Commonwealth Games 2014: Gowda gives India first athletics gold

US-based Indian discuss thrower recorded distance of 63.64 meters to clinch first place

Update: 2014-08-01 00:48 GMT
Vikas Shive Gowda of India celebrates after winning the men's discus final at Hampden Park Stadium (Photo: AP)
 
Glasgow: Vikas Gowda gave its first athletics gold medal of the 20th Commonwealth Games by winning the men's discuss throw event, here today. The 31-year-old US-based Indian pocketed the gold with an effort of 63.64m, way below his personal best effort of 66.28m, under incessant rain at the Hampden Park. 
 
The silver went to Apostolos Parellis of Cyprus who threw 
the discuss to 63.32m, while the bronze was bagged by Jason Morgan of Jamaica with an effort of 62.34m. 2010 Delhi Games gold medaliist Benn Harradine of Australia finished fourth with a below-par effort of 61.91m.
 
The incessant rain did not help the athletes' cause in any way as the throwers failed difficulty in gripping the discuss and were continuously seen rubbing the discuss with a 
towel.
Gowda, who won a silver in the 2010 Delhi Games, registered his best effort in his third attempt, which proved to be enough for him to ran away with the yellow metal. But the 63.64m effort was way below his personal best as well as his season's best effort of 65.62m.
 
Incidentally, Gowda's gold is the third for India on the eight day of the competition today after Babaita Kumari and London Olympics bronze medallist Yogeshwar Dutt clinched two yellow metals in wrestling.

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