Millennium Post

Pencak Silat: India starts on a winning note

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JAKARTA: India’s pencak silat campaign started on a winning note as Naorem Boynao Singh beat Turatbek Sulaimanku­l Uulu of Kyrgystan in the men’s 50-55 kg pre-quarterfin­als match at the 18th Asian Games here on Thursday.

The 28-year-old Boynao beat Turarbek 5-0.

He will face Dumaan Dines of Philippine­s in the quarterfin­al match on Friday.

“Boynao maintained his lead from the beginning till the end. His performanc­e was outstandin­g,” India’s national coach Mohammad Iqbal said.

Pencak silat is a full-body fighting sport, which includes grappling and throwing, in addition to the use of weaponry. The sport is indigenous to Indonesia.

Meanwhile, Srihari Natraj twice bettered his national record in the 200m backstroke but could finish only sixth in the final while Virdhawal Khade ended last in the 50m butterfly in the swimming competitio­n of the Asian Games.

Natraj moved to the final by improving upon his own national mark with a timing of 2:02.97 and further cut it down to 2:02.83 in the final.

There may not be a medal for young Natraj, a class XII student, but he returns home with three national records.

Apart from 200m backstroke, he also set national records in 50m backstroke (26.19) and 100m backstroke (55.86), which is his pet event also.

“It is encouragin­g. I now know what I need to do, it was a good learning experience,” Natraj, who trains at Ramakrishn­a Hegde Swimming Pool in Bengaluru, said.

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