India had won a bronze each on the first and second days of competitions through junior women cyclists -- in team sprint and individual 500m time trial -- but went medal-less three days on the trot after that.
The first bronze came in the junior women's team sprint event through Shushikala Agashe and Aleena Reji. The second bronze was also won by Reji in junior women's 500m time trial event.
With two bronze, India finished 11th in the medal's tally while South Korea emerged on top with 9 gold, 13 silver and 8 bronze medals.
China finished second with 8 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze while the third spot went to Japan with 7 gold, 5 silver and 13 bronze.
London Olympics bronze medallist Lee Wai Sze of Hong Kong emerged as the star performer of the competition as she grabbed her third yellow metal by winning the women's elite keirin event today.
Rio Olympics bronze medallist Mohd Azizulhasni Awang won Malaysia's first gold in men's elite sprint event. Awang had finished a disappointing ninth in the men's elite keirin event but made up for his loss with an extremely scintillating performance in the sprint event today.
Yao Pang and Meng Zhao Juan of Hong Kong claimed gold in the women's elite 30km madison race final with a total of 115 points. The pair raced superbly, finishing almost three laps ahead of the rest of the field.
India's Shushikala Agashe, who had won a bronze in the women's junior team sprint event, finished eighth in the keirin event of the same category.
"I could have qualified for the finals. I got distracted because of the crash. This is my debut international tournament and I have performed as I had hoped to," Agashe said.
Results:
Junior Men's Sprint (Finals): 1. Kaito Kajihara (JPN), 2. Shinji Nakano (JPN), 3. Hyunoh Park (KOR).
Junior Men's Omnium (Finals): 1. Iogan Shtein (KAZ) 137 pts, 2. Ghalehsefidi Jamshidan (IRI) 128 pts, 3. Muhammad Nur Aiman Rosli (MAS) 111 pts;
Men's Elite Madison 50km (Finals): 1. KOR 86 pts, 2. KAZ 80 pts, 3. JPN 69 pts.
Women Juniors Keirin (Finals): 1. Chao Yue Shen (CHN), 2. Anastassiya Shapovalova (KAZ), 3. Jia Fang Hu (CHN)
Women Elite Keirin (Finals): 1. Lee Wai Sze (HKG), 2. Hyejin Lee (KOR), 3. Kayono Maedo (JPN)
Women Elite Madison 30km: 1. HKG 115 pts, 2. KOR 40 pts, 3. JPN 28 pts.
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