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Aarti wins 10000m race walk bronze with NR to open India's account in U-20 World Athletics Championships

Aarti, 17, secured a bronze medal in the women's 10000m race walk at the World U-20 Athletics Championships, setting a new national record. Fellow 17-year-old, Pooja Singh, from Haryana, shattered the national U-20 women's high jump record during qualifications, guaranteeing her a spot in the finals, scheduled for Saturday.
Aarti wins 10000m race walk bronze with NR to open India's account in U-20 World Athletics Championships
(World Athletics Photo)
NEW DELHI: Aarti, a 17-year-old Indian athlete, secured a bronze medal in the women's 10000m race walk event at the World U-20 Athletics Championships in Lima on Friday, setting a new national record with a time of 44 minutes 39.39 seconds.
This achievement marked the beginning of India's medal tally in the competition, PTI reported.

Aarti surpassed her previous national record of 47:21.04, which she had set in March while winning gold at the National Federation Cup U20 Championships in Lucknow.
The gold and silver medals in the challenging event were claimed by Chinese race walkers Zhuoma Baima (43:26.60) and Meiling Chen (44:30.67), respectively.
In the men's 4x400m relay heats, the Indian team of Rihan Chaudhary, Ankul, Abiram Pramod, and Jay Kumar broke the national U20 record, clocking 3 minutes 08.10 seconds. They finished second in heat 3 and advanced to the final round.

In another notable performance,
Pooja Singh, a 17-year-old from Fatehbad district, Haryana, broke the national U20 women's high jump record during the qualification round on Thursday night.
Pooja, the daughter of a mason, cleared a height of 1.83m, surpassing her own previous record of 1.82m set last year in Korea, where she won a silver medal at the Asian U-20 Championships.
Her impressive jump earned her a second-place finish in qualification round group B and a ninth-place finish overall, securing her spot in the final scheduled for Saturday.
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