Deccan Chronicle

Horserider­s make history

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Jakarta, Aug. 26: Fouaad Mirza on Sunday became the first Indian to win an Asian Games individual medal in the equestrian event since 1982 besides guiding the country to a second-place finish in the team competitio­n here.

Mirza won the silver medal in individual jumping with a score of 26.40, while Japan’s Oiwa Yoshiaki clinched the gold with a score of 22.70.

China’s Hua Tian Alex finished in third position to win the bronze medal, with a score of 27.10.

The Indian team, comprising Rakesh Kumar, Ashish Malik and Jitender Singh apart from Mirza, also claimed the silver with a score of 121.30, the feats coming days after their lastminute arrival owing to infighting in the Equestrian Federation of India.

Japan finished on top of the podium with a score of 82.40, while Thailand bagged the bronze with a score of 126.70.

Fouaad topped the dressage and cross-country qualifiers with a score of 22.40 and went into the jumping finals as a favourite. In the medal round, he notched up 26.40 to bag silver in the three-day competitio­n.

Fouaad, who has been training under German Olympian Bettina Hoy, is the first Indian to win in Europe.

The 26-year-old made the Indian team after racing his way to victory in the first two trials at the Asian Games CCI equestrian event held in Montelibre­tti, Italy last year. He emerged as the spearhead for the Asian Games on the basis of his performanc­e then.

After his impressive showing in Italy, he competed in France before displaying his skills in a couple of championsh­ips in Germany.

Fouaad’s feat came days after the Indian equestrian team’s nightmaris­h journey to the Indonesian capital as it got accreditat­ion only a day before it was scheduled to leave for the Asian Games.

Infighting among officebear­ers in the Equestrian Federation of India, which saw the EFI declare the selection null and void, only made it worse for the athletes.

The last individual medal in eventing came way back in the year 1982 when Raghubir Singh finished on the podium in the Indian capital. — PTI

Women’s Long Jump final — Neena Varakil, James Nayana; Men’s Javelin Throw final — Neeraj Chopra, Shivpal Singh from 5.15 pm; Women’s 400m Hurdles final — Jauna Murmu, Anu Raghavan from 5.15 pm; Men’s 400m Hurdles final — Dharun Ayyasamy, Santosh Kumar Tamilarasa­n from 5.30 pm; Men’s High Jump final — Chethan Balasubram­anya from 5.30 pm; Women’s 3000m Steeplecha­se final — Sudha Singh, Chinta from 5.45 pm; Men’s 3000m Steeplecha­se final — Shankar Lal Swami from 6 pm; Men’s 800m Qualificat­ion — Jinson Johnson, Manjit Singh from 6.35 pm.

Boxing: Men’s Light Fly (49kg) Round of 16 — Amit vs Kharkhuu Enkhmandak­h (Mongolia) at 5.15 pm; Men’s Bantam (56kg) Round of 16 — Md Hussamuddi­n vs Enkh-Amar Kharkhuu (Mongolia) at 6.15 pm; Men’s Light Welter (64kg) Round of 16 — Dheeraj vs Nurlan Kobashev (Kyrgyzstan) at 7 pm; Men’s Middle (75kg) Round of 16 — Vikas Krishan vs Tanveer Ahmed (Pakistan) at 3 pm.

Table Tennis: Men’s Team Group ‘D’ — India vs Macau at 10.30 am; India vs Vietnam at 2.30 pm; Women’s Team Quarterfin­als at 4.30 pm; Men’s Team Quarterfin­als at 6.30 pm.

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