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First medal in 20 years in women''s 100m dash as Dutee clinches silver

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Liang Xiaojing of China, Dutee Chand of India and Olga Safronova of Kazakhstan compete. Reuters
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Jakarta, August 26

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Star Indian sprinter Dutee Chand clinched a silver in women’s 100m dash in the 18th Asian Games to win the country’s first medal in 20 years in this event here on Sunday.

Running in lane number 7, Dutte clocked 11.32 seconds, a tad below her national record of 11.29 seconds.

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Odiong Edidiong of Bahrain won the gold in 11.30 while Wei Yongli of China took the bronze in 11.33 in a close finish.

The 22-year-old from Odisha was taking part in her first Asian Games. She was suspended by the IAAF in 2014 under its hyperandrogenism policy but she filed an appealed before the Court of Arbitration for Sports and won it.

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Recently, under a revised rule of the IAAF, Dutee was left outside the purview of the hyperandrogenism policy which gave her liberty to pursue her career.

India’s last medal in this event was the bronze won by Rachita Mistry in 1998 Asian Games. — PTI

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