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Commonwealth Games 2018: Seema Punia wins silver, Navjeet Dhillon bags bronze in Women's Discus Throw

India's Seema Punia and Navjeet Dhillon have bagged silver and bronze respectively in the women's Discus Throw event at the ongoing Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast on Thursday.

India TV Sports Desk Written by: India TV Sports Desk New Delhi Updated on: April 12, 2018 19:29 IST
CWG 2018: Seema Punia, Navjeet Dhillon bag silver and bronze respectively in women's discus throw
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Seema Punia and Navjeet Dhillon celebrate after winning the medal in Discus Throw event

Double delight for the Indians fans as India's Seema Punia and Navjeet Dhillon have bagged silver and bronze respectively in the women's Discus Throw event at the ongoing Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast on Thursday. The 34-year-old Seema has been the most decorated Indian track and field athlete in the Commonwealth Games history, delivering a medal each time she has represented the country in the quadrennial event.

Starting from the 2006 edition in Melbourne, where Seema won a silver, the Haryana athlete has been on the podium in 2010 (Bronze) and 2014 (Silver).

Punia came up with a best effort of 60.41m, which she did in her opening attempt to win her fourth successive Commonwealth Games medal while Dhillon grabbed the bronze with her final throw of 57.43m. The 34-year-old Punia had 59.57m in her second throw and fouled her third and fifth attempts while coming up with a 58.54m in between. She had a final throw of 58.90m.

Punia, who was competing in her final CWG, was, though, well below her best. She has a season's best of 61.05m which she did while winning the gold in the Federation Cup National Championships last month. She has a personal best of 64.84m which achieved long time back in 2004.

Former world champion Australian Dani Stevens won the gold with a Games record best throw of 68.26m which she came up in her fourth attempt.

(With PTI Inputs)

 

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