Deborah lost out to Jun Hong Lin of China in Women's Elite Sprint event pre-quarterfinals. The Indian held onto her position till the second last lap, and tried her best to chase Lin, but her efforts went in vain in the end. The Andaman and Nicobar cyclist had finished fourth in her favourite 500m time trial event yesterday.
National coach R K Sharma said the home team was still hoping for a medal from Deborah in the Women's elite keirin event to be held on the last day of the championships on Friday.
Kerala girl Aleena Reji, India's lone medallist in the championship with two bronze, also lost her quarterfinal race in the women's Junior sprint event to Seolhwa Jeong of Korea at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium velodrome.
"Even though I have lost my race, I performed better than I expected. I have recorded better timings in the sprint events, so I was hoping for a better time but I am still satisfied with today's results," Reji said.
After three days of competition, India's medal tally stands at two bronze won by Reji. She won a bronze in junior women's team sprint with Sushikala Agashe on the opening day on Monday before adding another bronze in junior women's 500m time trial event.
Meanwhile, Sultanmurat Miraliyev of Kazakhstan secured the men's elite four-event Omnium gold. Miraliyev gave a splendid performance, finishing in the top five in all the four races (scratch race 10Km, tempo race 10 Km, elimination, points race 25 km) to bag the yellow metal.
Results:
Men Junior Points Race 15Km (Finals): 1. Euro Kim (KOR) 19 pts, 2. Thanakhan Chaiyasombat (THA) 8 pts, 3. Ken Sato (JPN) 7 pts;
Men's Junior 1 Km Time Trial (Finals): 1. Hyunoh Park (KOR) 1:05.207s, 2. Jhih Hong Zeng (TPE) 1:06.322s, 3. Keita Yamane (JPN) 1:06.786s.
Men's Elite 1 Km Time Trial (Finals): 1. Mohammad Daneshvar Kohram (IRI) 1:03.129s, 2. Shih Hsin Hsiao (TPE) 1:03.651s, 3. Junggyu NA (KOR) 1:03.669s;
Men's Elite Omnium: 1. Sultanmurat Miraliyev (KAZ) 132 pts, 2. Chun Wing Leung (HKG) 129 pts, 3. Okcheol Kim (KOR) 120 pts.
Women Junior Individual Pursuit 2 Km (Finals): 1. Hyesu Kim (KOR) 2:28.9s, 2. Chaniporn Batriya (THA) 2:36.5s, 3. Yuka Matsui (JPN) 2:36.6s.
Women Elite Individual Pursuit 3 Km (Finals): 1. Jumi Lee (KOR) 3:41.3s, 2. Yumi Kajihara (JPN) 3:42.1s, 3. Dong Yan Huang (CHN) 3:43.6s.
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