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Akshdeep Singh wins gold; Paramjeet Bisht, Vikash Singh, qualify for Olympics

Updated on: 20 March,2023 07:23 AM IST  |  Nomi (Japan)
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Among the other Indians, Vikash Singh and Paramjeet Bisht clocked 1:20:05 and 1:20:08, respectively, in the men’s open category which saw them breach the 1:20:10 mark—the qualification standards for both the 2023 World Championships and Paris 2024 Olympics

Akshdeep Singh wins gold; Paramjeet Bisht, Vikash Singh, qualify for Olympics

India’s Akshdeep Singh with his gold medal yesterday. Pic/Athletics Federation of India; (right) Vikash Singh (right) and Paramjeet Bisht. Pic/SAI

India’s Akshdeep Singh clinched the gold medal while Priyanka Goswami bagged bronze in the men’s and women’s categories respectively at the Asian 20km Race Walking Championships, here on Sunday. 


In the men’s 20km race walk event, national record holder Akshdeep Singh clocked a timing of 1:20:57 to finish on top of the podium. The athlete from Punjab secured India’s second gold medal in the Asian 20km Race Walking Championships after Olympian Gurmeet Singh in 2016. South Korea’s Choe Byeongkwang finished second with a timing of 1:21:20, while China’s Wen Yongjie clocked 1:22:44 to secure the bronze medal in the men’s event, an olympics.com report said.


Among the other Indians, Vikash Singh and Paramjeet Bisht clocked 1:20:05 and 1:20:08, respectively, in the men’s open category which saw them breach the 1:20:10 mark—the qualification standards for both the 2023 World Championships and Paris 2024 Olympics.


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Notably, Akshdeep and Priyanka had already qualified for the World Championships and Paris Olympics at the National Championships earlier this month.

Meanwhile, Commonwealth Games 2022 silver medallist Priyanka Goswami completed her race in 1:32:27 to finish third in the women’s event.

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