Indian sports wrap, July 15: Randhawa tied 7th in Swiss Senior; Jeev finishes tied 20th


SQUASH

Anahat, Bawa in World Junior squash quarters

Anahat Singh advanced to the World Junior Squash Championships quarterfinals for the third straight year in Houston on Sunday.

The 16-year-old women’s National champion, seeded 5/8, beat Japan’s Akari Midorikawa (9/16) 11-6, 13-11, 11-2 in the fourth round and will take on Egypt’s Nadien Elhammamy (3/4) next.

Meanwhile, Shaurya Bawa (17/32) moved to the boys’ singles quarterfinals with a 11-9, 5-11, 11-5, 13-11 win over Segundo Portabales (17/32) of Argentina. The Indian will meet Malaysia’s Low Wa-Sern (17/32) in the last-eight stage.

This is the first time two Indians feature in the quarterfinals of the competition in the same year. 

– Team Sportstar

GOLF

Randhawa tied 7th in Swiss Senior; Jeev finishes tied 20th

Jyoti Randhawa ended a creditable tied seventh, while Jeev Milkha Singh signed off tied 20th after a roller-coaster final round in the Legends Tour’s Swiss Senior Open here.

Jarmo Sandelin of Sweden ended a long wait for his second Legends Tour win as he won the tournament with a final round of 67 and a total of 10-under 200.

Randhawa, playing his rookie season on the Tour for Over 50s in Europe, added a third round 69 to his first and second round efforts of 66-69 for a six-under total that fetched him a top-10 finish.

Randhawa had three birdies and two bogeys in his final round.

India’s other star in field, Jeev (69-72-68) was at two-under. Jeev had five birdies against three bogeys.

Former Ryder Cup player Sandelin’s only other win came in the 2019 MCB Tour Championship in Mauritius.

– PTI

Ahead of The Open, Sharma finishes T-39 at Genesis

Indian golfer Shubhankar Sharma, warming up for the final Major of the season, finished T-39 at the Genesis Scottish Open here.

Sharma, who turns 28 on the final day of the 152nd Open on Sunday, was 8-under through 17 holes and almost inside the Top-10 when he triple bogeyed the 18th to card 5-under 65 and totalled 8-under 282 to finish T-39.

Scotsman Robert MacIntyre birdied the last to claim an emotional home victory and win his first Rolex Series title. He shot 67 and totalled 18-under for the week and was one clear of Adam Scott (67).

Indian-American Sahith Theegala carded a final round 69 and at 14-under, he was tied fourth with Aaron Rai, defending champion Rory McIlroy (68), overnight leader Ludvig Åberg, South Korea’s Sungjae Im (69) and American Collin Morikawa (69).

The home favourite produced a stunning finish 12 months ago at The Renaissance Club only to see McIlroy take the title but he would not be denied again in front of his adoring fans.

It was also his second PGA Tour win as the Scottish Open is co-sanctioned with the PGA Tour.

– PTI

Atwal finishes 67th in US

Indian golfer Arjun Atwal shot 7-over 77 on the final day to finish T-67 at the Kaulig Companies Championship, one of the Majors on the Senior Champions Tour in the United States.

Atwal had rounds of 74-71-73-77 as Ernie Els won his first Senior Major on the Champions.

Atwal made a terrible start from the 10th on a challenging final day. He had five bogeys and a double on his first nine and then had all pars in the rest of the nine holes at the Firestone Country Club’s South Course in Akron, Ohio.

Els, a winner of 19 PGA TOUR titles, including two U.S. Opens and two Open Championships, is enshrined in the World Golf Hall of Fame. But what was missing in his list was a Senior Major.

Els, who turns 55 in October, never had won a major championship among the over-50 golfers. He did that this week.

He had a bogey at the par-5 16th hole and then two strong closing pars. Els shot 2-under 68 on Sunday to finish at 10-under 270, edging YE Yang by a shot.

The victory was Els’ sixth on PGA TOUR Champions. He became the first player to get to three victories this season. The win took him to No. 1 in the season-long Charles Schwab Cup standings.

– PTI

Lahiri stumbles in final round, Garcia rallies to win play-off in Spain

The title slipped through Anirban Lahiri’s hands as the Indian was unable to hold on to his four-shot lead before being outwitted by seasoned local favourite Sergio Garcia in the play-offs to finish second at Liv Golf Andalucia here.

As Lahiri shot two-over 73 on the final day, Garcia, who started the day seven shots behind the Indian, carded five-under 66 and reached a five-under total for a play-off, which the Spaniard won.

Garcia started the day at even par, seven shots behind overnight leader Lahiri.

But the Spanish star played flawless golf for 17 holes, posting six birdies and applying pressure on Lahiri, who was trying to break his own winless drought of nine years.

While Garcia suffered his only bogey of the day with a three-putt at the par-three third to wrap up his five-under 66, Lahiri birdied the par-five 17th. That put the tournament in Lahiri’s hands going to the par-four 18th, the most difficult hole on the course this week.

Lahiri found the middle of the green with his approach shot and rolled his birdie attempt to three feet to set up the potential winning par.

But with a chance to win the individual title and secure the team title for the Crushers, he missed the putt for a final-round 73 to drop back to five under and set up the double playoff.

For Garcia, the script couldn’t have been written any better, as he won for the first time after three previous playoff losses.

For Lahiri, the winless run since his 2015 win at Hero Indian Open at home, continues despite close finishes in Liv golf.

– PTI

HOCKEY

Odisha women, Jharkhand men record wins in junior East Zone hockey

Odisha women’s and Jharkhand men’s teams recorded wins in their respective matches of the Hockey India Junior East Zone Championship here on Monday.

Odisha women crushed Manipur Hockey 5-0, riding on goals from Priyanka Kujur (20), captain Amisha Eka (30, 36), Anushka Bhawre (39) and Drupati Naik (55).

Assam Hockey women defeated Hockey Bihar 4-0 with goal from Ashmita Tigga (17), Sumitra Swargiari (23), Ritu Bawri (29) and Reshma Jagat (60), while Hockey Jharkhand got the better of Hockey Bengal 4-1.

In the men’s section, Jharkhand produced a ruthless show to hammer Assam Hockey 13-1 as Jolen Topno netted five times in the 13th, 17th, 26th, 48th and 59th minute.

Hockey Bihar registered a 4-3 victory over Manipur Hockey, who opened the scoring and remained in control for a long time.

Odisha defeated Bengal 7-2. Odisha built a solid lead through goals from Abhisek Topno (24), Deepak Pradhan (26, 47, 51), Karan Lakra (27, 59) and Deonath Nanwar (37).

-PTI

SHOOTING

Bhavtegh Singh wins silver medal at Junior Shotgun World Cup

Bhavtegh Singh Gill won the skeet silver in the Junior World Cup in Porpetto, Italy.

Bhavtegh Singh Gill won the skeet silver in the Junior World Cup in Porpetto, Italy.
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Bhavtegh Singh Gill won the skeet silver in the Junior World Cup in Porpetto, Italy.
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Bhavtegh Singh Gill bagged the silver medal in skeet in the Junior Shotgun World Cup in Porpetto, Italy, on Monday.

Going into the gold fight in the 60-shot final, Bhavtegh was on par with the eventual gold medallist Benjamin Keller of the USA, but eventually lost by a four-point margin. It was a commendable fare as Bhavtegh pushed Jordan Sapp of the USA, who had shot a world record 125 out of 125 in qualification, to the bronze medal.

With Sabeera Haris winning the junior women’s trap bronze earlier, it was a healthy fare by India, to be third in the medals table behind USA and Italy.

The results:

Trap: Junior men: 1. Riccardo Mirabile (Ita) 45 (121); 2. Ramir Nikolaev (Ain) 40 (122); 3. Eduard Salichs (Esp) 32 (119); 8. Arya Vansh Tyagi 119; 19. Shardul Vihan 115; 34. Bakhtyaruddin Malek 112; 57. Divyansh Singh Thakur 108;62. Daksh Singh 106.

Junior women: 1. Carey Jeana Garrison 40 (114); 2. Sofia Gori (Ita) 39 (113); 3. Sabeera Haris 29 (113); 7. Aashima Ahlawat 112; 28. Bhavya Tripathi 102; 31. Divya Singh 100; 33. Rajkuwar Ingle 100

Skeet: Junior men: 1. Benjamin Keller (USA) 56 (124); 2. Bhavtegh Singh Gill 52 (121); 3. Jordan Sapp (USA) 44 (125 WR); 12. Harmehar Singh Lally 119; 18. Jyotiraditya Sisodiya 117; 26. Zorawar Singh Bedi 115; 33. Munek Battula 113;

-Kamesh Srinivasan

SWIMMING

Delhi State Swimming Championship: Prateek Singh wins gold in under-17 boys 100m freestyle

Prateek Singh of Flying Fish Academy won the under-17 boys 100-metre freestyle gold in the 58th Delhi State swimming championship at the Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Pool.

Prateek won the 50-metre butterfly gold as well. Veer Chawla did well to win the 200-metre breaststroke and 400-metre medley events in the under-14 boys section.

Virat Vardhan was dominant in the under-11 boys section, winning three gold medals.

Titiksha Rawat won the 100-metre and 800-metre freestyle gold in the under-17 girls section. Saumya Sachdeva, Awesome and Mayra Singh were the others to win two individual gold medals each in the girls events.

The results:

Boys: Under-17: 100m freestyle: 1. Prateek Singh 54.80; 2. Raiyan Rajeeb 56.58; 3. Bhagya Gahlot 56..76.

800m freestyle: 1. Vansh Suhag 9:10.87; 2. Tanush Jhanji 9:16.07; 3. Yuvraj Singh 9:35.71.

100 backstroke: 1. Rehaan Sejwal 1:09.30; 2. Tanmay Sharma 1:10.60; 3. Yashank Mahalwal 1:15.21.

200m breaststroke: 1. Bhagya Gahlot 2:32.98; 2. Dhruv Sejwal 2:35.54; 3. Tanush Arora 2:51.57.

50m butterfly: 1. Prateek Singh 26.48; 2. Prakhyat Mohan 26.98; 3. Arnav Tyagi 27.10.

400m medley: 1. Tanush Jhanji 5:05.78; 2. Dhruv Sejwal 5:09.71; 3. Vansh Suhag 5:12.09.

Under-14: 100m freestyle: 1. Pranav Chhikara 59.88; 2. Vivaan Singh 1:00.32; 3. Harshit Dalal 1:00.91.

800m freestyle: 1. Harshit Dalal 9:53.36; 2. Rakshit Tokas 10:11.07; 3. Vishu Morya 10:21.15.

100m backstroke: 1. Shaurya Sejwal 1:18.15; 2. Raunak Ssharma 1:18.83; 3. Vishu Morya 1:19.15.

200m breaststroke: 1. Veer Chawla 2:49.85; 2. Rakshit Tokas 3:10.43; 3. Ranbir Sachdeva 3:12.98.

50m butterfly: 1. Aarush Rastogi 30.58; 2. Shaurya Sejwal 31.88; 3. Kanav Khurana 33.63.

400m medley: 1. Veer Chawla 5:27.81; 2. Raunak Sharma 6:06.68; 3. Shivansh 6:56.42.

Under-11:100m freestyle: 1. Virat Vardhan 1:10.92; 2. Nimit Saini 1:14.81; 3. Mayank 1:15.84.

400m freestyle: 1. Virat Vardhan 5:19.57; 2. Nimit Saini 5:54.82; 3. Adit Dagar 6:21.63.

100m backstroke: 1. Virat Vardhan 1:23.59; 2. Advait Tokas 1:35.41; 3. Adit Dagar 1:35.58.

50m butterfly: 1. Ketan Verma 37.88; 2. Praneel Adhikari 43.42; 3. Pratham Verma 45.32.

Girls: Under-17: 100m freestyle: 1. Titiksha Rawat 1:01.07; 2. Yajusha Dahiya 1:04.05; 3. Ananya Rawat 1:05.37.

800m freestyle: 1. Titiksha Rawat 9:48.05; 2. Yajusha Dahiya 10:05.08; 3. Nitika Saini 10:36.48.

100m backstroke: 1. Ananya Chauhan 1:15.66; 2. Khushi Bhatt 1:20.40; 3. Hitechha Kapoor 1:27.03.

200m breaststroke: 1. Harshita Lakhina 3:25.11; 2. Shreya Gupta 3:31.79; 3. Ebha Dudi 3:33.57.

50m butterfly: 1. Triman Sodhi 31.80; 2. Shreya Gupta 35.61; 3. Amandhaa Singpho 37.68.

400m medley: 1. Nitika Saini 5:48.58; 2. Khushi Bhatt 5:54.41; 3. Garishma Kataria 7:00.40.

Under-14: 100m freestyle: 1. Saumya Sachdeva 1:07..50; 2. Seher Puri 1:13.30; 3. Noopur Pathak 1:15.68.

800m freestyle: 1. Amiera Singhal 11:29.77; 2. Almas Arora 11:45.70; 3. Rubani Chadha 12:43.88.

100m backstroke: 1. Saumya Sachdeva 1:17.81; 2. Seher Puri 1:21.81; 3. Pearl Kaira 1:29.01.

200m breaststroke: 1. Awesome 3:04.65; 2. Ishika 3:53.38; 3. Yashna Saini 4:05.17.

50m butterfly: 1. Awesome 35.81; 2. Amiera Singhal 35.92; 3. Navya Advani 36.52.

400m medley: 1. Almas Arora 6:47.13; 2. Pearl Kalra 7:08.10; 3. Deeva Mittal 7:21.75.

Under-11: 100m freestyle: 1. Ramyra Rajeeb 119.51; 2. Mayra Ssingh 1:22.01; 3. Sneh Morya 1:24.88.

400m freestyle: 1. 1. Mayra Singh 6:28.56; 2. Kiarah Agarwal 6:43.55; 3. Rithvi Bhattacharya 6:44.71.

100m backstroke: 1. Mayra Singh 1:36.36; 2. Sneh Morya 1:37.39; 3. Aayra Faruqui 1:38.48.

50m butterfly: 1. Veronika Kaila 42.33; 2. Kiarah Agarwal 44.22; 3. Aradhya Kadian 54.84.

-Kamesh Srinivasan

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