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Maharashtra State Olympic Games 2023: Pune’s Bhivpatki, Nashik’s Toshniwal clinch badminton singles gold; Pune dominate road cycling

Pune’s Arya Bhivpatki and Nashik’s Smit Thosniwal clinched the men’s and women’s singles titles while Pune men grabbed both the gold medals on offer in road cycling on the sixth day of competition in the Maharashtra State Olympic Games 2023 on Friday.

Bhivpatki, who had played an important role in helping Pune grab the men’s team gold a couple of days back, defeated his teammate Varun Kapur 21-11, 21-15 to clinch his second gold medal of the Games. Earlier, Toshniwal got the better of her teammate Hetal Vishwakarma 21-6, 21-13 in the women’s singles final.

Nagpur’s Ritika Thakerand-Simran Singhi (Women’s Doubles), Greater Mumbai’s Viplav and Viraj Kuvale (Men’s Doubles) and Thane’s Pratik Ranade and Mahek Nayak (Mixed Doubles) clinched the gold medals on offer in the paired events.

In the road cycling competitions held at Shirdi-Sinner, Pune’s Surya Thatu ran away with the gold medal in the 80km road race with a time of 2:15.56, just 0.2 seconds faster than Kolhapur’s Pratik Patil. Hanumant Chopade of Beed bagged the bronze with a time of 2:16.00.

Pune’s Sudarshan Devardekar dominated the individual time trial, winning the gold with a time of 56:17.07. Sangli’s Dattatray Chougule and Kolhapur’s Virendrasingh Patil claimed the silver and bronze respectively.

In the football men’s quarter-finals at Balewadi, a hat-trick by Satish Havaldar powered Pune to a thumping 6-0 win over Aurangabad. Mumbai later scored a facile 3-1 victory over Solapur.

In the women’s division Kolhapur came from behind to defeat Gondia 3-2 thanks to a brace by Aarti Katkar and a goal by Sanika Bhosale after Tripti Deep had helped the losers to a 2-0 lead.

In another match, Mumbai comfortably beat Buldhana 5-0 after Harshika Jain and Bhumika Mane had recorded a brace each with Karen Pais accounting for another goal.

In Table Tennis, seventh seed Ananya Chande and Mukta Dalvi of Thane ended the campaign of second-seeded Senhora Dsouza and Manasi Chiplunkar of Mumbai City 11-7, 6-11, 7-11, 11-3, 11-6 in the Women’s Doubles quarter-finals.

In shooting, Rajendra Bagul added another gold to his tally when he clinched the 25m Centre Fire gold to his tally on Friday.

RESULTS

BADMINTON
Men’s Singles: Arya Bhivpatki (Pune) bt Varun Kapur (Pune) 21-11, 21-15

Women’s Singles: Smit Toshniwal (Nashik) bt Hetal Vishwakarma 21-6, 21-13

Men’s Doubles: Viplav Kuvale/Viraj Kuvale (GMBA) bt Deep Rambiya/Kabir Kanzarkar (Thane) 15-21, 21-12, 21-14

Women’s Doubles: Ritika Thaker/Simran Singhi (Nagpur) bt Anagha Karandikar/Riya Arolkar (GMBA) 5-1 retired

Mixed Doubles: Pratik Ranade/Mahek Nayak (Thane) bt Gaurav Rege/Ananya Durugkar (Nagpur) 21-16, 17-21, 21-11

CYCLING:
Men:
Elite (80km):
 Gold: Surya Thatu (Pune), Silver: Pratik Patil (Kolhapur), Bronze: Hanumant Chapade (Beed)

Individual Time Trial (40km): Gold: Sudarshan Davardekar (Pune), Silver: Dattatray Chougule (Sangli), Bronze: Videndra Singh Patil (Kolhapur)

Women:
Elite (60 km):
Gold: Aparna Gore (Ahmednagar), Silver: Sanskrati Jadhav (Nashik), Bronze: Pooja Danole (Kolhapur)

Individual Time Trial (30km): Gold: Rutika Gaikwad (Nashik), Silver: Pooja Danole (Kolhapur), Bronze: Vaishnavi Pillai (Mumbai)

Modern Pentathlon (Triathle)
Men:
Individual: Gold:
 Parth Mirage (Kolhapur), Silver: Angad Ingalekar (Wardha), Bronze: Shivtej Pawar (Kolhapur)

Team: Gold: Kolhapur, Silver: Pune, Bronze: Jalgaon.

Women:
Team:
Gold: Pune, Silver: Satara.

Mixed: Gold: Pune, Ratnagiri, Nashik.

FOOTBALL
Men:
 Pune (Satish Havaldar 3, Harshal Uttekar, Sudeesh M, Shrikant Molangiri) beat Aurangabad 6-0; Mumbai (Shamer Swamy, Gautam Virwani, Arfat Ansari) beat Solapur (Gourav Nagtilak) 3-1

Women: Mumbai (Harshika Jain 2, Bhumika Mane 2, Karen Pais) beat Buldhana 5-0; Kolhapur (Aarti Katkar 2, Sanika Bhosale) beat Gondia (Tripti Deep 2) 3-2

SHOOTING
Men

25m Rapid Fire Pistol: Gold: Harshwardhan Yadav; Silver: Sahil Dudhane; Bronze: Yash Chaudhary

25m Centre Fire Pistol: Gold: Bagul Rajendra; Silver: Kaikhusru Irani; Bronze: Rakesh Kadam

Trap: Gold: Siddhartha Pawar; Silver: Pranav Gupta; Bronze: Prithviraj Ingle

Double Trap (Men)– Gold: Prithviraj Ingale

Women:
Trap:
Gold: Aliana Paul; Silver: Sharayu Dalvi; Bronze: Rajkumar Ingle

Double Trap (Women)- Gold: Rajkumar Ingle; Silver: Sneha Kusale
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