31 July,2023 09:15 AM IST | Colombo | mid-day online correspondent
India`s 4x400m men`s relay team (Pic: @DDNewsLive/Twitter)
Having clinched six medals on the final day of the Sri Lanka Athletics National Championship 2023 event, the Indian contingent finished their campaign with 14 medals including nine gold, four silvers and a bronze on Sunday, as per Olympics.com.
The Indian 4x400m mixed relay team of Amoj Jacob, Aishwarya Mishra, Muhammed Anas and Himanshi Malik won the first gold medal of the day at the Sugathadasa Stadium in Colombo. The quartet logged a time of 3:17.33 to finish on top of the podium.
The event also featured a second Indian relay team comprising Nihal Joel William, Subha Venkatesan, Mijo Chacko Kurian and Vithya Ramraj, who bagged the silver medal with a time of 3:18.03.
According to Olympics.com, Amoj Jacob, an Asian Athletics Championships gold medallist, then teamed up with Muhammed Anas, Rajesh Ramesh and Muhammed Ajmal to secure the gold medal in the 4x400m men's relay event. The Indian team clocked a time of 3:02.03 to finish first.
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In the 4x400m women's relay event, the Indian quartet of Sonia Baishya, Aishwarya Mishra, Subha V and Himanshi Malik bagged the gold medal with a time of 3:30.41. Interestingly, in the same event, Olympian Jisna Mathew and Vithya Ramraj of India teamed up with Sri Lanka's WS Himaya Fernando and K Shanika Lakshani to come in third.
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India's T Santhosh Kumar also finished first in the men's 400m hurdles with a time of 50.38.
Meanwhile, India's javelin thrower Kishore Kumar Jena, who won the gold medal on Friday, was awarded the Best Male Thrower trophy.
Notable Indian athletes like Annu Rani (women's javelin throw), Seema Punia (women's discus throw) and Amlan Borgohain (men's 200m), who were listed to compete in the meet, did not participate in their respective events.
Apart from Indians, athletes from the Maldives also participated in the Colombo athletics meet.
(With agency inputs)