Parul, Priti bag silver and bronze in 3000m steeplechase

Hangzhou: India's Parul Chaudhary and Priti secured silver and bronze medals respectively in the women's 3000m steeplechase, unheralded Ancy Sojan made a grand entry on the big stage with a long jump silver, while the 4x400m mixed relay team got a fortuitous upgrade to second spot due to 'lane infringement', on an eventful day at the Asian Games on Monday.

On a day when Parul and Priti, despite giving off their best in the gruelling steeplechase event, were left chasing the shadow of Bahrain's Yavi Winfred Mutile, a 'lane infringement' by the Sri Lankan 4x400m mixed relay quartet saw the India's bronze turn to silver in a matter of minutes after the completion of the event.

The Indian quartet had earlier finished third on the podium behind Sri Lanka. In 3000m steeplechase, Parul clocked 9:27.63 seconds, which was more than nine seconds behind the Bahrain runner, who took the top podium finish in 9:18.28 seconds, a new Games record.

The previous record stood in the name of country-mate Jebet Ruth (9:31.36 sec) set during the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea.

Though Parul also breached the Asian Games record, it was nowhere close to her national record and personal best of 9:15.31 clocked at the World Championships in Budapest, which helped her qualify for the Paris Olympics, in August.

Compatriot Priti finished a good 16 seconds behind Parul, clocking a personal best 9:43.32 seconds to win the bronze in a close finish with Bahrain runner Mekonen Tigest Getent, who timed 9:43.71 seconds.

Yavi began to pull away in the sixth lap of the gruelling race, even as Parul faded out. Priti added she ran a tactical race on Monday.

"The gold-medal winner is world champion and I admit Parul is stronger than me. So, I did not try to be with them (the leading group). I thought if I do that I might feel tightness towards the end. So, I was running at my own (pace) to get the bronze medal."

Ancy wins long jump silver

In women's long jump, Ancy breached her personal best twice and leapt 6.63 metres to bag the silver behind Shiqi Xiong of China, whose jump of 6.73 metres helped her claim the yellow metal.

Vietnam's Nga Yan Yue won the bronze with a best effort of 6.50 metres. In the third attempt, Ancy registered her personal best of 6.56 metres, which she bettered in her fifth attempt.

The other Indian in the fray, Shaili Singh looked crestfallen, finishing a disappointing fifth with an effort of 6.48 metres. Such was Shaili's -- the U-20 World Championships silver medallist -- plight that she looked on the verge of an emotional meltdown before her last two attempts.

Medal upgrade for mixed team 4x400m relay quartet

The quartet of Muhammed Ajmal Variyathodi, Vithya Ramraj, Rajesh Ramesh and Subha Venkatesan clocked 3:14.34 seconds in mixed team 4x400m relay to win a bronze medal.

But, to their joy, the Sri Lankan quartet -- which had beaten the favourites to the second spot by a fraction of a second with a time of 3:14.25 seconds -- was disqualified due to 'lane infringement' The gold was won by Bahrain runners, who timed 3:14.02.

Following the upgrade, Kazakhstan, who had finished fourth, bagged the bronze, clocking a season's best of 3:24.85 seconds. The Indian quartet bettered the national mark of 3:14.70 seconds recorded in July this year. (PTI)

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