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CHENNAI: My Aim Asian Games 2022 Gold Medal reads Indian rower Arvind Singh s WhatsApp DP (display picture). But that goal is set to change with Arvind qualifying for the Olympics in the men s lightweight double sculls event on Friday. He, along with Arjun Lal Jat, finished second in the final of the Asia and Oceania Olympic and Paralympic Qualification Regatta held in Tokyo, Japan to make the cut.
Three quotas were up for grabs with Japanese rowers finishing first with a timing of 6:34.70. The Indian duo clocked 6:36.92 while a team from Uzbekistan finished third. Asiad gold is still my aim, but now the priority is Olympics. We will work hard to ensure that we give our best in the Games, the 25-year-old Arvind told
Rowers win Olympic quota place in lightweight double scull
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New Delhi, May 7 : The Indian rowing team comprising Arun Lal Jat and Arvind Singh won the Tokyo Olympic quota place in men s lightweight double scull event at the World Rowing Asia and Oceania Olympic and Paralympic Qualification Regatta in Tokyo on Friday.
The Indian team covered the 2000-metre course in six minutes 36.92 seconds to finish second behind host Japan who clocked six minutes 34.70 seconds. A steady pace throughout the 2000m course was key to success. The Indian team, in fact, covered the last 500m of the 2000m course faster than the eventual winners. It was a good performance, an official of the Rowing Federation of India (RFI) told IANS.