This Article is From Oct 10, 2010

Gowda wins silver in men's discus throw

Gowda wins silver in men's discus throw
New Delhi: Vikas Shive Gowda won India its third athletics medal as he bagged the silver in men's discus throw in the Commonwealth Games on Sunday.

US-based Gowda, who holds the national record of 64.96m, finished second with a throw of 63.69m, his season's best, in front of a nearly 50,000 spectators on the fifth day of the athletics events at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

Australia's Benn Harradine, the season's leader among Commonwealth discus throwers, clinched gold by clearing a distance of 65.45m, while Carl Myerscough bagged the bronze with an effort of 60.64m.

The weekend crowd, who packed all the stands except for the VIP Grand stand at the 60,000 capacity showpiece stadium, cheered the 27-year-old Gowda in all his six attempts. He achieved his silver-winning throw in his second attempt.

Kavita Raut (women's 10,000m race) and Harminder Singh (men's 20km walk race) have already won a bronze each from athletics in this Games.

In the 2006 Melbourne Games too, Indians had won medals in three events -- silver in women's 4X400m relay, silver in women's discus throw by Seema Antil and bronze in men's para sport discus throw by Ranjith Kumar Jayaseelam.

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