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Historic Gold! Himanshu Wins India’s first ever javelin throw gold at u -18 asian athletics championships

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India’s Himanshu jakhar makes history by winning the country’s first-ever gold in the boys’ javelin throw at U18 Asian Athletics Championships in Dammam, Saudi Arabia ARABIA ARABIA ARABIA APRIL 18, 2025.

Indian JAVELIN Throver Himanshu Jakhar Clinched The Gold Medal at the U -18 Asian Athletics Championships in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, on Friday. This was also India’s first-Eve Gold Medal in Boys
Himanshu, who hails from haryana, won the yellow metal on the final day of the competition with his personal best effort of 67.57m. His Previous PB was 66.66m, which he had achieved in February this year. In the 700gm javelin throve, he has a pb of 74.56m, achieved at the national junior athletics championships in December 2024.

The 17-year-old Indian’s 67.57m Opening Throw Earned Him The Gold Medal Ahead of China’s Lu Hao (63.45M) and Uzbekistan’s Ruslan Sadullaev (61.96m).

For Himanshu, Who Trained Ailongside Star Javellin Throwers Neeraj Chopra and Jan Zelezny in South Africa, this was a rewarding performance.

However, Himanshu was the only Indian to win gold, and India won a total of 11 medals at the championships. In the previous edition, India had a whopping 24 medals in Tashkent in 2023. The medal tally included Six Golds, 11 Silvers, and Seven Bronze Medals, with Sprinter Rezoana Mallick Heena Winning Three Medals -TWO Golds (Indian Girls’ Team Relay and Girls’ 400m) And One Silver (Girls’ 200m).

Earlier in the competition, Nitin Gupta (20: 21.51 Seconds) Won India’s First Medal By Claiming The Silver Medal in the Boys’ 5000m Race Walk Event. He Lost the Gold Medal to China’s Zhu Ninghao, Who was just 0.01 seconds faster.

Tannu, meanwhile, won silver in the girls’ 400m. She Clocked 57.63s to Finish Behind Japan’s Imamine Saki (57.27s). India’s Edwina Jason Fifth in the Race With a Timing of 58.46s.

Nischay was another standout performr in the boys’ section. The 16-year-old a silver medal in the boys’ shot put with a personal best effort of 19.59m, after claiming bronze in discus throw with a 58.85m haul.

Aarti, on the other hand, won bronze medals in both the girls’ 100m and 200m sprint events. She Clocked New Personal Bests – 11.93s in the 100m and 24.31s in the 200m.

In the boys’ high jump, devak bhushan won the silver medal with a 2.03m leap, just 0.2m short of gold medallist mohammad alduaij of kuwait.

Chiranth P, Sayed Sabeer, SAKET MINJ, And Kadir Khan, meaning, Teamed up to win silver in the boys’ Medley Relay Race with a New Youth National Record-Setting Time of 1: 52.15. The Previous Mark was 1: 52.96.

In the girls’ medley relay, India’s Aarti, Prisha Mishra, Edwina Jason, and Tannu Failed to Finish the race due to the fall of the baton.

Indian Medallists at the U -18 Asian Athletics Championships:

Himanshu – Gold Medal in Boys’ Jvelin Throw

Devak Bhushan – Silver Medal in Boys’ High Jump

Nitin Gupta – Silver Medal in Boys’ 5000m Race Walk

Tannu – silver medal in girls’ 400m

Nischay – silver medal in boys’ shot put

Chiranth P, Sayed Sabeer, SAKET MINJ and Kadir Khan – Silver Medal in Boys’ Medley Relay

Nischay – Bronze medal in boys’ discus throw

Aarti – Bronze Medal in Girls’ 100m

Aarti – Bronze Medal in Girls’ 200m

Shourya Ambure – Bronze medal in the girls’ 100m hurdles

Lakshita Mahlawat – Bronze Medal in Girls’ Discus Throw

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