India enjoyed a successful outing at the Asian Track Cycling Championship with two bronze medals in New Delhi on Monday. Ronaldo Singh created history as he bagged the country's first-ever international medal in the 1km time trial event. After three days, India has 20 medals in the kitty.
World junior champion and Asian record holder Ronaldo pedalled the cycle with a speed of 58.254 km/hr and clocked 1:01.798s to come on the leaderboard. He won the bronze medal in the 1km time trial event of the men's senior category. This was his and India's first-ever medal in this event. Yuta Obara of Japan won gold with 1:01.118s (speed 59.902 km/h), Malaysia's cyclist Mohammad Fadhil clocked 1:01.639s to claim the silver.
''I came here for the gold but had to be satisfied with bronze. I just repeated my last year performance which was not enough for gold, to change the colour of medal.
''I have to focus more on my technique,'' Ronaldo said.
#Cycling: India gets two more bronze medals on day 3 of Asian Track Cycling Championships.
— Nitin Arya (@nitinarya99) June 20, 2022
Ronaldo Singh won in Men Senior 1km Time Trial while Birjit Yumnam got in 10km Scratch race of Men Junior.
Pic: Ronaldo in blue.#NationFirst#Cycling4life pic.twitter.com/l7Z6iRNh92
About his Olympic plans, Ronaldo added, ''I would like to build a team for the team sprint event where we have already won a world junior medal. It would give more exposure to the Indian cycling team, paving the way for versatility in our performance as a nation.''
#Cycling: India gets two more bronze medals on day 3 of Asian Track Cycling Championships.
— Nitin Arya (@nitinarya99) June 20, 2022
Ronaldo Singh won in Men Senior 1km Time Trial while Birjit Yumnam got in 10km Scratch race of Men Junior.
Pic: Ronaldo in blue.#NationFirst#Cycling4life pic.twitter.com/l7Z6iRNh92
Another bronze was added by Birjit Yumnam who pulled away from Ilya Karabutov (Kazakhstan) and Amir Ali (Iran) after 35 laps to claim the third position in the 40-lap race of 10km in men's junior category. Hwarang KIM of Korea secured the gold, while Zulfahmi Aiman of Malaysia finished second.
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