Did the Asian Athletics Championships Bring Glory to Indian Women’s 4x400m Relay Team?

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Key Takeaways
- India’s women’s 4x400m relay team ends a 12-year gold drought.
- Avinash Sable becomes the first Indian man to win gold in steeplechase in 36 years.
- The men’s 4x400m relay team earns silver, showcasing national strength.
- India’s strong performance signals a growing dominance in athletics.
- Team India successfully defends their mixed relay title.
Gumi (South Korea), May 29 (NationPress) It was a remarkable night for Indian athletics at the 2025 Asian Athletics Championships, where the country celebrated a remarkable collection of medals, highlighted by a groundbreaking gold from the women’s 4x400m relay team and an extraordinary performance by steeplechase champion Avinash Sable.
The Indian women’s 4x400m relay team ended a 12-year gold medal drought in spectacular fashion, finishing with a time of 3:34.18 to secure the top podium position. The impressive team of Jisna Mathew, Rupal, Rajitha Kunja, and Subha Venkatesan showcased perfect baton exchanges and relentless spirit to outpace their competitors from across the continent.
This victory represents a significant milestone in India's athletic history, emphasizing the resurgence of women’s relay teams on the Asian platform.
The men’s 4x400m relay team also exhibited a commendable effort. Jay Kumar, Dharamveer Chaudhary, Manu T.S., and Vishal T.K. clocked an admirable 3:03.67 to capture silver in a closely fought race, narrowly missing gold while reaffirming India’s prowess in relay events.
Earlier in the evening, Avinash Sable made history by becoming the first Indian man to win gold in the 3000m steeplechase at the Asian Championships in 36 years. Achieving a season-best time of 8:20.92, Sable surged ahead of Japan’s Yutaro Niinae in the final lap to secure a commanding victory. Qatar’s Zakaria Elahlaami took the bronze with a personal best of 8:27.12.
Furthermore, India celebrated a double podium finish in the women’s long jump. Ancy Sojan Edappilly earned silver with a leap of 6.33m, closely followed by Shaili Singh, who secured bronze with a jump of 6.30m. Iran’s Reihaneh Mobini Arani triumphed with a gold-winning jump of 6.40m.
With five gold medals now in their tally, India’s athletes are enjoying a dominant campaign, showcasing their increasing authority in Asian athletics and setting the stage for future global competitions.
Earlier, Team India successfully defended their mixed relay title in the 4x400m at the 2025 Asian Athletics Championships. The team of Rupal Chaudhary, Santosh Kumar, Vishal TK, and Subha Venkatesan clocked 3:18.12 to win the race, successfully defending their title.