Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

India clinch four gold, end seventh in Youth CWG

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

India finished seventh in the 6th Commonweal­th Youth Games after winning 11 medals. India won four gold, one silver and six bronze medals in the sixday event which concluded on Sunday.

On the opening day on July 18, India got off to a flying start with the judokas grabbing four medals. Soni picked up India’s first gold, winning the 73kg category event, beating Australia’s Uros Nikolic. Ashish followed with a bronze in the 60kg category, with a win over England’s Harry ZaneProsse­r. Among the girls, Antim Yadav and Rebina Devi Chanam won two more bronze medals in the 48kg and 57kg categories respective­ly.

In boxing, India bagged four medals with World Youth champion Sachin Siwach clinching the gold in lightflywe­ight (49kg) after defeating James Nathan Probert of Wales. Muhammed Etash Khan then added a bronze in boys bantamweig­ht (56kg) category.

Among the women boxers, Jony clinched a silver in lightweigh­t (60kg) after losing 2-3 to Australian Ella Jade Boot in the finals. Ekta took a bronze medal in the flyweight (51kg) after losing to Chloe Louise Watson 1-4.

In tennis, Zeel Desai and Siddhant Banthia claimed three medals across all three categories in singles and mixed doubles. Desai won her girls singles final against Eliza Omirou of Cyprus 6-3, 7-6, while Banthia clinched the bronze with a win over Cypriot Eleftherio­s Neos 6-2, 6-0.

The duo of Banthia and Desai took India to a 6-4, 6-3 victory in the mixed doubles finals against Neos and Omirou of Cyprus.

India’s Neel Joshi and Ananya Dabke won the under-15 boys and girls titles in the Dutch Junior Open squash tournament at Amsterdam. Joshi, the topseed in his event, defeated England’s Alhassana Khalil 9-11, 11-4, 11-5, 11-6 in the final.

Dabke got the better of second seed Serena Daniel of USA 11-7, 11-4, 12-10 to clinch the title. The Mumbai girl had earlier beaten the top seed Chukwu Chinyere of Hungary in her semifinal match. Vikas Mehra (U-19) and Arnaav Sareen (U-15) secured third place finishes.

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