Long jumper Mayookha Johny fetched India a gold medal, while sprinter Dutee Chand settled for a bronze after shattering national record in 60m dash in the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships on Saturday.
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Doha: Long jumper Mayookha Johny fetched India a gold medal, while sprinter Dutee Chand settled for a bronze after shattering national record in 60m dash in the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships on Saturday.
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India’s Mayookha Johny competes in the final of the women’s triple jump event during the 17th Asian Games at Incheon in 2014. Pic/AFP
Mayookha controlled the long jump competition from the very outset and finished on top of the podium with a leap of 6.35m, an effort that propelled her to India’s first Asian indoor title in the event. Bui Thi Thu Thao of Vietnam took the silver with a 6.30m jump while Olga Rypakova of Kazakhstan finished third with an effort of 6.22m. “Winning in Doha made me really happy, especially since I’m not used to competing indoors. However, I expected something better than 6.35m. But I’m not complaining at all. The Asian title is quite an achievement,” said Mayookha after winning the gold.
Another Indian, M A Prajusha finished fifth with a jump of 6.15m.
Dutee won a bronze in women’s 60m dash with a time of 7.37 secs in the final.
Earlier, she had set a national record while winning her heats in 7.28 secs. Viktoriya Zyabkina of Kazakhstan overcame a sluggish start to win the final race in a Championship record of 7.27 secs, well clear of China's Yuan Qiqi (7.33 secs).Sugandha Kumari brought the third medal for India as she won a bronze in women’s 1500m with a time of 4:29.06.