World junior record holder javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra qualified for the IAAF World Championships in London in August though he took a silver today, the same colour of medal he won in the first leg on April 24.
Neena produced the best jump of 6.37m in the sixth and final round to clinch the gold. Chinese Xu Xiao Ling also had a best effort of 6.37m but she had to settle for a silver on count back.
25-year-old Neena from Kerala had won a silver in women's long jump in the first leg at another Chinese city of Jinhua on April 24 with an effort of 6.46m. She has a personal best of 6.66m which she did last year.
Besides Neena's gold, India won four silver medals through Manpreet Kaur (women's shot put), Neeraj Chopra (men's javelin), Dutee Chand (women's 100m) and Tintu Luka (women's 800m), and a bronze through Om Prakash Karhana (men's shot put).
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First leg gold medallist Manpreet Kaur had to settle for a silver this time in the women's shot put as she could only throw the iron ball to a distance of 17.46m today. The gold in this event was won by Bian Ka of China (18.03m).
Meanwhile, Neeraj did better than his first GP show though he still ended up with a silver. He also qualified for the World Championships as he threw the iron spear to a distance of 83.32m.
The entry mark for the men's javelin event for the World Championships stands at 83m.
Chao-Tsun Cheng of Chinese Taipei clinched the gold in the event with an effort of 86.92m. This was Chen's gold as he had also won the event in the first leg with an effort of 84.72m.
Women sprinter Dutee Chand also did better than the first leg as she clinched a silver in women's 100m dash with a timing of 11.57secs. Viktoriya Zyabkina of Kazakhstan took her second gold of the Asian GP in 11.36secs.
Dutee had clocked 11.59secs to bag a bronze in the first leg.
In women's 800m event, Tintu won her second silver of the Asian GP but with a far worse timing. She clocked 2:06:32 to finish second behind Wang Chun Yu of China (2:05.86).
Former national record holder Karhana took his second bronze of the Asian GP with an effort of 18.73m.
In men's 800m, Jinson Johnson, who had won a silver in the first leg, had a forgettable day as he finished eighth with a below-par timing of 1:53.76.
India had won seven medals (1 gold, 4 silver, 2 bronze) in the first leg. The third leg will be held in Chinese Taipei on April 30.
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