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Khelo India Youth Games 2022: Maharashtra Emerge Champions; Check Out The Medal Table Of KIYG

Maharashtra, with a haul of 56 gold, 55 silver and 50 bronze medals emerged the overall champions for the third time in five editions.

Maharashtra crowned champions of KIYG 2022

Maharashtra on Saturday (February 11) were crowned champions of the Khelo India Youth Games (KIYG) 2022 after a medal rush in the pool on the event's final day.

Curtains came down on the games (KIYG2022MP), India's "Youth Olympics", at the beautiful Upper Lake area of the Madhya Pradesh (M.P)'s state capital.

Jaiveer Motwani of Maharashtra and Punjab's Jasnoor Kaur, claimed the title of the fastest boy and girl swimmers of the games, after winning the Boys and Girls 50m freestyle event on the final day, at the Prakash Tarun Pushkar pool in the city.

Maharashtra, with a haul of 56 gold, 55 silver and 50 bronze medals emerged the overall champions for the third time in five editions, while two-time champions Haryana (40 golds) and hosts Madhya Pradesh (M.P) with 39 golds were second and third respectively.

The Closing Ceremony was attended among others by the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, Union Sports Minister Anurag Singh Thakur, M.P. Sports & Welfare Minister Yashodhara Raje Scindia.

An hour-long Champions Bus parade was also organized before the Closing Ceremony, which was flagged off from the Chief Minister's residence by the CM himself.

The parade and the Closing Ceremony were preceded by the final Day 13 of sporting competitions, with eight golds in Swimming and five in Wrestling to be decided.

Maharashtra dominate the pool as Jasnoor creates new record

Champions Maharashtra, also dominated proceedings in the Swimming pool. Even on Day 13, they picked up three of the eight gold medals up for grabs, including Jaiveer's gold and their leading light Apeksha Fernandes, who bagged her fifth gold of the games, with a win in the Girls 50m breaststroke in a time of 33.92 secs.

Apeksha Fernandes won 5 gold medals in swimming

Besides, they also won the Boys 4x100m relay to amass a haul of 26 medals from the pool, including 14 golds. Karnataka were next best with six golds and a haul of 25 medals.

The star of the final day in the pool however was Punjab's Jasnoor, whose win in the Girls 50m freestyle came with a new national youth and meet record time of 26.92 secs.

Delhi dominates the mat

At the Wrestling mat inside the T.T. Nagar stadium, Delhi grapplers dominated the final day winning three of the five golds on offer.

Ramandeep won the Boys 92kg Greco Roman category, defeating state-mate Hardeep Rath in the final. Women wrestlers Neha Sharma and Shiksha also won golds.

Haryana also picked up a gold through Sachin Mor in the Boys 80kg and while Rajasthan's Lalit Kumar won the Boys 55kg category.

The Champions Bus parade

The hour-long Champions bus parade travelled through different parts of the city, making a couple of stops in between at pre-notified checkpoints.

Artists on floats performed traditional martial arts like Kalarripayattu and Gatka, besides performances by Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) exponents and football, rope and cycle artists.

Champion athlete and Olympic medalist Gagan Narang, was also at hand to address the champions at the first checkpoint while Emcees and dance performances kept the crowds engaged at all times.

The Closing Ceremony: Elegant, Immaculate and Slick

The Closing Ceremony was immaculately planned. It began once the Champions and dignitaries de-boarded the bus and entered the venue and flute player Anirban Roy set the ball rolling, with a wonderful rendition of Vande Matram.

Scindia then gave the welcome address, before SM Thakur and the CM, made their addresses. In between a couple of films were aired, among them one titled Ek Bharat Shresht Bharat, which captivated the audience.

The felicitations followed and one by one all key sponsors, including State Bank of India (SBI), Sports for All and Dream Sports were felicitated.

The winners followed next and the biggest cheer was reserved for the hosts Madhya Pradesh, who took home the 2nd Runner Up Trophy with a haul of 39 gold, 30 silver and 27 bronze medals. Haryana were awarded the 1st Runner Up Trophy for their haul of 40 gold, 28 silver and 50 bronze medals.

The final and most coveted award went to the champion state Maharashtra with a haul 56 gold, 55 silver and 49 bronze medals, who were then called on stage and presented with the glittering Winners Trophy.

The Ceremony ended with a wonderful choreographed dance performance to the popular Anthem of the games, "Hindustan ka Dil Dhadka do" and photo opportunities of the winners with the dignitaries.

KIYG2022MP in numbers

The KIYG2022MP saw over 6000 athletes and support staff from 36 states and union territories of the country converge into nine cities over 13 days of competition in 27 sporting disciplines.

Eight of those cities, Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain, Maheshwar, Balaghat, Mandla, Jabalpur and Gwalior, were spread across the vast central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh (M.P), while the national capital Delhi, hosted the track cycling events.

Maharashtra topped the medal tally with Haryana and hosts M.P finishing as 1st and 2nd Runner Up respectively. A total of 25 national youth records were shattered by 12 athletes during the period of the games.

KIYG 2022 Medal Table

Position State Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Maharashtra 56 55 50 161
2 Haryana 41 32 55 128
3 Madhya Pradesh 39 30 27 96
4 Rajasthan 19 10 19 48
5 Delhi 16 22 26 64
6 Kerala 15 12 19 46
7 Manipur 13 09 12 34
8 Tamil Nadu 12 19 21 52
9 Odisha 11 08 11 30
10 Punjab 11 07 15 33
11 West Bengal 10 13 14 37
12 Karnataka 09 24 21 54
13 Telangana 07 06 12 25
14 Uttar Pradesh 06 14 16 36
15 Gujarat 05 08 07 20
16 Chandigarh 05 01 11 17
17 Andhra Pradesh 03 02 05 10
17 Arunachal Pradesh 03 02 05 10
19 Jharkhand 03 01 03 07
20 Jammu and Kashmir 02 05 04 11
21 Assam 02 03 02 07
22 Chhattisgarh 02 02 08 12
23 Uttarakhand 02 01 04 07
24 Bihar 01 01 05 07
25 Puducherry 01 01 00 02
26 Sikkim 01 00 01 02
27 Himachal Pradesh 00 04 04 08
28 Meghalaya 00 01 01 02
28 Mizoram 00 01 01 02
30 Lakshadweep 00 01 00 01
31 Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu 00 00 01 01
31 Goa 00 00 01 01
31 Nagaland 00 00 01 01
31 Tripura 00 00 01 01
- Ladakh 00 00 00 00
- Andaman and Nicobar Islands 00 00 00 00
Story first published: Sunday, February 12, 2023, 9:32 [IST]
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