CWG 2014, Day 5: Jitu Rai, Gurpal, Narang shine in shooting; Vikas wins silver in weightlifting

Ashish Magotra July 29, 2014, 02:11:32 IST

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CWG 2014, Day 5: Jitu Rai, Gurpal, Narang shine in shooting; Vikas wins silver in weightlifting

Day five - 27 gold medals across 12 sports are at stake

Silver for Vikas Thakur in weightlifting

Vikas Thakur was struggling with what looked like a lower-back injury but still managed to lift an incredible total of 333kg. He first got 150kg in snatch followed by 183kg in clean & jerk. Great effort!

Hockey - India vs Trinidad & Tobago (women’s)

- India add another five in second half - make it a 14-0 win. - India lead 9-0 at half-time

Athletics

Women’s 100m semis: N Sharadha finishes 6th 11.71 seconds - fails to make finals. 400m Semis: Poovamma Machettira finished 5th in 52.88 seconds - fails to make finals Shot put: Om Prakash Karhana finishes fifth in final

Squash

- Anaka Alankamony loses Squash women’s plate final to Saffery (Wales) 11-7 3-11 8-11 1-11.

Swimming

Men’s 50m Breaststroke Semi-final : Sandeep Sejwal finishes fourth with a timing of 28.12 seconds.

Boxing

Men’s Middleweight (75kg): Vijender Singh won his bout against Kasuto of Namibia to move into the last 8. One more win and he will be assured of at least a bronze. In the welterweight (69kg) category, Mandeep Jangra beats Jamaican Kestna Davis to enter quarters too.

25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men’s Qual - Stage 1

India’s Harpreet Singh – who won gold at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, topped the qualifying. 1st series: 97, 2nd series: 99, 3rd series: 96. Total: 292.

Vijay Kumar qualifies in 4th place. 1st series: 95, 2nd series: 93, 3rd series: 93. Total: 281.

Shooting 50m Rifle Prone Women’s Finals

Meena Kumari (in 6th place): 1st series with 103.9; 2nd series: 104.1; 3rd series: 101.6; 4th series: 100.9; 5th series: 101.6; 6th series: 103.4 Total: 615.3

Lajja Goswami (in 12th place): 1st series: 101.6; 2nd series: 103.1; 3rd series: 103.2; 4th series: 100.6; 5th series: 101.0; 6th series: 102.8 Total: 612.3

Scotland’s Jen McIntosh fails to defend her title. New Zealand’s Sally Johnson wins gold with a score of 620.7, just ahead of South Africa’s Esmari van Reenen on 620.1.

50m Rifle Prone Men’s Final

Narang gets the silver medal with some splendid shooting but Australia’s Potent was just too good.

1st series (3 shots): 30.5; 2nd series (3 shots): 61.9; 3rd series (2 shots): 81.0; 4th series (2 shots): 100.7; 5th series (2 shots): 121.2; 6th series (2 shots): 142.1; 7th series (2 shots): 162.1; 8th series (2 shots): 182.6; 9th series (2 shots): 203.6

Australia’s Potent takes gold with 204.3 (New Games Final Record). England’s Parr took the bronze.

Boxing

Devendroo Laishram beats Sri Lanka’s Gamage in the 49kg category to reach the quarters. However, Shiva Thapa loses his round of 16 bout (56kg) to Northern Ireland’s Michael Conlan.

Badminton Mixed team bronze medal match

Singapore beat India 2-3 to clinch the bronze medal. India won the singles ties but Singapore won all the doubles ties to win the medal.

Women’s doubles: Jwala/Ponnappa fought hard but lost to Sari/Yao in straight games – 21-17, 29-27. The second game saw the Indian pair save 5 match points and have a few game points of their own but they couldn’t close it out.

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Women’s singles: Brilliant comeback from PV Sindhu. She trailed for most of the game before winning 24-22 to take 1-0 lead vs Liang. The Indian star took the second game (21-13) as well to level the tie at 2-2. The women’s doubles will be the decider.

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Men’s Doubles: SIN’s Chrisnanta/Triyachart take the first game against IND’s Dewalkar/Chopra 21-12. The SIN pair took the second game 21-16. The Indian pair never got going. SIN back in the lead 2-1.

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Men’s Singles: Kashyap took the first game against SIN’s Huang 21-15 and then took the second game 22-20 to win the match and even the tie at 1-1. The match lasted 37 mins. Huang’s cross court smash gave Kashyap some trouble in the second game and Kashyap was even down a game point but he eventually came through.

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The Indian pair lost the second game 21-19 as well. Once again a close game – but the Singapore team won the crucial points. Singapore lead the tie 1-0.

Gurusaidutt/Ponappa lost the first game 21-19 against D Chrisnanta/V Neo. Tight game – both teams exchanged the lead several times.

50m Air pistol: India clinch gold and silver

Rai wins a superb gold medal (total 194.1 – a finals CWG record)

1st series: 29.5; 2nd series: 28.2; 3rd series: 20.2; 4th series: 19.9; 5th series: 20.5; 6th series: 18.6; 7th series: 18.3; 8th series: 18.9; 9th series: 20.0

Gurpal Singh is in 2nd place. (total 187.2)

1st series: 26.7; 2nd series: 27.6; 3rd series: 19.3; 4th series: 19.6; 5th series: 19.1; 6th series: 17.2; 7th series: 18.2; 8th series: 19.3; 9th series: 20.1 In third place is Australia’s D Repacholi.

Squash

Men’s Singles Bronze Medal Match : Saurav Ghosal lost to Peter Barker of England 5-11 11-6 5-11.

TT Bronze medal match: IND vs NGR

Nigeria beats India 3-1 and wins the bronze medal.

- Sharath Achanta Kamal lost the fourth match to O Onaolapo 11-9, 3-11, 11-7, 11-5. - O Onaolapo/Toriola beat Arputharaj/Desai in a tough five games: 3-11, 11-9, 11-5, 9-11, 11-9. - Harmeet Desai lost the second singles 7-11 8-11 11-9 5-11 to Q Aruna. Nigeria and India are now tied 1-1. - Sharath Achanta Kamal won 1st singles match beating S Toriola 11-9, 11-5, 11-7. India now lead 1-0.

Shooting results

Men’s Trap qualifcation: Mansher Singh and Manavjit Singh Sandhu have both qualified for the final. Mansher shot a perfect 50/50 while Manavjit shot 49/50. Australia’s M Diamond (a former Olympic gold medallist) split the two by finishing second – he also had a score of 49/50.

Women’s Trap qualification: Shreyasi Singh failed to qualify despite a total of 45 (22 in first series, 23 in second series). Seema Tomar failed to qualify as well. Top qualifier was C Skinner of Australia with 49. The women’s trap final begins at 1930 IST. Shooting 50m Rifle Prone Men’s Qualification: Gagan Narang finishes at 620.5 points – third place in qualifying while Joydeep Karmakar finishes at 617 points in 9th place – just missing out on qualification. Only the top 8 shooters qualify. Australia’s W Potent was the top qualifier with 624.5 points. Finals scheduled at 1815 hrs IST today.

50m Air pistol qualifier: Indian shooter Jitu Rai broke the Commonwealth Games record to march into the 50-metre men’s pistol finals while compatriot Gurpal Singh also qualified, finishing sixth. Rai, 27, amassed 562 points and finished top of the standings, a sizeable 15 points ahead of Englishman Kristian Callaghan in second. Roger Daniel of Trinidad and Tobago was third with 545 points. With 538 points, Gurpal Singh also booked a berth in the finals. The final will take place at 1645 IST.

Late last night

India’s Saurav Ghosal was outclassed by former World No.1 James Willstrop of England in straight sets in the men’s singles squash semifinals at the Scotstoun Squash Campus here.

The 27-year-old fourth seed lost 8-11, 8-11, 5-11 on Sunday night.

Ghosal’s hard-fought 3-2 victory over New Zealand’s Campbell Grayson in the quarterfinals had made him the first Indian to reach the singles semifinals since the sport was introduced in the Games programme in 1998.

Medals tally

Australia have overtaken England and are leading the medals tally with 24 gold, 20 silver and 23 bronze on the fourth day of the Commonwealth Games 2014.

India were sixth with a tally of 20 medals, including five gold, eight silver and seven bronze. With some of the big name shooters stepping into the fray, India will have a good chance of adding to the tally.

Here is India’s schedule for 28 July

Athletics

16.15: Kamalpreet Singh in men’s hammer throw

Badminton

Participants (men): P. Kashyap, K Srikanth, RMV Gurusaidutt, Akshay Dewalkar, Pranaav Jerry Chopra

Participants (women): PV Sindhu, PC Thulasi, Jwala Gutta, Ashwini Ponnappa

14.30 onwards: Mixed team gold and bronze medal matches.

Boxing

23.10: Pinki Jangra in 48-51 kg

Hockey

23.30: India vs Trinidad & Tobago - women’s

Lawn Bowls

13.15 onwards

Athletes (men): Sunil Bahadur, Dinesh Kumar, Samit Malhotra, Kamal Sharma, Chandan Singh

Athletes (women): Lovely Chubey, Tania Choudhry, Pinki, Nayanmonia Sakia, Rupa Rani Tirkey

Shooting

13.00: Jitu Rai,Gurpal Singh in 50m Pistol

13.30: Manavjit Singh Sandhu,Mansher Singh in men’s and Shreyasi Singh,Seema Tomar in women’s

15.15:Gagan Narang,Joydeep Karmakar in 50m Rifle Prone

20.00:Vijay Kumar andHarpreet Singh in 25m Rapid Fire Pistol

20.15:Lajja GoswamiandMeena Kumari in 50m Rifle Prone

Squash

16.30 onwards

Participants (men): Saurav Ghosal, Mahesh Mangaonkar

Participants (women): Dipika Pallikal, Joshana Chinappa, Anaka Alankamony

Table tennis

15.30 onwards -Gold and bronze medal matches in men’s team

Participants (men):Sharath Kamal, Soumyajit Ghosh, Harmeet Desai, Amalraj Anthony, Sanil Shetty

Participants (women): Manika Batra, Ankita Das, Poulomi Ghatak, Shamini Kumaresan, Madhurika Patkar

Weightlifting

Midnight: Chandrakant Mali in men’s 85kg

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