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Gulveer Singh wins India’s first Gold on First Day of Asian Athletics Championships 2025

By MyKhel Staff

India's Hangzhou Asian Games medallist, Gulveer Singh, sprinted home to win men's 10,000m gold on the opening day of the 26th Asian Athletics Championships on Tuesday in Gumi, South Korea. It was the first gold of the day for the Indian contingent as in the morning session race walker Servin Sebastian clinched bronze in the 20km race walk.

In a battle of wits, Singh 26, surged ahead of his rivals in the last lap of the 10,000m race to post a time of 28:38.63, which was slower than his personal best of 27:00.22 clocked in March this year.
The warm local weather conditions at the time of the 25-lap race robbed the Indian runner of a fast time nonetheless he was elated to have pocketed gold at the continental meet.

Gulveer Singh

"Irrespective of the time, the main goal was to finish first. I'm happy to have successfully implemented my race strategy," Singh said in the post-race interaction. "The gold medal will certainly enhance my world ranking and brighten chances to win a ticket to Tokyo World Athletics Championships in September."

The automatic qualification in the men's 10,000m is 27:00.00. Singh had narrowly missed the qualification mark in March at The Ten in California, USA. But recorded a personal best of 27:00.22 in California.

Athletes can also qualify forWorlds through the global ranking system. Tuesday 's gold medal in Gumi will improve Singh's world ranking.

Due to warm weather conditions, the local organising committee had a water station during the 10,000m track race. Singh said he conserved each ounce of energy for the last lap. "I surged ahead in the last lap and shifted top gear at the 200m mark of the race. Had someone pushed me I could have gone faster as I wasn't tired after crossing the finish line," the national record holder added.
Sawan Barwal, the second Indian in the race, finished fourth with a time of 28:50.53.

The men's 5,000m is scheduled for the last day (May 31) and all the runners, including Singh will get enough time to recover for another exciting race.

Earlier in the morning session, India's Servin Sebastian set the ball rolling by winning the first medal, a bronze for team in the men's 20km race walk. The 26 years old Army athlete clocked 1:21:13.90, a personal best on his debut at the continental level. "It was a good race. I'm happy to be among the medal winners in my first race at the continental," Sebastian said.

Sebastian has been consistent in his performance since the beginning of the 2025 season. In February he won 20km race walk gold at the Uttarakhand National Games with a time of 1:21:23. His second gold (1:21:47) at the domestic event was at the Indian Open Race Walking Competition in April in Chandigarh.

The medal winners in the race walk bettered the championships record of 1:24:42 set by Japanese Yutaro Murayama at the previous edition of the continental meet in 2023 in Bangkok.

Sebastian stayed with the leading pack of seven athletes for a major part of the gruelling 20km event. Despite the tempo of the race getting faster, he continued to maintain a good pace as the leading group was reduced to three, including one Chinese and Japanese. However, in the last 2km of the race Wang Zhaozhao and Kento Yoshikawa opened up a small gap, which eventually widened as the Indian walker wasn't able to catch up. "I made efforts to narrow the gap but ended up in third place," Sebastian added.

Amit, the second Indian race walker finished fourth.

India's ace female javelin thrower Annu Rani finished fourth with a distance of 58.30m. She had a series of 56.92m, no mark, 58.30m, 58.11m, 57.80m and no mark in the final throw.

India's Yoonus Shah advanced to the medal round in the men's 1500m. Shah finished second in his heat with a time of 3:46.96. Servesh Anil Kushare also advanced to the final in the men's high jump.
Vishal TK advanced to the men's 400m final. He clocked 46.05 seconds in the 400m semis. Jay Kumar finished fourth in the 400m semis (46.87 seconds) and missed out on the medal round.

Both Rupal Chaudhary and Vithya Ramraj qualified for the women's 400m final today. Rupal's time in heat was 53.00 seconds while Vithya clocked 53.32 seconds to advance to the final. Tejaswin Shankar is competing in decathlon.

Results

Men

10,000m: Gulveer Singh (India) 28:38.63, Mebuki Suzuki (Japan) 28:43.84, Albert Kibichii Rop (Bahrain) 28:46.82, Sawan Barwal (India--4th) 28:50.53.
20km race walk: Wang Zhaozhao (China) 1:20:36.90 (championships record: previous best 1:24:41 by Yutaro Murayama of Japan in 2023), Kento Yoshikawa (Japan) 1:20:44.90, Servin Sebastian (India) 1:21:13.60. Amit (5th time 1:22:57.60).

Women

Javelin throw:
Su Lingdan (China) 63.29m, Momone Ueda (Japan) 59.39m, Sae Takemoto (Japan), Annu Rani (India -4th) 58.30m.

Story first published: Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 17:49 [IST]
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