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Asian Games 2023: Jyothi Yarraji and 10 more Indian athletes making a final dash for gold today

7 Asian Games 2023 track and field finals are scheduled between 4.30 pm and 6.45 pm today, including Avinash Sable's 3000 m steeplechase event and Jyothi Yarraji's Women's 100m hurdles final.

October 01, 2023 / 15:47 IST
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The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) believes that the 65-strong contingent at the Asian Games 2023 could bring in 25 medals in track and field events. (Photo via X/@afiindia)
The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) believes that the 65 Indian athletes at the Asian Games 2023 could bring in 25 medals in track and field events. (Photo via X/@afiindia)

At the Olympic Sports Park Stadium, Hangzhou, expect a bunch of eager Indian sportspeople out to claim gold. Tonight is the big night – in the space of about 2 hours, seven finals will be decided with Tajinderpal Singh Toor leading the charge in the shot put.

Following him will be Murali Sreeshankar and Jeswin Aldrin, eager to throw away the World Championships disappointment and climb the podium. Avinash Sable is also up tonight running his favourite 3000m steeplechase. Not being able to enter the World Championships final had cut him up quite badly at Budapest, where he admitted that ‘giving up on the sport does come to mind at times.’ Hangzhou could just be his redemption story; he is eager and hungry to clinch a gold. But it would take some strong running and being in that top 5 bunch to ward off the late attackers.

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India at Asian Games: Track and field events on October 1, 2023

After the race at Budapest, Sable said: “I could not take the distance in the last kilometre. I was thinking about saving my energy for the finals. And that's what I did wrong, and getting into the best of five I don't think was that tough. I am not satisfied with myself, this time I had more faith in myself that I would do well, and my coach also said that this time I have done world-level preparation.”