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Indian women script history by claiming Gold medal in 4x400m relay in C'wealth Games | If Indian sports lovers thought Monday was the finest day in athletics for the country in the history of Commonwealth Games due to it first ever Gold in Discus Throw besides a podium finish, the Indian
women runners made Tuesday an unforgettable Golden Day, as they stunned all by winning Gold medal in the women's 4x400m relay here on Tuesday. It was the first-ever
track gold medal won by the country's women at the Commonwealth Games. Supported
by a huge home crowd, Indian runners led virtually for the whole race with Manjeet
Kaur handing over just ahead of England on the first leg, and Sini Jose and Ashwini
Akkunji holding the advantage over the second and third legs respectively. Later,
it was left to Mandeep Kaur to hold off Nigeria's 400m hurdles gold medallist
Muizat Odumosu and Nadine Okyere of England on the final stretch. But she was
never threatened, as the India team took the top honours in 3:27.77 seconds, to
Nigeria's 3:28.72 and England's 3:29.51. "I have got goosebumps right now. I think
we won because of the crowd support we had," said Manjeet Kaur, one of the runners.
"I thought we would come second, but my team had the self belief to do it....We
worked on our performance day and night. We wanted to prove to the world that
we can win medals in athletics," Kaur stated after the win. On Day-9 of the competition
at Commonwealth Games (till late evening), India was well-placed with 32 Gold,
25 Silver, 32 Bronze medals in its total medal tally of 89 medals. England remained
on third position with 30 Gold, 50 Silver, 41 Bronze in its total medal tally
of 121. Australia remained on top in the overall medal tally with at a total 153
medals comprising 68 Gold, 45 Silver, 40 Bronze medals.
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