HANGZHOU: Age is simply a number in sports. It might sound cliched, however played out factually at the 19th Asian Games, where India’s youngest and the earliest medallists are separated by a tremendous 50 year age space in between them. Roller skating bronze medallist Sanjana Bathula and double squash bronze medallist Anahat Singh, both 15, have an age distinction of simply 3 months. Compared to 65-year-old Bridge silver medallist Jaggy Shivdasani, there is a complete generation’s space in between the trio. The pedestal they share has the exact same title– Asian Games medallists. India completed its Asian Games project with a record haul of 107 medals (28 gold, 38 silver, 41 bronze) to end up 4th (on gold-medal count), enhancing on its 2018 tally of 70 medals, that included 16 gold. JAGGY SHIVDASANI It was the 2nd Asian Games medal for Shivdasani, who was likewise part of the 2018 bronze medal males’s group. “You can’t be too dissatisfied,” Shivdasani stated after the guys’s group lost to Hong Kong in the last. “At the start, if you had actually informed me we would get a silver medal, I would have taken it and stated ‘let’s not play’,” Bridge was consisted of in the Asian Games lineup in 2018, however the 1958-born Shivdasani ended up being a kept in mind gamer when he won the Holkar Trophy in 1976, followed by a series of nationwide titles. He was the very first non-North American to win the Spingold Knockout Teams in 1987, that includes groups that have gamers from various nations. Shivdasani brought his age into context when he was asked if Bridge will end up being an Olympic discipline. “I do not understand if I will still be around, however I hope it does end up being an Olympic sport. That would be terrific,” he stated. Shivdasani’s colleagues on the podium are likewise from his age and consist of Ajay Khare (age 64), Raju Tolani (62 ), Rajeshwar Tewari (60 ), Sandeep Thakral (49) and Sumit Mukherjee (49 ). ANAHAT SINGH Anahat, or Annie to her colleagues, remains in the exact same boat as all other Indian squash gamers far as squash’s hopes of b
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