Riffa (Bahrain): India’s athletics contingent ensured a steady flow of medals, grabbing four podium finishes, including two silver through Edwina Jason and Oshin, to maintain the country’s fifth position at the ongoing Asian Youth Games, here on Friday.
With two silver and two bronze from the track and field events, India’s overall tally rose to two gold, five silver, and eight bronze medals (2-5-8) at the continental event.
In the girls’ 400m final, Edwina Jason clocked 55.43 seconds to clinch the silver medal, finishing 1.17 seconds behind Aisha Tariq of the UAE, who took gold. Wu Chia-Ying of Chinese Taipei claimed the bronze in 56.60 seconds.
In the girls’ discus throw, Oshin added another silver for India with a best effort of 43.38m. Xinyi Wang of China dominated the event with a throw of 55.38m to win gold, while Shih Yuh-Jhen of Chinese Taipei settled for bronze with 43.00m.
Palash Mandal secured a bronze medal in the 5000m walk to open India’s account in athletics on the day. He clocked 24:48.92s.
The event was dominated by China, with Haoze Zhang (21:43.82s) and Yujie Lu (22:28.64s) taking the gold and silver medals respectively.
Zubin Gohain added another bronze medal for India in the boys’ high jump, clearing 2.03m on

 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			