP to seven, six of them being national youth records.

Hosts pick both golds in water slalom in Maheshwar

The first day of the two-day water slalom competition began in Maheshwar and hosts M.P won both golds on offer by quite a distance. In the Girls Canoe Slalom C-1 event, Mansi Batham won gold with a score of 128.596. Preeti Pal of Haryana won silver while Dhriti Maria of Karnataka bagged bronze.

In the Boys Kayak Slalom K-1 competition, it was the host’s Pradhyumna Singh Rathod who emerged victorious with a score of 76.850. Pynshmgain Kurbah of Meghalaya and Anak Chouhan of Gujarat were way behind for silver and bronze respectively.

Semi-final lineups drawn up in football

At the Emerald Heights grounds in Indore, where the Boys football competition is being held, Karnataka beat Meghalaya 2-1, but both made it through to the semi-finals from Group B. In the other group Punjab beat Arunachal 3-0 and qualified along with Kerala, from Group A.

Over at the Mulna stadium Balaghat, West Bengal lost to Manipur 2-3, but both teams made it through to the last four. They will be joined by Arunachal Pradesh and hosts Madhya Pradesh.

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