Mainaw leads Assam’s medal rush

January 18, 2013 02:35 am | Updated 02:35 am IST - Bangalore:

Mainaw Narzary led Assam’s medal rush on the second day of the 33rd sub-junior National archery championships. The 17-year-old took the girls’ 60m and 40m recurve (individual distance) golds, besides claiming the 50m bronze, here on Thursday.

The results:Recurve:Boys: 70m: 1. Kitboklang Pasi (Meg) 326; 2. Ranjit Naik (Odisha) 325; 3. Swmla Boro (Asm) 324. 60m: 1. Akil Choudhary (SPSB) 326; 2. Rohan Singhvi (Mah) 326; 3. Sumit (UP) 325. 50m: 1. Binod Swansi (SPSB) 323; 2. M. Jemson Singh (SSCB) 323; 3. Chaman (UP) 316. Girls: 60m: 1. Mainaw Narzary (Asm) 321; 2. Monisha V. Shankar (Kar) 305; 3. Khoshelu Sakhamo (Nag) 305. 50m: 1. Himani Boro (Asm) 327; 2. Prabhjot Kaur (Pun) 323; 3. Mainaw Narzary (Asm) 318. 40m: 1. Mainaw Narzary (Asm) 320; 2. Himani Boro (Asm) 318; 3. Gunjan Kumari (SPSB) 311.

Indian round (team):Boys: 1. Jharkhand (Mukesh Turi, Shiv Kumar Kumbhakar, Motu Soren, Cittaranjan Jamuda) 2039; 2. Maharashtra (Tushar Shelke, Vishal Ingale, Sanket Magar, Dhrubojyoti Borah) 2033; 3. West Bengal (Buddi Mandi, Ashes Shaw, Lakshman Hembram, Sanju Sathi) 2009. Girls: 1. West Bengal (Sarita Bhuiya, Ankita Bhakat, Taniya Mondal, Kriti Kurmi) 1940; 2. Jharkhand (Indrani Kujur, Anita Kumari, Simpy Kumari, Sangita Kumari) 1936; 3. SPSB (Namrata Chauhan, Pratima Chauhan, Chinka Kumari, Mamta Tudu) 1911. — Sports Reporter

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