India won two gold medals in archery in the morning. Also won a silver. Ojas performed brilliantly in the final and won the gold medal by defeating Abhishek Verma 149-147.
एशियन गेम्स में भारत ने मेडल्स का शतक पूरा कर रचा इतिहास, मेडल टैली में चौथे नंबर पर
India has created history in the ASEAN Games. India has won 100 medals. India’s women’s Kabaddi team won its 100th medal by defeating Chinese Taipei in the final. The 100 medals include 25 gold medals. Team India won a flurry of medals in different sports on Saturday morning. Team India also won two gold medals in archery on Saturday morning. Along with this, one silver and one bronze medal also came to India’s account.
India won two gold medals in archery in the morning. Also won a silver. Ojas performed brilliantly in the final and won the gold medal by defeating Abhishek Verma 149-147. With this Abhishek got silver medal. Earlier, Jyoti Vennan won the gold medal for India. She defeated the South Korean player in the final of the compound individual event. Aditi won India’s first medal on Saturday. He put the bronze medal in India’s bag. Jyoti also performed well with Ojas in the mixed team event. He won the gold medal for India.
India has won gold in many sports including cricket, hockey, squash, javelin and shooting. Aishwarya Tomar, Rudranksh Patil and Divyansh Panwar won gold for India in the 10 meter air rifle team event (shooting). After this, the women’s cricket team won the final and won the gold medal for India. Divyakirti Singh, Hriday Vipul Chhed, Anush Agarwal and Sudipti Hajela won the dressage team event gold. Manu Bhakar, Isha Singh, Rhythm Sangwan won gold in 25 meter pistol team event.
With 100 medals, India is currently at fourth position in the medal tally. China is at number one in the list. China has won 356 medals. This includes 188 gold, 105 silver and 63 bronze medals. Japan is at second place. Japan has won 169 medals including 47 gold. Whereas, Korea is at number three. Korea has won 36 gold, 50 silver and 86 bronze medals. He has won a total of 172 medals.