Karnataka Shines at Khelo India Tribal Games, Chhattisgarh Wins Medals

Raipur, March 28: Karnataka has made history at the Khelo India Tribal Games by becoming the first state to win over ten gold medals. On the third day of the event, Karnataka showcased an impressive performance at the international swimming pool, further solidifying its lead in the medal tally. Meanwhile, the host state, Chhattisgarh, had its best day yet, securing one silver and two bronze medals.

Swimmer Manikant L. led the Karnataka team once again, adding two gold and one silver medal to his personal tally. By the end of the day, Karnataka had accumulated a total of 13 gold, 5 silver, and 1 bronze medal. Odisha followed in second place with 6 gold, 2 silver, and 9 bronze medals, while Assam secured third place with 2 gold, 4 silver, and 2 bronze medals. Both Chhattisgarh and Tripura are tied for seventh place, each with six medals, including three silver and three bronze.

For Chhattisgarh, Anushka Bhagat won her third silver medal in the women’s 50-meter breaststroke event. Nikhil Jalko earned his second bronze medal in the men’s 50-meter breaststroke, while Nyasa Paikra secured a bronze in the 100-meter butterfly, becoming the third athlete from Chhattisgarh to reach the podium.

The inaugural edition of the Khelo India Tribal Games features participation from 30 states and union territories, with around 3,800 athletes competing in nine different sports. A total of 106 gold medals are up for grabs in events such as archery, athletics, football, hockey, swimming, weightlifting, and wrestling, along with traditional sports like Mallakhamb and Kabaddi.

After three days of competition, 14 states have won at least one medal, with six states having claimed at least one gold medal. On Friday, Arunachal Pradesh and Maharashtra also opened their gold medal accounts. Anai Wangsu from Arunachal Pradesh won gold in the women’s 58 kg weightlifting category, while Tanvi Dhurve from Maharashtra topped the podium in the women’s 100-meter butterfly event. Tanvi became the first swimmer not from Karnataka or Odisha to win gold, clocking in at 1:23.65 seconds, nearly nine seconds ahead of Madhya Pradesh’s Srishti Verma, who took silver. Chhattisgarh’s Nyasa Paikra finished third with a time of 1:47.62 seconds.

Recently completing her 10th-grade exams, Tanvi expressed her joy, stating, “I have been swimming for the past eight years, and my family has been my inspiration. My father, Sukdev, was an international open water swimmer, and my brother, Sarthak, is a national gold medalist in water polo. I am thrilled to have won a medal at ‘Khelo India.’”

Karnataka’s Meghanjali secured her third gold medal in the women’s 50-meter breaststroke with a time of 38.23 seconds, while Anushka Bhagat finished second at 39.57 seconds, marking the third consecutive time she missed the top spot.

In the men’s events, Manikant began the day by winning gold in both the 50-meter breaststroke and 100-meter butterfly. However, in the final race of the day, his teammate Dhunesh N. outpaced him in the 50-meter freestyle. Dhunesh, who had previously won gold in the 200-meter freestyle on the first day, finished with a time of 25.75 seconds, while Manikant clocked 26.38 seconds.

In the weightlifting competition, Arunachal Pradesh’s Anai Wangsu lifted a total of 169 kg to win gold in the women’s 58 kg category, while Odisha’s Bidu Smita Bhoi secured gold in the women’s 63 kg category with a total lift of 195 kg. Following this, Richin Chongruju doubled Arunachal Pradesh’s gold count by lifting a total of 269 kg in the men’s 79 kg category. Mizoram also won a silver and bronze medal.

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