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Parul Chaudhary: The Rising Star of Indian Middle-Distance Running

Parul Chaudhary is a talented Indian athlete who has been making waves in the women’s 3000m steeplechase and 5000m events. With her impressive performances and dedication to the sport, Chaudhary is fast becoming a household name in India and beyond. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the life and achievements of this promising young athlete.

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Born on April 15, 1995, in Uttar Pradesh, India, Parul Chaudhary began her athletics journey at the age of 16. She was introduced to middle-distance running by her coach, who recognized her potential and encouraged her to pursue it. Chaudhary’s talent and dedication quickly earned her a spot in the Indian national team.

Records and Achievements:

Parul Chaudhary has an impressive record in the women’s 3000m steeplechase and 5000m events. Some of her notable achievements include:

  • Gold medal at the 2022 National Athletics Championships (3000m steeplechase)
  • Silver medal at the 2021 Indian Grand Prix (5000m)
  • Bronze medal at the 2020 South Asian Games (3000m steeplechase)

Parul Chaudhary has represented India at several international events, including the World Athletics Championships and the Asian Games. Her performances have earned her recognition and accolades from the athletics community worldwide.

Parul Chaudhary has received several awards and recognition for her achievements, including the Uttar Pradesh Government’s Laxmibai Award (2022).

Parul Chaudhary is a talented and dedicated athlete who is destined for greatness. With her impressive records and achievements, she is inspiring a new generation of athletes in India. We can’t wait to see what the future holds for this young sensation of Indian middle-distance running!

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Paramjeet Bisht: The Rising Star of Indian Race Walking

Paramjeet Bisht is a talented Indian athlete who is making a name for himself in the men’s 20km race walk event. With his impressive performances and dedication to the sport, Bisht is fast becoming a household name in India and beyond. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the life and achievements of this promising young athlete.

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Born on August 12, 1997, in Uttarakhand, India, Paramjeet Bisht began his athletics journey at the age of 18. He was introduced to race walking by his coach, who recognized his potential and encouraged him to pursue it. Bisht’s talent and dedication quickly earned him a spot in the Indian national team.

Records and Achievements:

Paramjeet Bisht has an impressive record in the men’s 20km race walk event. Some of his notable achievements include:

  • Gold medal at the 2022 National Athletics Championships
  • Silver medal at the 2021 Indian Grand Prix
  • Bronze medal at the 2020 South Asian Games

Paramjeet Bisht has represented India at several international events, including the World Athletics Championships and the Asian Games. His performances have earned him recognition and accolades from the athletics community worldwide.

Paramjeet Bisht has received several awards and recognition for his achievements, including the Uttarakhand Government’s Yuva Shri Award (2022).

Paramjeet Bisht is a talented and dedicated athlete who is destined for greatness. With his impressive records and achievements, he is inspiring a new generation of athletes in India. We can’t wait to see what the future holds for this young sensation of Indian race walking!

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India Shines at Asian U-20 Athletics Championships

The Asian Athletics Association held the 20th Asian Athletics Championships, a large-scale international competition comprising 1,500 athletes and officials from 45 Asian countries from June 4 to 7 in Yecheon, Republic of Korea. Athletes born between 2004 and 2007 competed in 45 events. The official mascots were Coni and Pedi, characters that symbolized the insect city of Yecheon.

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Indian athletes won 19 medals at the 20th Asian U-20 Athletics Championships 2023. Japan won a total of 23 medals. The People’s Republic of China took second place with 19 medals. India tied with China’s total of 19 medals but ended third due to fewer gold medals won. the Indian contingent left an indelible mark, boasting an impressive collection of six golds, seven silvers, and six bronze medals.

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Here is the list of Indian Medal Winners at the Asian Under-20 Athletics Championships:

NameEvent Medal
Rezoana Mallick HeenaWomen’s 400m raceGold medal
Laxita Vinod SandilaWomen’s 1500m raceGold medal
Rezoana Mallick Heena/Anushka Dattaray Kumbhar/ Riya Nitin Patil/ Kanista TeenaWomen’s 4x400m relayGold medal
Siddharth ChoudharyMen’s shot putGold medal
Bharatpreet SinghMen’s discus throwGold medal
Sunil KumarMen’s decathlonGold medal
SusmitaWomen’s long jumpSilver medal
Shivam LohakareMen’s javelin throwSilver medal
Sharuk KhanMen’s 3000m steeplechaseSilver medal
Bushra Khan GauriWomen’s 3000m raceSilver medal
PoojaWomen’s high jumpSilver medal
Shivaji Parashu MadappagoudraMen’s 5000m raceSilver medal
Deepak Singh/Sharan Megavarnam/Rihan Choudhary/Navpreet SinghMen’s 4x400m relaySilver medal
Antima PalWomen’s 5000m raceBronze medal
ShakeelMen’s 800m raceBronze medal
Rezoana Mallick Heena/Navpreet Singh/Anushka Dattaray Kumbhar/Deepak SinghMixed 4x400m relayBronze medal
Abinaya Rajarajan/Akshaya/Tamanna/Nayana KokareWomen’s 4×100 relayBronze medal
Vallip Hima Teja/Arijit Rana/Mohammad Reyan Basha/ Dondapati Mrutyam JayaramMen’s 4×100m relayBronze medal
Mehdi HasanMen’s 1500m raceBronze medal

While the Indian contingent had a successful run, Here are India’s top-five performers from Asian U-20 Athletics Championships 2023:

Rezoana Mallick Heena : Gold Medalist Asian U20 Athletics Championship

In the women’s 400m race, this extraordinary 16-year-old runner earned the coveted individual gold medal. She crossed the finish line in 53.32 seconds, her personal second-best time, and earned India its first gold medal at this edition of the championships. She went on to win two more relay medals (bronze – 4x400m mixed relay and gold – 4x400m women’s relay). She won the gold medal in the relay with  Anushka Dattaray Kumbhar, Riya Nitin Patil, and Kanista Teena. She finished the junior continental competition with three medals, the most ever won by an Indian.

Rezoana Mallick Heena is the reigning Asian U-18 and Asian U-20 champion (achieved the feat in a span of a month).

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Laxita Vinod Sandila – Gold Medalist In Asian U20 Athletics Championship 2023

Laxita Vinod Sandila won another gold medal for India by dominating the women’s 1500m event. She won India’s second gold medal in the competition, crossing the finish line in 4:24.23 seconds.

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Siddharth Choudhary : Won Gold Media Asian Under 20 Athletics 2023

The 17-year-old athlete set a personal best with a throw of 19.52m, demonstrating amazing growth. This extraordinary distance not only earned him a well-deserved gold medal in the shotput but also broke his previous junior-level record of 19.11m.

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Gold Medalist In Asian U20 Athletics Championship 2023 – Bharatpreet Singh

Bharatpreet Singh demonstrated his domination in the discus throw event with a spectacular toss of 55.66m. His outstanding effort catapulted him to the top of the podium, where he earned a well-deserved gold medal. Notably, he hit this high mark on his third toss.

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Indian Asian U20 Athletics Championship Winner 2023 – Sunil Kumar

Despite a huge setback when he arrived in Busan without the necessary fiberglass pole for the pole vault event. Sunil bucked the odds and demonstrated incredible tenacity at the Junior Asian Championships.

Sunil was 103 points behind the leader, Nodir Norbaev, going into the final race, the 1500m.

Sunil, with an astonishing display of perseverance and skill, managed to bridge the distance and capture the gold medal, outscoring Norbaev by a whopping 47 points. He won with a personal best score of 7003 points, earning him the gold medal.

Pooja, who finished second in the women’s high jump, was another standout performer. She cleared 1.82m, breaking her previous personal best of 1.76m. She was only a little short of crossing the following hurdle at 1.84m.

The previous edition of the Asian U20 Athletics Championships was held in Japan in 2018. India concluded that event with 17 medals, of which five were gold, two silver, and 10 bronze medals.

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