Asian Games: Tajinderpal Singh Toor overcomes Saudi challenge to retain shot put gold

Toor came up with a mighty throw of 20.36 metres on his last attempt to win gold

Tajinderpal Singh Toor Silver medallist Saudi Arabias Mohamed Daouda Tolo, gold medallist Indias Tajinderpal Singh Toor, and bronze medallist China's Liu Yang | AFP

Indian shot-putter Tajinderpal Singh Toor defended his Asian Games title with an amazing final throw to beat back the challenge from his Saudi Arabian rival in Hangzhou on Sunday.

Tajinderpal Singh Toor, the 2018 Jakarta Asian Games gold medallist, came up with a mighty throw of 20.36 metres on his sixth and last attempt to overhaul his Saudi rival Mohamed Daouda Tolo's distance of 20.18 metres. He, however, could not break his own Asian Games record of 20.75m set in 2018 Jakarta. 

The 28-year-old's final throw was way too good for his Saudi rival to overhaul in his final attempt.

Meanwhile, in the 1500m for women, India's Harmilan Bains won a silver while Ajay Kumar Saroj and Jinson Johnson won silver and bronze respectively in the men's 1500m.

Earlier, the toast of the nation in the last edition, Indian heptathlete Swapna Barman's one "last shot" at glory at the Asian Games turned into a nightmare as she struggled with injuries to virtually go out of medal reckoning after the javelin throw event.

The defending champion, who boasts of a personal best of 52.55m in javelin throw, managed a throw of just 45.13 in the penultimate event of the gruelling two-day competition.

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