Deborah’s career-best time fetches silver; Indians win six medals

November 19, 2015 12:09 am | Updated 12:09 am IST - NEW DELHI:

Amrita Reghunathan

Amrita Reghunathan

Deborah lived up to her growing reputation of being the best cyclist the country. On Wednesday, this 20-year-old may have fallen just short of defending the 500m Time Trial title won last November in the Track Asian Cup here at the Yamuna Velodrome but clocked her career-best time for an improved National record on way to the silver medal.

Though Indians won two gold medals in the junior girls’ section in a haul of six that included three silvers and a bronze, Deborah’s performance in time trial was clearly the best for the host.

Right through this year, this Andaman girl has been clocking in the range of 36-37 seconds. But on this day, she clocked her first sub 36-second time after Korea’s Kim Wong Yeong had put 35.179 on the board.

“I am confident of going under 33 seconds,” said Deborah whose aim is to be able to “clock 30 seconds in four years, before the next Olympic Games.” The world record in the event is 32.794 seconds.

Deborah’s previous best — the National record that she improved on this day — stood at 36.643 clocked in this year’s National championship.

Last month, she clocked 37.054 in Track Asia Cup in Bangkok and 36.996 in the Taiwan Track International Classic to settle for silver medals.

Like India, two gold medals also went to Korea and Uzbekistan. But lack of competition in the junior women category saw Amritha Reghunathan, representing Sports Authority of India National Cycling Academy (SAINCA), get the better of official home entry Anu Chutia to give the host a 1-2 finish.

The results: Men: Team Sprint: 1. Iran (46.287); 2. Korea (46.774); 3. Thailand (47.656).

Women: 500m Time Trial: 1. Kim Wong Yeong (Korea) 35.179 seconds; 2. Deborah (Ind) 35.776; 3. Pannaray Rasee (Thai) 38.079.

Team Sprint: 1. Korea (Kim Wong Yeong and Kim Soo Jin) 35.835; 2. India (Deborah and Kezia Verghese) 27.913; 3. Thailand (Supuksorn Nuntana and Pannaray Rasee) 21.280.

Junior men: Team Sprint: Uzbekistan (Dilmuradjan Siddikov, Dmitry Ponkratov and Jakhongir Azamov) 50.623; 2. UAE (Ahmede Al Ali, Saiid Suwaidan and Saif Jamil Al Ali) 50.974; 3. India (Emerson, Arkaprava Baul and Ranjith Singh) 51.067.

Point Race: 1. Dilmurodjan Siddikov (Uzb) 31 points; 2. Yuttana Mano (Tha) 30; 3. Saiid Suwaidan (UAE) 26.

Junior women: 500m Time Trial: 1. Amritha Reghunathan (SAINCA) 39.927; 2. Anu Chutia (Ind), 40.093; 3. Foorozan Abdohlahi (Iran Suren Team) 40.476.

Team Sprint: 1. India (Anu Chutia and Rajesh Nayana) 39.702; 2. Uzbekistan (Anastasiya Ten and Nafosat Kozieva) 41.852; 3. Iran Suren Team (Fatemeh Hadavand and Parastoo Bastidehkharghani) 39.953.

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