National Games 2025 Day-2: Anish wins 25m RF Pistol gold, Rudrankksh Patil into final of air rifle - Highlights

Catch all the Highlights from all the action of the second day of the National Games 2025 in Uttrakhand.

Update: 2025-01-30 04:30 GMT
Rudrankksh Patil, Shooting, National Games

Rudrankksh (in middle) along with Arjun Babuta and Aishwarya Tomar. (Credits- AbhijitNair/TheBridge)

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Exciting action in sports like shooting, swimming, and kabaddi was in action on the second day of the National Games 2025 in Haldwani, Uttarakhand on Thursday.

Rudrankksh Patil progressed to the final of the men's 10m air rifle event whereas Narmada Raju won the gold medal in the women's 10m air rifle event.

Meanwhile, the medal events continued in sports like Swimming, and Wushu.

After Day 2, Karnataka is leading the medal tally closely followed by Manipur in second.

As it happened:

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2025-01-30 15:50 GMT

In the men's beach handball competition, Uttarakhand and Services progressed into the final whereas Kerala and Haryana will face each other in the final of the women's competition.

Men's Semi-Final Results

Services 36-22 Uttar Pradesh

Uttarakhand 43-31 Rajasthan

Women's Semi-Final Results

Kerala 41-30 Assam

Haryana 50-33 Chhattisgarh

2025-01-30 13:40 GMT

Kushagra Rawat of Delhi clocked the timing of 15:37.79 to win the men's 1500m freestyle gold medal with a new meet record. National record holder Aryan Nehra settled for the bronze medal.

Men's 1500m Freestyle Medalists

Gold - Kushagra Rawat - Delhi 

Silver - Advait Page - Madhya Pradesh

Bronze - Aryan Nehra - Gujarat

Other Gold Medalists from day-2

Saanvi Deshwal - Women's 400m Medley - Maharashtra

S.Danush - Men's 200m Breaststroke - Tamil Nadu

Harshitha Jayaram - Women's 200m Breaststroke - Kerala

Akash Mani, Vidith S Shankar, Aneesh S Gowda, Srihari Nataraj - Men's 4*100m Medley - Karnataka

 Pratyasa Ray, Mannata Mishra, Shristi Upadhaya, Divyanka Dibyajyoti Pradhan - Women's 4*100m Medley - Odisha

2025-01-30 13:01 GMT

Oinam Malemnganbi Devi wins the gold medal in women's Taijiquan (Taolu) to further increase the medal tally of Manipur in Wushu. Meanwhile, Hanjabam Karanajit Sharma added a second gold for services.

Gold Medalists on the day-2 

Women's Taijiquan (Taolu) - Oinam Malemnganbi Devi - Manipur

Men's Taijiquan (Taolu) - Hanjabam Karanajit Sharma - Services

Men's Daoshu (Taolu) - Achom Tapas - Uttarakhand

Women's Daoshu (Taolu) - Nyeman Wangsu - Arunachal Pradesh

2025-01-30 12:46 GMT

Rishikanta Singh of Services dominated the men's 61 Kg event to win the gold medal with a total of 273 Kg (122+151).

Medalists

Gold - Rishikanta Singh - Services - 273 Kg

Silver - Sanket Sargar - Maharastra - 259 Kg

Bronze - Subham Todkar - Maharahstra - 254 Kg

2025-01-30 11:31 GMT

Gyaneshwari Yadav of Chattisgarh clinched the women's 49 Kg gold medal with a new personal best total of 191 Kg (85+106).

Medalists

Gold - Gyaneshwari Yadav - Chattisgarh

Silver - Sarika Singhare - Maharashtra 

Bronze - Komal Kohar - Haryana



2025-01-30 10:00 GMT

Sarungbam Meitei of Manipur and Aadya Singh of Madhya Pradesh clinched the men's and women's duathlon titles respectively.

Men's Duathlon Medalists

Gold - Sarungbam Meitei - Manipur

Silver - Adarsh MS - Services

Bronze - Panchal Jayendrabhai - Services


Women's Duathlon Medalists

Gold - Aadya Singh - Madhya Pradesh

Silver - Dolly Patil - Maharashtra

Bronze - Mansi Mohite - Maharashtra



2025-01-30 09:45 GMT

This was Chattisgarh's first medal in the competition. Vijay lifted a total of 248 Kg (105+143) in the final of men's 55 Kg to finish ahead of the national record holder Mukund Aher of Maharashtra.

Medalists

Gold - Vijay Kumar - Chhattisgarh

Silver - Mukund Aher - Maharashtra

Bronze - Goud Shrinivas - Maharashtra



2025-01-30 08:35 GMT

The weightlifting action began at the National Games and the first gold medal of the event went into the favor of Sufna Jasmin of Kerala, who lifted 159 Kg (72+87) in the final.

Medalists

Gold - Sufna Jasmin - Kerala

Silver - Dipali Gursale - Maharashtra

Bronze - Rani - Madhya Pradesh



2025-01-30 08:15 GMT

The 17-year-old Palak Sharma of Madhya Pradesh clinched the women's High board title with a score of 199.70. 

Medalists

Gold - Palak Sharma - Madhya Pradesh

Silver - Esha Waghmode - Maharashtra

Bronze - Ipsita Mahajan - West Bengal



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