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National Games: Karnataka Dominates Swimming, Odisha-Haryana Set To Play Womens’ Football Final




On the last day of the 38th swimming competition for national games, which was held at the Le Manskhund swimming pool, Golapar, Haldwani, athletes from all over the country have delivered exceptional performances. Led, the Karnataka presented its supremacy, claiming several gold medals and proving its strength in sport. Tuesday, in the 100m female breaststroke, Harshita Jayaram H du Kerala came out victorious, winning gold with a time of 1: 14.34. Saanvi Yogesh Deshwal from Maharashtra secured money to 1: 16.37, while Jyoti Bajirao Patil, also from Maharashtra, won bronze with a time of 1: 17.36, according to a press release from the 38th national games.

Vidit Shivshankar JB of Karnataka dominated the 100m male breaststroke, claiming gold with an impressive time of 1: 03.97. The money went to Dhanush C Suresh of the Tamil Nadu, who finished in 1: 04.51, while Rana Deepak Kumar Singh of Jharkhand secured bronze with a time of 1: 04.57.

The 100m freestyle of women saw Dhinidhi Deingu PS of Karnataka claim gold with a remarkable time of 57.34 seconds. Delhi’s Titiksha Rawat followed with money at 59.38 seconds, and Aditi Satish of the Maharashtra put bronze with 59.49 seconds.

In the 100m free swimming of highly competitive men, Srihari Nataraj of Karnataka stood out, winning gold with a time of 50.65 seconds. Maharashtra Geetest Shah took the money at 51.61 seconds, while Rishabh Anupam Das, also from Maharashtra, won bronze with 51.71 seconds.

The mixed 4x100m Mixed Relay saw the Karnataka team claim gold with an exceptional time of 4: 03.91. The Tamil Nadu obtained money with a time of 4: 10.61, while the Maharashtra finished the podium with bronze to 4: 11.09.

With an impressive count of gold medals, Karnataka has become the dominant force by swimming on the last day of the national games. The Manskhund swimming pool in Haldwani served as a perfect scene for these exciting competitions, presenting the best swimmers in the country and offering an exciting show for the public.

Coming to a football event in Haldwani, the semi-finals of women’s football saw Odisha and Haryana winning remarkable victories, reserving their places in the final.

During the first semi-final, Odisha beat Delhi 5-1. Rebecca Zamthianma marked Delhi’s only goal, while Pyari Zaxa d’Odisha scored one with Malti Munda scored a splint while Sumitra Hembram and Jabamani Tudu obtained their name on the match sheet.

In the second semi-final, Haryana triumphed over Western Bengal 4-1. Ranjita Devi scored the only goal for Western Bengal, while Haryana led by Captain Mamta (7 ‘& 28’), Neha (23 ‘) and Sharda (54’) led their team to a convincing victory.

Odisha and Haryana will now be confronted in the final, with football enthusiasts while waiting for this exciting confrontation.

(With the exception of the title, this story has not been published by NDTV staff and is published from a unionized flow.)

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