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National Games 2023: Maharashtra clinch Raja Bhalindra trophy for first time since 1994

Srihari Nataraj is the best male athlete and Sanyukta Kale & Pranati Nayak are the best female athletes of the games

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Raja Bhalindra Trophy - Maharashtra

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The Bridge Desk

Updated: 10 Nov 2023 11:46 AM GMT

Table-toppers Maharashtra clinched three gold medals in Yogasana and one more from shooting on the final day of the 37th National Games to clinch the Raja Bhalindra Singh Rolling Trophy for overall championship for the first time since 1994.

Maharashtra finished with a total of 228 medals, including 80 gold, 69 silver and 79 bronze medals to end Services Sports Control Board’s (SSCB) reign at the top since the 2007 Games in Guwahati. SSCB finished second, bagging 66 gold, 27 silver and 33 bronze medals, while Haryana were third in the standings with 62 gold, 54 silver and 73 bronze.

Madhya Pradesh and Kerala finished fourth and fifth respectively with hosts Goa registering their best ever finish of 9th with a total of 92 medals, including 27 gold.

Karnataka swimmer Srihari Nataraj (8 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze) was adjudged the Best Male Athlete while gymnasts Sanyukta Prasen Kale (5 gold, 1 silver) and Pranati Nayak of Odisha (4 gold, 1 silver) were adjudged the Best Female athletes of the 37th National Games, which witnessed almost 11000 sportspersons vying for top honours in 42 sports disciplines, three of which were demo sports.

Best Male Athlete - Srihari Nataraj

With just 12 gold medals to be grabbed on the final day of the competition, Maharashtra were already assured of the top spot but with Yogasana and shooting being one of their key sports disciplines, the only interest was to see whether they could extend their lead further.

And their players did not disappoint, dominating the Yogasana competition by clinching three of the five gold medals on offer while Abhidnya Patil rounded off their gold medal tally with a winning finish in women’s 25m Pistol final.

At the Yash Shooting Academy range, Manderem, Patil was so dominant in the 25m Pistol final that she could win the gold even if she had not handed a single shot on target in the final series. She managed just one to finish with 35 points, five ahead of second placed Simranpreet Kaur of Punjab. Payal of Haryana won the bronze with a score of 28 points.

Earlier, Olympian Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar of Madhya Pradesh showed tremendous composure under pressure to add the men’s 10m Air Rifle gold to his 50m Rifle 3-position triumph.

Tomar came up with shots of 10.6 and 10.4 under pressure in the final series to pip Services Sports Control Board’s Sandeep Singh by just .3 points. The MP shooter was trailing by 0.3 points going into the final two shots but underlined his position as one of the top rifle shooters in the country to finish with a total score of 250.7 in the final. Sandeep scored 250.4 for his silver winning effort while Uttar Pradesh’s Pratham Bhadana took bronze with a score of 250.4.

In the women’s trap final, Punjab’s Rajeshwari Kumari took the gold medal with a score of 44 points with Uttar Pradesh’s Sabina Haris taking the silver with a score of 43 points. Aashima Ahlawat of Haryana finished with bronze.

In the men’s trap final, Haryana’s Lakshay Sheoran shot 47 ahead of Tamil Nadu’s Prithviraj Tondaiman’s 45 to clinch the gold. M. Bakhtyaruddin Malek of Gujarat won the bronze.

Trap Men Medal Winners

At the Delhi Golf Course, Punjab’s Amandeep Drall did the double, winning gold in women’s individual and team events in the Golf competition. The golf events that happened over four days saw four rounds of intense action in which Amandeep prevailed over Zara Anand of Uttar Pradesh and Vani Kapoor of Haryana who won the silver and bronze respectively. She then paired with Mannat Brar to win the team gold and complete the double.

In the men’s category, Karnataka’s Yashas Chandra won the gold with a score of 273 while Om Prakash Chouhan of Madhya Pradesh won the silver with a score of 277 and Kartik Sharma of Haryana clinched the bronze with a score of 280. Shaurya Bhattacharya paired with Sachin Baisoya to win the gold in the team event ahead of Anant Singh Ahlawat and Aadil Bedi of Delhi who won the silver and Giirraj Singh Khadka and Sawai H.S Bhati of Rajasthan who won the bronze.

Earlier in the morning, Punjab’s Harveer Singh took the gold in men’s Road Race while Monika Jat led Rajasthan’s 1-2 in women’s individual Time Trial at Verna with Kavita Siyag taking the silver medal.

At the Miramar Beach, SSCB and Haryana won the Beach Handball titles beating Rajasthan and Kerala respectively.

Medal Tally (TOP 5) (Read as state, gold, silver, bronze, total)

1. Maharashtra - 80, 69, 79, 228

2. SSCB - 66, 27, 33, 126

3. Haryana - 62, 55, 75, 192

4. Madhya Pradesh - 37, 36, 39, 112

5. Kerala - 36, 24, 27, 87

Results:

Shooting

10 M Air Rifle Men

Gold - Aishwary Pratap Singh (Madhya Pradesh) - 250.7

Silver - Sandeep Singh (SSCB) - 250.4

Bronze - Pratham Bhadana (Uttar Pradesh) - 229.4

25 M Pistol Women

Gold - Abhidnya Ashok Patil (Maharashtra) - 35

Silver - Simranpreet Kaur Brar (Punjab) - 30

Bronze - Payal (Haryana) - 28

Trap Women

Gold - Rajeshwari Kumari (Punjab) - 44

Silver - Sabeera Haris (Uttar Pradesh) - 43

Bronze - Aashima Ahlawat (Haryana) – 32

Trap Men

Gold – Lakshay Sheoran (Haryana) – 47

Silver – Prithviraj Tondaiman (Tamil Nadu) – 45

Bronze – M. Bakhtyaruddin Malek (Gujarat) - 37

Cycling

Men 120 KM Road Race

Gold - Harveer Singh (Punjab)

Silver - Sreenath Lakshmikanth (Tamil Nadu)

Bronze - Naman Kapil (Punjab)

30 KM Women Individual Time Trial

Gold - Monika Jat (Rajashthan)

Silver - Kavita Siyag (Rajasthan)

Bronze - Khoirom Rejiya Devi (Manipur)

Yogasana

Women Artistic Pairs

Gold - Prapti Kinare, Purva Kinare (Maharashtra) - 120.5 points

Silver - Bhateri, Komal Verma (Haryana) - 113.4 points

Bronze - Pradnya Gaikwad, Sanika Jadhav (Goa) - 106.3 points

Women Artistic Group

Gold - Maharashtra - 121.95 points

Silver – Uttarakhand - 115.32 points

Bronze - Gujarat - 115.32 points

Men Artistic Group

Gold - Haryana - 132.63 points

Silver - Maharashtra - 130.94 points

Bronze - Rajasthan - 117.26 points

Men Rhythmic Pair

Gold - Manan Kasliwal, Om Varadai (Maharashtra) - 125.25 points

Silver - Aditya Jangam, Mohammad Shiek (Karnataka) - 124.63 points

Bronze - Rahul Jha, Rishabh Jha (Haryana) - 122.79

Women Rhythmic Pair

Gold - Bhateri, Devi (Haryana) - 123.93 points

Silver - Pruva Kinare/Prapti Kinare (Maharashta) – 113 points

Bronze - Vandana Sharma/Priya Suthar (Rajasthan) - 109.89 points

Golf

Men’s Singles

Gold – Yashas Chandra (Karnataka)

Silver – Om Prakash Chouhan (Madhya Pradesh)

Bronze – Kartik Sharma (Haryana)

Women’s Singles

Gold – Amandeep Drall (Punjab)

Silver – Zara Anand (Uttar Pradesh)

Bronze – Vani Kapoor (Haryana)

Men’s Team

Gold – Shaurya Bhattacharya/Sachin Baisoya (Delhi)

Silver – Anant Singh Ahlawat/Aadil Bedi (Chandigarh)

Bronze – Girraj Singh Khadka/Sawai H.S Bhati (Rajasthan)

Women’ Team

Gold – Amandeep Drall/Mannat Brar (Punjab)

Silver – Vani Kapoor/Prarthana Khanna (Haryana)

Bronze – Vidhatri Urs/Saanvi Somu (Karnataka)

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