Khelo India Youth Games: Maharashtra Regain Lead In Medal Tally
Maharashtra lead the Khelo India Youth Games medal tally with 89 medals, followed by Haryana who have won 54 in total.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: January 14, 2020 11:25 pm IST
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Maharashtra lead the Khelo India Youth Games medal tally with 89 medals
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Haryana are in second position with 54 medals in total
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Maharashtra won four gold medals on Tuesday
Maharashtra picked up four golds on Day 5 to regain the top spot in the medal tally of the Khelo India Youth Games in Guwahati on Tuesday. Haryana, who had a spectacular day on Monday by scooping 12 golds, grabbed one on Tuesday and slipped to the second position. Maharashtra's total medal tally stands at 89 -- out of which 21 are gold-- while Haryana has accumulated 54. Delhi is at third with 41 medals, including 15 golds. Uttar Pradesh rose to the fourth position after winning four golds in the morning session on Tuesday to move ahead of Tamil Nadu and Gujarat.
With no golds coming their way on Tuesday, Tamil Nadu watched Madhya Pradesh jump over it to the sixth place.
Karnataka picked up three golds on Tuesday, one more than they had won over the past few days, to get into the top 10 where Tamil Nadu and Kerala are in the seventh and ninth spots on either side of Manipur.
Karnataka's golds were won by Abhin Devadiga (men's U-21, 200m), Akhilesh (boys U-17, triple jump) and judoka MN Vasundhara (women's U-21, 63kg).
Yet, it was Uttar Pradesh who minted the most gold medals on Tuesday morning, thanks to the boys U-17 squad's stellar triple crown show.
Vijay Kashyap (200m), Uttam Yadav (1500m) and Mohammed Shahban (hammer throw) shone in athletics while Gaurav Kumar (parallel bars) did the same in gymnastics.
The four table tennis singles crowns went to paddlers from different states: Fidel Survajulla (Telangana, men's U-21), Anusha Kutumbale (Madhya Pradesh, women's U-21), Aadarsh Chhetri (Delhi, boys U-17) and Diya Chitale (Maharashtra, boys U-17).
Fidel rallied from the opening set defeat to down Raegan Albuquerque (Maharashtra) 4-2 while Anusha Kutumbale had it easy against Srushti Haleangadi (Maharashtra), winning in straight sets.
Maharashtra would be ruing missing these two golds that would have helped them widen the gap with Haryana on the medal tally.
At the velodrome, Manipur's Elangbam Singh scored a fine win over Karnataka's Venkatappa Kengalagutti in the men's U-21 Scratch Race while his team-mate Birjit Yumnan took the boys U-17 Scratch Race title, edging out home state's Manobjyti Teron by 0.931 seconds.
Odisha cyclist Swasti Singh won the women's U-21 Scratch Race from Keerthi Rangaswamy (Karnataka) by a 0.246 second margin while Maharashtra's Pooja Danole picked up her second gold by winning the U-17 Scratch Race from Manipur's N Biseshori Chanu by 1.978 seconds.